Vermont Gov. Phil Scott said the state's Agency of Education is directing all schools to ask students if they were part of "multi-family gatherings" during the Thanksgiving holiday.
Some families will still get together and schools have asked for help. State education officials will direct schools to ask students or parents if they were part of multi-family gatherings. If the children admit that more than their immediate family celebrated together, children will be banned from attending school and go in lock-down for two weeks.
Gov. Scott also called on businesses to take a similar approach and "ask employees to quarantine if they don't adhere to gathering restrictions”.
Vermont governor announces school leaders will ask students about being in 'multi-family gatherings' over Thanksgiving
Some families will still get together and schools have asked for help. State education officials will direct schools to ask students or parents if they were part of multi-family gatherings. If the children admit that more than their immediate family celebrated together, children will be banned from attending school and go in lock-down for two weeks.
Gov. Scott also called on businesses to take a similar approach and "ask employees to quarantine if they don't adhere to gathering restrictions”.
Vermont governor announces school leaders will ask students about being in 'multi-family gatherings' over Thanksgiving