Covid-19
Omicron cases bring rising concerns in schools
Miami, Florida – The omicron outbreak is having an effect everywhere, including classrooms, homes and events.
After the winter break, changes could be coming to public school campuses in Miami-Dade County.
According to the district, it will release an updated set of COVID protocols before the end of the week and plans to do the right thing for the children, staff and community.
As the number of cases and positivity rate dropped, face coverings became optional for all students last November.
Classes resume Monday, Jan. 3.
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