Harris County School District reports 46 active COVID-19 cases
Harris County School District reports 46 active COVID-19 cases By Olivia Gunn | February 3, 2021 at 9:28 PM EST - Updated February 3 at 11:02 PM
HARRIS COUNTY, Ga. (WTVM) - Several parents of students within the Harris County School District have expressed concerns about COVID-19 in the district.
According to the weekly COVID-19 report thatâs published every Tuesday, there are currently 46 active cases within the district, including faculty and students.
On Jan. 26, there were 38 cases. Assistant Superintendent Sheila Baker acknowledged a slight increase in cases due to a variety of issues.
âThe numbers vary, of course, depending on holidays, school breaks, and of course, the season because it is the winter season and typically you would be fighting the flu. Now, because COVID is so prevalent, I think that is also why cases are on the inclineâ said Baker.
Harris County School Districtâs weekly COVID-19 report shows 10 in-person student cases Harris County School Districtâs weekly COVID-19 report shows 10 in-person student cases (Source: Harris County School District) By Olivia Gunn | December 16, 2020 at 1:51 AM EST - Updated December 16 at 1:51 AM
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) - The Harris County School District released its 18th weekly COVID-19 report Tuesday.
The seven-day range from Tuesday, Dec. 8 through Monday, Dec. 14 shows 10 in-student cases. There were six active employee cases.
The report also includes the total number of students. See a break down of the number below:
Total number of students 5544
On-campus/in-person students 4458