Why tracking school absences is valuable amid Omicron
Public health already keeps tabs on school absence rates to gauge community infections, says Dr. Lynora Saxinger. As schools shift away from tracking individual COVID-19 cases, monitoring staff and student absence data 'is very reasonable.'
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