

On Wednesday, Monrovia Unified School District (MUSD) SuperintendentKatherine Thorossian released a statement addressing coronavirus concerns.
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) warned Americans on Tuesday that they foresee outbreaks of the novel coronavirus in the U.S. The CDC urged individuals, schools, and businesses to take preventative steps and to prepare for the potential spread of the virus.
Dr. Thorossian first assuaged some fears: “While concern is appropriate, the U.S. is not facing a pandemic. By following preventative behaviors, the CDC indicates we can limit the impact of the virus on our school community, allowing educators and students to focus on instruction.”
In the statement she reminded everyone of what can be done to limit contracting and spreading the virus:
MUSDwill continue to monitor the situation.
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