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JeffCo Schools releases second semester plan

JeffCo releases 2nd semester plan; K-5 students to return in-person Jan. 19 The district said they are continuing to monitor conditions to determine a date to bring older students back to a hybrid schedule. Author: Amanda Kesting Updated: 7:36 PM MST December 18, 2020 JEFFERSON COUNTY, Colo. Students in the Jefferson County School District will start the second semester in remote learning before beginning to return to in-person learning in late January and February, according to a plan from the district. The district said most students would begin the semester in remote learning due to concern about a potential surge in COVID-19 cases following the winter break.

COVID-19 cases rise, over 3,000 asked to stay home in tri-county region

COVID-19 cases rise, over 3,000 asked to stay home in tri-county region By 7 News Staff | December 19, 2020 at 5:33 PM EST - Updated December 19 at 7:52 PM WATERTOWN, N.Y. (WWNY) - 64 new positive COVID-19 cases in Jefferson County Saturday. The total there rises to 1,637. 420 of those cases are active. 19 are hospitalized, 3 are in nursing homes and 4 are in assisted living. 1,209 have recovered and 8 cases have resulted in death. 1,443 are in mandatory quarantine with an additional 468 in precautionary quarantine due to travel. 434 were domestic travelers and 34 traveled internationally. 394 are in mandatory isolation. In total, over 2,300 in Jefferson County are being asked to stay home.

Pamplin Media Group - Thanksgiving gatherings pump the COVID stats

Thanksgiving gatherings pump the COVID stats DRCI and holiday groupings spike Jefferson County to its highest one-day case count Two factors are pushing COVID cases to record levels in Jefferson County: the outbreak at the Deer Ridge Correctional Institution and people gathering around the Thanksgiving holiday. The daily case count hit 52 on Dec. 10, the highest since the pandemic began. Of that total, positive tests at DCRI accounts for 27; the other 25 cases come from the general community. I would say it does appear to be a result of people gathering during the last two weeks, says Jefferson County Public Health Director Michael Baker, around that holiday time.

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