Student getting COVID-19 tested as part of the JCPS 'Test-to-Stay' program
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Student getting COVID-19 tested as part of the JCPS 'Test-to-Stay' program
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Dr. Marty Pollio said Wednesday that it has already kept 83 students in the classroom who would have been quarantined otherwise.
The program requires JCPS students at all grade levels who play sports or take part in extracurricular activities to take weekly COVID-19 tests, regardless of vaccination status.
About five or six students in Kentuckyās largest school district received notifications recently that they had tested negative for COVID-19 even though they had not been screened.
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