Parents were notified Monday that someone who had been in Wait Primary School Friday has been diagnosed with a MRSA infection. “We are stepping up our cleaning practices,” Superintendent Linda T. Keller said. Keller said the individual was not a student, but declined to give more details. The highest chance for students to contract the infection has “probably” passed, Keller said, adding the district wanted to warn parents of the situation and to make sure students were washing their hands regularly and taking showers or baths.
MRSA infection found at Wait school
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