As of Tuesday morning there have been 754 reported cases of the coronavirus in the United States.
So far there have been 28 deaths in the US – at least 19 of the deaths were at the Life Center Senior Center in Washington state.
On Monday Memphis parents were notified that an employee from the Treadmill Elementary and Middle School was put into cautionary quarantine over the coronavirus.
This caused several parents to sign their kids out of school.
Commercial Appeal reported:
Memphis parents are signing out their children from Treadwell Elementary and Treadwell Middle after Shelby County Schools officials announced an employee was placed in a “cautionary quarantine” after coming into contact with the area’s first COVID-19 patient.
The district said Monday the quarantine would last 14 days and was prompted by a Shelby County Health Department recommendation over the weekend. So far, the employee assigned to both of those schools has “not exhibited any signs or symptoms of illness following the contact.”
The local FOX station caught parents wearing trash bags and spraying down their kids with chemicals outside the school.
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