A surge in COVID-19 cases is dashing the hopes for schools reopening soon in Clark county. Maybe blame it on the smoky skies that kept people together indoors more, or possibly Labor Day weekend socializing a few weeks ago. But whatever caused the new cases has pushed back plans for limited in-person learning for at least another three weeks.
Clark County Deputy Health Officer Steven Krager said the latest COVID-19 activity has bumped the county from moderate to high.
High is anything above 75 new cases per 100,000 people in a two-week period. After creeping up through the sixties over the past six weeks, the latest two-week reading surges the county to 76.15 per 100,000.
That's too high by state guidelines to start bringing kids back to school.
Tim Gordon has the latest.
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