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Travis County's COVID-19 positivity rate increased to over 20% for the week ending January 2nd. From December 19th to January 3rd, Travis County schools reported over 1,000 new COVID-19 cases among students and staff. The interim health authority recommends that Travis County schools suspend extracurricular activities, transition middle and high schools to virtual learning for two weeks after winter break, and encourage quarantining and testing for anyone who traveled over the holidays or attended social gatherings outside their household.
Travis County's COVID-19 positivity rate increased to over 20% for the week ending January 2nd. From December 19th to January 3rd, Travis County schools reported over 1,000 new COVID-19 cases among students and staff. The interim health authority recommends that Travis County schools suspend extracurricular activities, transition middle and high schools to virtual learning for two weeks after winter break, and encourage quarantining and testing for anyone who traveled over the holidays or attended social gatherings outside their household.
Travis County's COVID-19 positivity rate increased to over 20% for the week ending January 2nd. From December 19th to January 3rd, Travis County schools reported over 1,000 new COVID-19 cases among students and staff. The interim health authority recommends that Travis County schools suspend extracurricular activities, transition middle and high schools to virtual learning for two weeks after winter break, and encourage quarantining and testing for anyone who traveled over the holidays or attended social gatherings outside their household.
Mark Escott, MD, MPH, Interim Health Authority 3 Click to edit footer style Travis County COVID-19 Percent Positive by Week Travis County Schools: 12/19-1/3 Recommendations for Travis County Schools
• Suspend/Postpone Extracurricular and other activities within the school
system when masking and distancing are not possible • In the event that activities are unable to be postponed or cancelled, they should be significantly modified in order to reduce the risk of transmission, including proactive testing. • Middle Schools and High Schools should transition to virtual learning for the two weeks following the Winter Break • Any student/staff who traveled or participated in social gatherings outside of their household are strongly encouraged to quarantine and be tested 7 days following the gathering or travel. Recommendations for Travis County Schools
• Students should avoid bus transportation/carpooling to schools whenever
possible • Schools should avoid congregate meals in cafeterias • Parents are strongly recommended to transition their children to virtual education for at least two weeks