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Global Statistics

All countries
695,781,740
Confirmed
Updated on September 26, 2023 9:06 pm
All countries
627,110,498
Recovered
Updated on September 26, 2023 9:06 pm
All countries
6,919,573
Deaths
Updated on September 26, 2023 9:06 pm
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Are schools in your California county required to teach students online this fall? Here’s the list

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Are schools in your California county required to teach students online this fall? Here’s the list


Here’s a list of California counties that were on the state’s coronavirus watchlist as of July 17. Schools in these counties, which are hard hit by the coronavirus, must begin fall classes teaching students remotely online, rather than allowing them to return to classrooms, according to Gov. Gavin Newsom.

Schools can begin teaching in classrooms only when the county is off the watch list for 14 days. Thirty-two of California’s 58 counties are on the list, according to Newsom, who unveiled a series of rules that determine when students can return to classrooms and the measures schools must take to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and deal with any cases that occur.

Newsom made clear Friday that the online teaching requirement in watchlist counties is a mandate, not a suggestion. It applies to private as well as public schools.

Here are the counties on the watch list and being monitored by the state as of Friday:

Alameda


Colusa


Contra Costa


Fresno


Glenn


Imperial


Kings


Los Angeles


Madera


Marin


Merced


Monterey


Napa


Orange


Placer


Riverside


Sacramento


San Benito


San Bernardino


San Diego


San Joaquin


San Luis Obispo


Santa Barbara


Santa Clara


Solano


Sonoma


Stanislaus


Sutter


Tulare


Yolo


Yuba


Ventura

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