The person who tested positive for COVID-19 has been attending a day services group of 10 or fewer people and does not live in a residential or shared setting, Superintendent Pamela Combs announced in a letter sent Tuesday to families.
Combs did not identify the Adult Day Services provider, but said it was notifying the people served by their program and the guardians of those who came into contact with the person who tested positive.
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