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MA Coronavirus: Schools Closing For Up To Month

Massachusetts, along with the rest of the country, is grinding to an unprecedented halt due to coronavirus fears. Here's the latest.

MASSACHUSETTS — Several Massachusetts school districts are closing for anywhere from a week to a month as officials scramble to curtail the spread of the new coronavirus.

Everett Public Schools was the first to announce a prolonged break, saying Thursday afternoon it would cancel class for 30 days. Arlington, Bedford, Belmont, Burlington, Lexington and Winchester followed suit soon after, saying they were closing until March 27.

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The announcements come as Massachusetts — and the country — continues to grind to a halt in a flurry of cancellations and postponements in the face of the contagious coronavirus, or COVID-19.

The Boston Marathon was postponed, with officials eyeing a fall date. The Red Sox, Celtics and Bruins will be off for the foreseeable future as MLB, the NBA and NHL suspended all league operations.

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State health officials said Thursday there are 13 new positive coronavirus tests in Massachusetts, bringing the total number to 108. Eighty-two of the those can be traced back to a Biogen conference held last month in Boston at the Marriott Long Wharf.

Marriott shut down the hotel earlier Thursday.

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