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 DALLAS, Ga. 鈥?A Georgia high school plans to start the week with all classes shifting online after nine students and staff tested positive for the coronavirus as the school year opened with in-person classes last week.News outlets report all students at North Paulding High School west of Atlanta will take online classes Monday and Tuesday.Paulding County Schools Superintend stanley cup ent Brian Ott sent a letter to parent stanley italia s Sunday saying those two days will be used to clean and disinfect the school.Ott disclosed Saturday that six students and three staff had tested positive for the virus.The school made headlines last week with photos posted to social media that showed hallways crowded with students who weren t wearing masks.Hannah Watters, a student who posted photos of the schools crowded halls, was suspended for her  stanley cup website actions, but the punishment was later lifted.Since posting the photos and making headlines, Watters says she has received threats. The sophomore told CNN that she and her loved ones have been sent screenshots of group chats with threatening language against her.Watters believes much of the schools staff supports her actions, but some of her fellow students dont. I feel like a lot of teachers have my back because they know how dangerous it is going to school,  she told CNN.  But I know that a lot of the kids I go to school with, I ve already gotten backlash for it. I ve gotten threats and things like that, but I know that I m doing the right thing and I, and it s not going t Hkme Michigan doctor injured while helping crash victims on interstate dies
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