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At least 17 students test positive for coronavirus following 90-person trip to Myrtle Beach

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Ohio high-school students have tested positive for COVID-19 following a trip to Myrtle Beach. Their county, before they returned, had reduced their rates to zero.Almost 100 students travelled to South Carolina for a holiday and came back the weekend of June 13, Deputy Health Commissioner of the Belmont County Health Department Robert Sproul told CNN.

He added that the trip was not school-sanctioned.By Tuesday, the department confirmed 17 positive cases, as well as two positive contact cases, meaning people who were exposed to the students on the trip caught the highly contagious respiratory virus.

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