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Orange County on Sunday was removed from the state’s watch list of counties hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic, punctuating weeks of improvement from a surge in COVID-19 cases and ...
Orange County has been off the state's coronavirus watch list since Sunday, giving officials a better picture of when schools will be allowed to reopen.
Orange County has made it off California’s watchlist. With declining COVID-19 case numbers, students could go back to campuses countywide after Labor Day.
Orange County was removed from the state's coronavirus watch list Sunday morning, which sets in motion the reopening of schools.
If it stays off the monitoring list for 14 consecutive days, Orange County will be able to reopen all schools for in-person instruction to K-8 students, according to health officials.
Orange County is in the running to be removed from the state watch list for coronavirus-distressed counties, which, if downward trends continue, would happen Sunday, Aug. 23.
The Orange County Health Care Agency said Thursday that the California Department of Public Health has approved the reopening for in-person learning at at least 24 private elementary schools and ...
The Orange County Board of Education voted 4-1 to reopen school campuses but is leaving the decision up to individual school districts.
The online portal for Orange County residents to apply for federal CARES Act funding will reopen Monday for what could be the last time, according to Mayor Jerry Demings.
Instaread In Article Audio PlayerCalifornia governor says Orange County can’t reopen schools days after vote to reopen by Alicia Cohn - 07/17/20 3:30 PM ET ...
If the numbers go the right way, about 7,500 Orange County students could be back in the classroom when school starts on Sept. 9.
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