The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

COVID-19 cases are on rise; school district reported 56 last week.

- By Josh Reyes Joshua.reyes@ajc.com Editor Scott Trubey contribute­d to this article.

— City Schools of Decatur is asking staff and students to wear masks due to rising COVID19 cases over the past two weeks. But the district is stopping short of a mandate due to a new Georgia law.

“As we can see, COVID is a disease we will continue to live with and as we see spikes in our community, we must continue to adjust our mitigation strategies accordingl­y,” Superinten­dent Maggie Fehrman said in a letter sent to the school community on Wednesday.

She said she will “strongly encourage all staff and students to wear masks to protect themselves and others as we finish the last few weeks of the school year.”

Decatur’s last day of school is May 27.

The district reported 56 cases of COVID-19 last week — its second-highest weekly count this academic year. The district’s count peaked at 64 in mid-january as the omicron variant surged. Overall, the district has recorded more than 500 cases since August.

In March, Gov. Brian Kemp signed into law the “Unmask Georgia Students Act.” That allows parents who don’t want their children to wear masks to opt out of district mandates.

Most metro Atlanta districts, including Decatur, had dropped their mask mandates by the time

Kemp had signed the bill into law.

Fehrman said the law “makes implementi­ng a mask mandate very difficult for our staff to manage.”

Along with wearing masks, Fehrman asked parents to report cases, keep their children home if they are sick and limit chances for exposure to the virus.

In its most recent report, the state Department of Public Health reported the seven-day rolling average of new confirmed and probable coronaviru­s cases was 1,021, nearly double the figure reported three weeks earlier. That figure is comparable to the rolling average of new infections reported last fall in the lull between the deadly delta and omicron surges.

 ?? BEN GRAY FOR THE AJC 2021 Maggie ?? In a letter sent to the school community Wednesday asking staff and students to don masks, Decatur Superinten­dent Dr. Fehrman asks parents to report COVID-19 cases and to keep their children home if they are sick.
BEN GRAY FOR THE AJC 2021 Maggie In a letter sent to the school community Wednesday asking staff and students to don masks, Decatur Superinten­dent Dr. Fehrman asks parents to report COVID-19 cases and to keep their children home if they are sick.

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