Dr Karen Landers spoke to the press on Friday about the ongoing decision-making in regards to schools starting back for the fall semester.
Dr Karen Landers spoke to the press on Friday about the ongoing decision-making in regards to schools starting back for the fall semester.
Landers the madison county health officer told me it's up to school systems to determine what is best for their district.
She and the health department only make recommendation s.
Advice to districts seperate santize wear a mask numbers need to be trending down she told me the only must-do advice the health department is giving districts - is telling them to have students separated, santizing and wearing a mask..
She also said if the number of coronavirus cases are trending down that will make it safer.
"our advice as far as the health department, we provide the medical information, we provide the guidelines as far as what we know from the cdc's information.
And then schools make the best decision that they can at that time.
Recognizing if you are going from week to week.
You're really looking at last week's data as it comes up on our indicator.
Well, looking week to week, at some point schools have to make a decision and they have to make decision that they can work with at that time.
Early on, i told the superintendents that i'm going to be supportive of the decision that you make, that you believe is in the best interest of your school system based upon the data i have given you."
Landers said although madison county is the only school district going fully online for the first nine weeks in north alabama- it's something several large districts across the state are doing.
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