Henrico Schools quarantine protocols remain unchanged — for now; Henrico sees slight increase in new COVID hospitalizations
Henrico Newsflash – Jan. 5, 2022
Henrico Schools quarantine protocols remain unchanged — for now
No changes to COVID-19 safety protocols came as a result of the Henrico County Public Schools health committee meeting Monday that was highly anticipated by many teachers and parents.
The committee reviewed the latest guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for the general public – which shortened the recommended isolation time for people with COVID-19 to five days.
Henrico sees slight increase in new COVID hospitalizations
Henrico County witnessed its first day in more than three months with at least five new COVID-19-related hospitalizations Tuesday, according to Virginia Department of Health data.
It was the most new virus-related hospitalizations on a single day since eight were reported Sept. 17, but the county continues to average just more than one per day during the past week.
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