Boston Public Schools Will Shift To Remote Learning For All Students Tomorrow! (INFO)
Due to the rising number of COVID-19 cases in the city, all Boston Public School students will shift to remote learning starting tomorrow (Thursday).
Mayor Marty Walsh confirmed the news on Twitter and added, “The city’s seven-day average #COVID19 positive test rate was reported at 5.7%, an increase from last week’s rate of 4.5%. Students will remain in remote learning until there are two full weeks of falling infection rates.”
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Due to a rising #COVID19 infection rate in the City of Boston, and in support of efforts to contain the spread, all @BostonSchools students will shift to remote learning effective tomorrow, Thursday, October 22: https://t.co/xVTqCs3Mt8 pic.twitter.com/OrfnfWxFdP
— City of Boston (@CityOfBoston) October 21, 2020
Due to a rising #COVID19 infection rate in the @CityofBoston, and in support of efforts to contain the spread, all @BostonSchools students will shift to remote learning effective tomorrow, Thursday, October 22. https://t.co/9DagdjXZOO
— Mayor Marty Walsh (@marty_walsh) October 21, 2020
The city’s seven-day average #COVID19 positive test rate was reported at 5.7%, an increase from last week’s rate of 4.5%. Students will remain in remote learning until there are two full weeks of falling infection rates.
— Mayor Marty Walsh (@marty_walsh) October 21, 2020