Breaking: School District Bordering Washington, D.C. Closing All Schools until Mid-January due to Covid-19 Surge

Prince George’s County Public Schools, a Maryland school district bordering Washington, D.C., is closing all schools until mid-January due to a surge in Covid-19 cases.

“In light of the stark rise in COVID-19 cases throughout our school system, all students will transition to virtual learning, effective Monday, December 20 through Thursday, December 23,” a statement from the county read. “Winter Break will proceed as scheduled, Friday, December 24 through Friday, December 31, and virtual learning will continue Monday, January 3 through Friday, January 14. In-person learning will resume Tuesday, January 18, following the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. holiday; students in the K-6 virtual learning program will return Monday, January 31.”

Princes Georges is the first major county in the country to revert to school closures after a period of staggered re-openings. While the variant present in the county’s cases has not been confirmed, the emergence and rapid spread of the Omicron variant of the virus is likely to serve as reasoning for suspensions in school and business activity in the coming weeks. So far, the scientific evidence suggests Omicron is a much less virulent and severe strain than other genetic lineages of SARS-CoV-2.

The Friday update comes after the district had already announced Wednesday that it would be shutting down three schools, including Benjamin Tasker Middle School, EXCEL Public Charter School and Kettering Middle School, due to a spike in Covid-19 cases.

“I am alarmed by the rising numbers across our schools: A two-day total last week consisted of fewer than 100 cases. This week, we saw a high of 155 cases reported in a single day,” Monica Goldson, CEO of Prince George's County Public Schools, said in a letter to the community.

Goldson noted that infection outbreaks across the schools had caused entire grade level to go into quarantine and certain school buildings to close temporarily. She encouraged qualified students to get vaccinated to protect against the disease

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