San Bernardino Province Elementary Schools May Meet Reopening Criteria Next Week – San Bernardino Sun

Primary schools in the province of San Bernardino could already meet the requirements of the state next week, enabling them to start reopening, provincial officials said on Tuesday, February 9th.

The province has 33.2 new cases of coronavirus per 100,000 inhabitants, or an adjusted rate of 32.7, according to the number of coronavirus tests in the country, according to state data.

The number has improved dramatically in recent weeks – the adjusted rate was 50.2 cases per 100,000 from Tuesday 2 February. The trend suggests that it could soon reach an adjusted rate of 25. Riverside County’s adjusted rate is 44.9 cases per 100,000.

Once the rate was 25 or lower for five consecutive days, school districts could begin reopening kindergartens through sixth-grade classrooms for personal instruction, said Corwin Porter, director of public health in San Bernardino County.

“If our numbers continue to decline, we could be very close by the end of this week,” Porter told supervisors in San Bernardino County.

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