Written by HH
Today, Aaron Crook, RPS COVID-19 Health and Safety Compliance Liaison reported that two members of the Farmingville Elementary School (FES) community tested positive for COVID-19.
These individuals were in the FES building while potentially infectious to others on Monday, April 19. Contact tracing for these cases has been completed.
Crook conferred with Town of Ridgefield Health Director Ed Briggs and RHS Medical Advisor Dr. James Ahern about these cases.
Written by Aaron Crook
As an addendum to the COVID-19 communication sent on April 18, the communication incorrectly stated that we learned on April 13, that two members of the RHS community tested positive for COVID-19. This should have said that on Tuesday, April 13, we learned that two members of the
Veterans Park Elementary School (VPES) community tested positive for COVID-19. These individuals were not in the VPES building during a period of time when they were potentially infectious to others. No contact tracing is needed.
Late in the evening Sunday, April 18, we learned that two members of the
Scotts Ridge Middle School (SRMS) community tested positive for COVID-19. These individuals were not in the SRMS building during a period of time when they were potentially infectious to others. No contact tracing is needed.
Member of Scotts Ridge Middle School Community Tests Positive for COVID, in Building When Potentally Infectious on April 5 Written by HH
Today, Aaron Crook, RPS COVID-19 Health and Safety Compliance Liaison reported that a member of the Scotts Ridge Middle School (SRMS) community tested positive for COVID-19. This individual was in the SRMS building while potentially infectious to others on Monday, April 5. Contact tracing has been completed. I conferred with Town of Ridgefield Health Director Ed Briggs and RHS Medical Advisor Dr. James Ahern about this case. Wear a mask, wash your hands, keep your distance, and get vaccinated, said Crook.