In-person classes for Clovis Unified secondary students pushed back again
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CLOVIS, Calif. (KFSN) 7th to 12th-grade students in the Clovis Unified School district will have to wait even longer to return to their school campus.
In-person instruction was supposed to be phased in on January 6th - then that date got pushed back two weeks because of new guidance from the Fresno County Health Department.
Now that date is being delayed even further to at least February 1st.
The district points to the lack of change in county-wide COVID data.
It says it will have more updates in the coming days.
The distribution plan for the COVID-19 vaccine in Central California
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The first shipment is expected to arrive Tuesday.
The pandemic is now in its ninth month so the vaccine will also serve as a shot of confidence in the fight against the coronavirus.
Nearly 8,000 doses of the Pfizer COVID vaccine are now headed to the Fresno County Health Department. About 40,000 more doses are expected by the end of the month.
Fresno County Community Health Division Manager Joe Prado said, We expect to receive our first shipment to arrive in the next 24 hours so as we receive notification, we ll be able to take receipt in the next 24 hours.