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Around 11 a.m. Tuesday, the state health department confirmed two new cases of the coronavirus in Middle Tennessee, bringing the state total to six. Williamson County Schools will be closed Tuesday after a Brentwood parent notified the district that they had tested positive for the coronavirus, according to the district.. Williamson County Schools' School Aged Child Care program will remain open at inclement weather sites following inclement weather hours for those families who need it. Twelve month employees should follow the inclement weather protocol. Coaches will communicate with players if game schedules change, the email said. Three Williamson high schools close this week due to COVID-19, 19 staff members in isolation with a confirmed positive case, 29 staff members in quarantine due to exposure to a positive case, 58 students in isolation with a confirmed positive case, 1,532 students in quarantine due to exposure to a positive case, Cases spread across 37 of the district’s 49 schools and the district office, 17 staff members in isolation with a confirmed positive case, 40 staff members in quarantine due to exposure to a positive case, 46 students in isolation with a confirmed positive case, 746 students in quarantine due to exposure to a positive case, Cases spread across 41 of the district’s 49 schools and the district office. A letter sent to parents Monday evening indicated a senior student was being tested for the disease after he started showing symptoms on Sunday evening. “When the health department goes through their process with contact tracing, the quarantined individuals generally are going to be a larger group than the individuals who actually have tested positive. Wiliamson County Schools previously closed schools on Friday and Monday for a "deep cleaning" after the first case was announced. BGA may announce further closures in response to the situation. According to superintendent Jason Golden, someone at Chapman’s Retreat Elementary School tested positive for COVID-19. Third through 12th grade students started the year learning from home Friday, while the rest of the district learned in-person. Connect with friends faster than ever with the new Facebook app. Joe Biden vows to work for all voters in address to nation: ‘We’re not enemies, we’re Americans’, Georgia Senate race between Perdue, Ossoff goes to runoff, Tennessee Republicans plan to send volunteers to campaign for GA Senate races, White House chief of staff Meadows has coronavirus, Sports Extra Daily with Kayla Anderson and Emily Proud: November 5, 2020, Titans Kern, Humphries will not play Sunday vs. Chicago, MTSU’s football game against Charlotte postponed, 1 on 1 with Jarrett Payton on Titans vs. Bears, Sports Extra Daily with Kayla Anderson, Cory Curtis, and Emily Proud: 11.5.20, Bears dealing with COVID issues ahead of Titans game, Nashville organizer of downtown worship event 'was duped', will not face charges, Metro Health Dept. They found workers who tested positive for COVID-19 were almost twice as likely to report regularly commuting to work, compared with the employees who tested negative. Copyright 2020 Nexstar Inc. All rights reserved. This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Williamson County Schools closed Tuesday after parent tests positive for coronavirus, district says; BGA reports student being tested, Like us on Facebook to see similar stories, Oregon Governor Orders 2-Week 'Pause' of Counties with Rising COVID-19 Cases, Romaine lettuce recall 2020: Tanimura & Antle recalls single heads of romaine for possible E. coli contamination. Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning.

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