
Georgia public school teachers who test positive for coronavirus may return to school if asymptomatic and masked
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Georgia public school teachers who test positive for the virus that causes Covid-19 no longer have to isolate before returning to school, according to a letter from Gov. Brian Kemp and Public Health Commissioner Kathleen Toomey to school leaders that was released Thursday.
The Georgia Department of Public Health on Wednesday had posted an updated administrative order for isolation and quarantine allowing teachers and school staff to return to work after a Covid-19 exposure or a positive coronavirus test, regardless of vaccination status, as long as they remain asymptomatic and wear a mask while at work.
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