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Florida school quarantines student for having her period

Florida school quarantines student for having her
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As Florida struggles to contain coronavirus cases in the classroom, one school nurse is being extra vigilant.

A Fort Myers mother told Southwest Florida’s Fox 4 Now that her eighth grade daughter was sent home from school last Monday afternoon and was told to quarantine for ten days after displaying COVID-19 symptoms.

However, the Lexington Middle School student was just feeling fatigued because she was on her period.

The girl’s mother, Shelia Gayle, was given two options: pull her daughter and her siblings from school, or get a note from the doctor that declared the girl was not suffering from the deadly virus.

Gayle did take her daughter to a doctor who confirmed that it was the girl’s menstrual cycle that was causing the symptoms, and that no isolation was necessary.

A spokesperson for the School District of Lee County said they’d rather be safe than sorry.

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State data shows that 65 school facilities in the county experienced 127 coronavirus cases between Sept. 6 and Oct. 10. Lexington Middle School was not one of them.

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