Close Menu
  • Home
  • Local News
  • State News
  • Crime and Safety
  • Politics
  • Community
  • About us
What's Hot

23-year-old man dead, 16-year-old teen critically injured after shooting at Hicks Park as Tulsa Police investigate deadly overnight incident

July 8, 2026

43-year-old woman arrested after Tulsa Police find PCP in vehicle following hit-and-run crash at apartment complex

July 8, 2026

Tulsa Fire Department joins neighborhood Fourth of July celebration

July 8, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • 23-year-old man dead, 16-year-old teen critically injured after shooting at Hicks Park as Tulsa Police investigate deadly overnight incident
  • 43-year-old woman arrested after Tulsa Police find PCP in vehicle following hit-and-run crash at apartment complex
  • Tulsa Fire Department joins neighborhood Fourth of July celebration
  • Tulsa Police Department joins community celebrations during Independence Day parades
  • Tulsa Police seek help identifying person of interest in stolen credit card case
  • Tulsa Fire Department announces promotion of lieutenant to captain
  • Tulsa Police Department begins second Spanish Citizens Police Academy
  • Tulsa Police officers connect with local families during Coloring with a Cop event
Friday, July 17
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Tulsa News NowTulsa News Now
Subscribe
  • Home
  • Local News
  • State News
  • Crime and Safety
  • Politics
  • Community
  • About us
Tulsa News NowTulsa News Now
Home»Local News

Public Health Expert: Cases In Schools Were Expected

By Joe MasonAugust 30, 2020Updated:November 14, 2020 Local News No Comments2 Mins Read
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

The deputy director of the Champaign-Urbana Public Health District (CUPHD) said the recent positive cases in schools throughout Champaign County were expected.

“In situations when there are others around them, there is always a possibility of a case here and there,” Awais Vaid said.

Five students and three staff members in the Unit 4 School District tested positive over the course of its first week back to in-person learning.

Two schools in the Rantoul City School District have turned to remote learning after COVID-19 issues.

Six teachers tested positive at the Rantoul Township High School, which led to even more contact tracing, forcing the district to go remote this week.

“They are identifying all of the close contacts and putting them in quarantine,” Vaid said. “Then, they pivot and go remote for the remainder of the isolation, which is around 14 days.”

Vaid has warned parents about limiting contact at home to avoid more outbreaks in school.

“Reminded that infections don’t only happen at the school, they can happen at home with parents, family members, with small gatherings, and those could also be brought into the school,” Vaid said.

Unit 4 and Urbana School Districts have discussed returning to i-person learning in 2021, but Vaid warns them of the newest phase of the virus.

“There is a stat metric that pushes adaptive pause in schools, and if a county positivity rate is more than 5%, then the schools should really think hard about their plans,” Vaid said.

Joe Mason

Keep Reading

Tulsa Fire Department joins neighborhood Fourth of July celebration

Tulsa Fire Department announces promotion of lieutenant to captain

Tulsa Police officers connect with local families during Coloring with a Cop event

Tulsa firefighters train with Oklahoma and Texas task force members during specialized water rescue exercise

Tulsa firefighter retires after more than 25 years of dedicated service to the community

Tulsa Police seek suspect captured on surveillance cameras during apartment burglary investigation

Add A Comment

Comments are closed.

Editors Picks
Latest Posts

Subscribe to News

Get the latest sports news from NewsSite about world, sports and politics.

Advertisement
Demo

Tulsa News Now is a local news journal. Tulsa, OK needed more reporting and more journalistic competition, so Joe Mason started this website back in 2014. Our mission is to connect the people in Tulsa with news, data and education that will make their everyday tasks much easier.

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest YouTube

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

  • Home
  • Local News
  • State News
  • Crime and Safety
  • Politics
  • Community
  • About us
© 2026 Tulsa News Now. Designed by TulsaNewsNow.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.