Tuberculosis Outbreak At Bay Area School Prompts Class Cancellations: Report
Three active tuberculosis cases and 50 latent infections led to suspension of in-person classes and a shift to hybrid learning at Archbishop Riordan High School.
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What to know about tuberculosis in the Bay Area after outbreak at high school
The San Francisco Public Health Department has launched a “large-scale TB contact investigation” after a tuberculosis outbreak this week at Archbishop Riordan High School infected at least three students, prompting administrators to cancel classes and basketball games in an attempt to stop its spread. In addition to the three active cases, public health officials have identified at least 30 latent TB infections — cases in which people carry the …
Day Around the Bay: SF’s Archbishop Riordan High School Goes Online Amid Tuberculosis Cases
Local:High school and college students, as well as some middle schoolers, from across the Bay Area joined workers in a nationwide walkout Friday. Thousands of businesses also closed their doors in protest of ongoing ICE crackdowns and the killings of two protestors in Minneapolis. [Bay Area News Group] View this post on Instagram A post shared by PSL Bay Area (@pslbayarea) SF’s Archbishop Riordan High School, which reported having three active c…
S.F. ramps up TB testing after finding 50 latent cases tied to Riordan
Tuberculosis outbreak at San Francisco high school halts in-person classes
Reminiscent of the COVID-era, some students at Riordan High School in San Francisco may be forced to stay at home for weeks as the school works with health leaders to contain a tuberculosis outbreak with three active cases and more than 50 other "latent" cases.
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