More North Texas families are going into the weekend making plans for childcare as the number of schools closing next week due to COVID-19 cases increases.
Area hospitals are also reporting a rise in COVID-19 cases.
“Our number of cases on December 12 were about 4% positivity rate,” she said. “Right now, we are at 33% positivity rate meaning 33% of our tests are positive.”The doctor advises children returning to classes to avoid large gatherings, wash their hands often and mask up.
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