American parents inสมัครสมาชิก SLOTXOCalifornia send their children to school when they learn they have COVID-19. This forced 75 more students to quarantine and skip activities over the past Thanksgiving.
Dr. Brett Gaithman, School District Administrator Larkspur-Court Madeira in Marin County told CNN that parents of primary school students who sent their children to school up to seven days after the child were tested positive for COVID-19, as a result, another 75 children at Neil Elementary School. The Cummins had to begin quarantine on November 19.
The parents of the sick child concealed this. And the school just learned that a child was infected with COVID-19. After the county health department, which coordinates the data with local laboratories, Ask if the child is quarantined.
r0;In this case, both the school and the health authorities received misinformation from the child's parents. This puts people at high risk and long-term exposure,r1; said county health officer Dr Matt Willis. He pointed out that this was not just a violation of ethics. and also violates the law This could result in the child's parent being fined or criminal prosecution.
Marin County has rules for those infected with COVID-19. Must self-isolate for at least 10 days.
The Public Health Office was notified by a laboratory on Nov. 8 that a child had contracted COVID-19. therefore contacted the family closely But when calling for the first time Parents refused to disclose where their children studied.
The staff tried to call several times to ask. but did not receive the call Therefore, we have to search for information by ourselves until we know and contact the school.
The principal speaks to the parents of the children who are infected. But they claim that "I don't understand the rules as much as I should" and I don't know if my child will be quarantined if they test positive for coronavirus.
The school sent a message to the parents of students on the night of Nov. 18, urging their children to get tested for COVID-19. The next day, a total of eight students had tested positive for the coronavirus, including the first student and their siblings. his and about 75 students were classified as at risk.
Dr Willis said luckily the school had rules for teachers and students to wear masks inside the building. There may be more infections.r1;