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Medial experts concerned about spread of COVID-19 while protesting, local doctor responds

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Medial experts concerned about spread of COVID-19 while protesting, local doctor responds
Medial experts concerned about spread of COVID-19 while protesting, local doctor responds
As people protest all over the U.S. to fight to end social injustice

Wood says if you must attend a protest, social distance as best as you can, and don't forget your mask and hand sanitizer.

School districts in middle georgia are making considerations and recommendations for a safe return to in-person classes this fall.

41nbc's rashaad vann has more on how districts like baldwin county are developing plans to reopen.

According to the baldwin county school district, administrators will soon review reopening plans for the upcoming school year.

Price: there are a lot of things that we have to consider and it's important for us to have the voices of our stakeholders at the table helping us to make the best decision.

The move comes after the georgia departments of education released its guidelines to ensure the safety of students and staff.

Price: the guidelines that we received yesterday, i think i'm going to be very helpful in helping everything that we need to have a place and everything we need to consider superintendent dr. noris price is creating a task force to help develop the reentry plan.

Price: i had already started the work of forming a task force made up of various stakeholders that will help us develop a plan that best meets the needs of our community.

During june and july, the task force will look at different options to identify the best approach to starting the school year.

Price: when you start thinking about everything that we have to face through and have him placed before we have children and staff members come back into school.

Reporting in milledgeville, rashaad vann, 41 nbc news.

Doctor price says the district will reach out to

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