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8,400 Hillsborough students isolated or quarantined one week into school year

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8,400 Hillsborough students isolated or quarantined one week into school year

8,400 Hillsborough students isolated or quarantined one week into school year

Just one week into the new school year, 8,400 students and 307 employees in Hillsborough County are isolated or quarantined as COVID cases continue to rise.


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