Fairfax County Public Schools on Monday began a “Test to Stay” program in seven schools, aiming to let students who have had close contact with a coronavirus-infected person to remain in the classroom if they take a rapid test and are negative.

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Fairfax County Public Schools on Monday began a “Test to Stay” program in seven schools, aiming to let students who have had close contact with a coronavirus-infected person to remain in the classroom if they take a rapid test and are negative.
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