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Mass. reports 503 new COVID-19 cases among students, 420 among school staff across the state

The weekly update from the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education only reflects coronavirus cases reported to the state by public school districts.

Denise Jezak, Senior Custodian at Mary L. Fonseca Elementary School disinfects the door handle to a classroom as she works to clean the surfaces all around the school in Fall River on Nov. 23, 2020. Jessica Rinaldi/Globe Staff

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Massachusetts officials are reporting 503 new positive coronavirus cases among students and 420 new cases among staff at public school districts across the Bay state.

The Department of Elementary and Secondary Education released its weekly report Thursday on COVID-19 in schools, which only reflects confirmed coronavirus cases reported by districts to state officials between Dec. 3 and Dec. 9. Being two and a half months since the state began releasing the data, this new report brings the combined total of cases among students to 2,387 and 1,704 among staff.

The data reflects cases reported at charter schools, collaboratives, and approved special education schools, though it excludes any COVID-19 diagnoses for students learning in fully remote models. The numbers also exclude any diagnoses for “staff that have not been in district buildings during the seven days prior to the report of the positive case.”

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According to the state, the districts reporting more than a handful of cases include:

Arlington (7 among students and 3 among staff), Ashland (8 among students and 7 among staff), Braintree (6 among students and 7 among staff), Brockton (10 among staff), Dedham (7 among students and 2 among staff), Dracut (13 among students and 9 among staff), Fall River (15 among students and 18 among staff), Haverhill (1 among students and 12 among staff), Lowell (4 among students and 8 among staff), Medford (4 among students and 8 among staff), Nantucket (9 among students), New Bedford (42 among students and 23 among staff), Newton (6 among students and 6 among staff), North Andover (11 among students), Peabody (8 among students and 3 among staff), Quincy (8 among students and 9 among staff), Salem (12 among students and 9 among staff), Saugus (1 among students and 8 among staff), Shrewsbury (12 among students and 3 among staff), Taunton (8 among students and 2 among staff), Bridgewater-Raynham (11 among students and 2 among staff).

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View the full report from the state here.

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