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Norwalk elementary school students may have been exposed to COVID-19

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NORWALK, Ohio — Students at Pleasant Elementary School in Norwalk may have been exposed to COVID-19, according to the Huron County Public Health Department.

The district sent a letter to family and staff after a resident tested positive for the virus.

Officials are asking families to watch for symptoms in their children over the next several days.

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