Puerto Rico Delays School Start by Two Weeks on Omicron Surge – Bloomberg
Facing a surge in Covid-19 cases, Puerto Rico is delaying the start of the commonwealth's public schools by two weeks.
Puerto Rico delays start of classes amid COVID-19 surge – KTAR.com
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) -- Puerto Rico's governor announced Wednesday that he will delay the start of classes at public schools by two weeks
Puerto Rico delays start of classes amid COVID-19 surge – The Washington Post
Puerto Rico's governor says he will delay the start of classes at public schools by two weeks as the U.S. territory grapples with a 36% positivity
Puerto Rico delays start of classes amid COVID-19 surge – 104.5 WOKV
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — (AP) — Puerto Rico's governor announced Wednesday that he will delay the start of classes at public schools by two weeks
Puerto Rico Delays Start of Classes Amid COVID-19 Surge | US News
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Puerto Rico's governor announced Wednesday that he will delay the start of classes at public schools by two weeks and
Puerto Rico delays start of classes amid COVID-19 surge – The Durango Herald
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) - Puerto Rico's governor announced Wednesday that he will delay the start of classes at public schools by two weeks and
Puerto Rico delays start of classes amid COVID-19 surge :: WRAL.com
Puerto Rico's governor announced Wednesday that he will delay the start of classes at public schools by two weeks and recommended private schools
Puerto Rico delays start of classes amid COVID-19 surge – Houston Chronicle
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Puerto Rico's governor announced Wednesday that he will
Drone captures long COVID testing lines in U.S and Puerto Rico | National News | mtstandard.com
Long lines of cars and in-person testing extended across various parts of Massachusetts and Puerto Rico on Tuesday.
Local health officials hosting COVID-19 booster, vaccine event for children ages 5-11 in …
4, 2022, Puerto Rico is imposing new measures to fight a surge in COVID-19 cases that has overwhelmed medical staff in the U.S. territory and led