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Kentucky & Texas School Districts SHUT DOWN After ‘Surge’ Of COVID Cases

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School districts in Kentucky and Texas have shut down schools in response to a so-called “surge” in COVID-19 cases in the area.

The Lee County School District and Magoffin County Schools said they cancelled classes due to “widespread illness.”

“We’re seeing a lot of illness being reported consistent with COVID and influenza,” Scott Lockard, public health director for the Kentucky River District — which includes Lee County — told ABC News. “Lee County had a surge of cases and attendance dropped below the threshold needed to stay open, so they closed.”

“Stay home when you’re sick,” he said. “Previously it was a seen as a badge of courage, ‘Oh I haven’t missed a day of work in 40 years. I went to work sick.’ We don’t want to see people saying that. We want, ‘I had symptoms, so I stayed home because I’m considerate of my coworkers.’”

Pete Shepherd, director of Magoffin County’s Public Health Department, acknowledged that the 40 or so COVID cases have “not been as severe.”

“The good news is the symptoms have not been as severe,” Shepherd said. “The kids are not as sick. Small temperature, feeling bad, flu-like symptoms.”

The Runge Independent School District in South Texas announced Monday its schools would close from Aug. 22-29, despite the data showing a COVID “positivity rate” of only 4.2%.

From Infowars’ Adan Salazar:

On Monday, Runge Independent School District Superintendent Hector O. Dominguez Jr. declared the school would close from Tuesday, Aug. 22 through Tuesday, Aug. 29, citing a “recent surge of positive COVID-19 cases within our district.”

“The safety and wellbeing of our students, staff and community is a top priority,” Dominguez wrote in the letter.

ABC affiliate KENS5 reports the school closure at the small district, situated 70 miles southeast of San Antonio and serving 195 students, comes despite the school’s “Covid tracker” only showing a “positivity rate” of 4.2%, while only 10 out of 43 faculty members have actually tested positive for the infection.

The district shut down is only a harbinger of things to come if predictions put forth just last week by Alex Jones come to fruition.

This comes as several colleges have begun once again imposing mask mandates and vaccine requirements despite seeing ZERO COVID cases on campus.

And right on cue, Joe Biden also announced Friday he’d sent a proposal to Congress to sign off on more COVID vaccine funding.

Unfortunately, it looks like Alex Jones was right so far about coming COVID protocols from the Biden regime, but it can still be stopped if enough people wake up to the scam.


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