coronavirus in massachusetts

Mass. Schools Report 130 New COVID-19 Cases Among Students, Staff

A total of 117 students tested positive from May 27 to June 2, along with 13 school district employees. 

Chrystopher Camey Lopez raises his hand to ask a question from a socially-distanced desk during an in-person hybrid learning day at the Mount Vernon Community School in Alexandria, Virginia,
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Massachusetts schools this week reported 130 new COVID-19 cases among students and staff members, marking a sharp decline in cases compared to the previous week.

The state Department of Elementary and Secondary Education released the numbers Thursday in its weekly COVID-19 report. A total of 117 students and 13 employees with district building access within seven days of the report tested positive between May 27 and June 2. 

The case report marks a decrease of 120 total cases from the previous week. The last report said 250 students and staff tested positive.

All high schools in Massachusetts were required to reopen for full-time, in-person learning in May, though some have received state-approved delays.

Elementary and middle school students returned to in-person learning in April.

All Massachusetts schools and districts will be required to hold classes in-person next fall and health and safety requirements imposed by the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education will be lifted for the new school year, the department said in new guidance sent to superintendents.

The guidance says districts and schools must continue "core mitigation strategies" including indoor masking, physical distance and strong hand hygiene for the remainder of this school year. Although the state lifted coronavirus restrictions for fully vaccinated individuals last week, students and staff are still required to wear masks inside.

Staff and wire reports
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