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FCS Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update for August 11, 2021
Today the Fulton County Board of Health (FCBOH) issued updated data on positive COIVD cases in our community and as of Aug 11, there has been a significant increase in cases across the county. All cities within the Fulton County Schools jurisdiction are now above 100 per 100,000 positive COVID-19 cases. According to the new data, all cities are being identified as high community spread by public health officials and the requirement to wear a mask indoors is now extended to all schools, to include the schools and facilities within Johns Creek, effective Thursday, August 12, 2021.
In addition, after receiving additional guidance from the FCBOH and Georgia Department of Public Health (GaPDH), Fulton County Schools is updating the district’s notice for students who have had a direct exposure to a COVID-19 positive individual.
Per the August 2, 2021 GaDPH Administrative Order, all persons with a positive COVID-19 diagnosis, or those who have had direct contact with an individual residing in the same household with a positive COVID-19 diagnosis, are required to isolate or quarantine in accordance with GaDPH guidelines. For more information on quarantine guidelines, please visit the GADPH website.
As authorized in the GaDPH order, Fulton County Schools (FCS) is electing to allow for exemptions from state quarantine requirements to minimize disruption to instruction:
Therefore, FCS students and staff who have had a direct exposure to COVID-19 while attending school or participating in school activities may be exempt from quarantine to attend school, providing they remain symptom free, wear a mask and do not test positive for COVID-19. If a student exhibits COVID-19 symptoms, they should not attend school.