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More Arizona school districts approve mask-wearing mandates
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Pima County is seeing an increase in school outbreaks as students return to the classroom, with health officials warning the spread of COVID in schools could have a significant impact on the community at large.
Pima County Health Department Director Dr. Theresa Cullen told the press this morning that as of today, there have been eight outbreaks in schools and 56 school cases reported in the last seven days since July 19, but there were no outbreaks in the summer. She said they have closed one school classroom in the last five days and expects another 10 cases will be reported today.
The cases are primarily from a school district that is already back in session and some of the outbreaks are in schools and others are from school related activities, like football, cheerleading or freshman orientations, Cullen said.
TUCSON (KVOA) - Tucson Unified School District has yet to formalize COVID-19 safety protocols for the upcoming school year, which starts Aug. 5.
The TUSD governing board met Tuesday night to discuss potential guidelines. It will likely make strong recommendations for mask use and social distancing. Rapid antigen tests will be offered in the nurse s office for students and staff.
The district is also launching a virtual learning program, called Tucson Unified Virtual Academy. TUVA will offer full-time teachers, dedicated to teaching only virtual classes.
So far, 1,200 students have enrolled and TUSD superintendent, Dr. Gabriel Trujillo thinks this is in part driven by Arizona s ban on allowing mask mandates in public schools.