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78 new positive cases

The Commonwealth Healthcare Corp. reported yesterday that 78 positive cases of COVID-19 were confirmed on Dec. 3, bringing the CNMI’s total to 1,182 cases. Of these cases, 43 were individuals who were already in isolation at a designated government site, CHCC reported. CHCC’s...
Posted On Dec 08 2021 06:05
, By Joshua Santos
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In-person classes at PSS now set for Jan. 3, 2022

All Public School System schools in the CNMI will resume in-person classes on Jan. 3, 2022. Also, at the discretion of the PSS Education commissioner, PSS schools on Tinian and Rota may reopen for in-person classes as soon as next Monday, Dec. 13, 2021. The CNMI Board of...
Posted On Dec 08 2021 06:05
, By Joshua Santos
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‘PSS will not discriminate regardless of vaccination status’

In the Public School System’s efforts to keep students safe from COVID-19, CNMI Board of Education chair Andrew L. Orsini said that PSS will continue with safety measures already in place and that PSS will not discriminate against any student regardless of their vaccination...
Posted On Dec 08 2021 06:02
, By Joshua Santos
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BREAKING NEWS: BOE votes to reopen all PSS schools for in-person classes on Jan. 3

The CNMI Board of Education has unanimously voted to reopen all Public School System schools for in-person classes on Jan. 3, 2022. The motion was made by BOE member Antonio L. Borja and seconded by BOE vice chair Herman M. Atalig. Another part of the motion states that, at the...
Posted On Dec 07 2021 17:41
, By Joshua Santos
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