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Central Bucks elementary school sees sudden spike in COVID cases

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DOYLESTOWN, Pa. - A suburban elementary school is now dealing with a COVID-19 outbreak and parents want to know what is going on.

More than two dozen students in a Central Bucks elementary school recently tested positive for COVID."In tracking cases on the district site, it’s been minimal, so seeing a big spike was kind of a surprise," parent VJ Galloway commented.Galloway dropped his kindergarten son at Gayman Elementary School, in Doylestown, as did Jenn Hellstrom, who also has a fourth grader."My daughter is in one of the classes.

So, I already knew what was going on. A lot of the parents have been really awesome, they’re keeping everybody in the loop," Hellstrom explained.MORE HEADLINES:The district notified parents about the outbreak.

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