“We are not seeing, in any way, cases in schools at rates any different than we would expect them to be, based on what we’re seeing in the community. So when you see the rates in the community go up, you’ll see rates in schools go up. When you see rates in the community go down, you’ll see rates in schools go down,” Arwady said.
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