In Bulloch County, COVID-19 case numbers have them looking at several alternatives.Bulloch County’s school superintendent says the district is trying to craft a plan that takes into account the range of parent opinions who want or don’t want on-campus classes and the state health guidelines.The board's last work session sparked emotional concerns from parents who want schools to do more to protect students if they require students to return to campus this fall. Wilson says that could include pushing back the August 3 start by two weeks to give teachers more time to get acclimated to online instruction.But he says there are also parents who want their students to return to campus as soon as the board deems it safe.

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In his regular morning email, Bulloch County Public Safety Director Ted Wynn announced Saturday that a Bulloch County resident had tested positive for the coronavirus.

The number of positive coronavirus cases in Bulloch County since the pandemic began stood at 834 as of Wednesday afternoon.

Georgia reported 100 deaths on April 7. Bulloch County Schools established a dedicated Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) website on March 5.

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On Wednesday, there were 22 COVID-19 patients hospitalized at East Georgia Regional Medical Center, seven of whom are on ventilators, he said.

Bulloch County Schools established a dedicated Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) website on March 5.

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Please visit it here. The Bulloch County Board of Education will host its scheduled work session on Thursday, June 25, at 6:30 p.m., in the cafetorium of the school district's Central Office, located at 150 Williams Road in Statesboro. Bulloch County’s school superintendent says the district is trying to craft a plan that takes into account the range of parent opinions who want or don’t want on-campus classes and the state health guidelines.





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It serves as an online resource for the following: Answers to your frequently asked questions about district and school operations for the return to school and how to post your additional questions.

“The median age of positive COVID-19 tests here (in the Southeast Health District) is 29,” he said.To date, 69 of the 834 cases have been serious enough to require hospitalization. Safety alert news Bohlke and Hickman agree on jobs, health care; disagree on tort reform

But district leaders are still wrestling with how they can reduce the COVID-19 exposure risk. The total confirmed cases rose by 3,314 and as of Wednesday afternoon stood at 152,302, along with 15,922 hospitalizations, including 2,967 admissions to ICUs.In the United States, 142,505 deaths and 3,938,500 total cases had been reported as of 2 p.m. Wednesday.Wynn reminds people to wear masks, stay 6 feet away from others, and wash hands or use sanitizer often.

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The death of a 52-year-old man reported Tuesday was the eighth fatality linked to COVID-19 in Bulloch County.The number of positive coronavirus cases in Bulloch County since the pandemic began stands at 834 as of Wednesday afternoon, up by 31 from Monday, said Bulloch County Public Safety/Emergency Director Ted Wynn.The man who died from the virus this week had “underlying health issues,” he said.

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