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Dr. Kieran Moore says students who are fully vaccinated against the virus will have to take COVID-19 tests if they’re in contact with a high-risk person.
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Students who test negative can go back to school, but those who aren’t immunized will be off school for a minimum of 10 days while they wait for test results.
Moore says unvaccinated students will have to take a second COVID test after about seven days, and they could be out of class for up to 20 days depending on the result.
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