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PITTSBURGH (Newsradio 1020 KDKA) - Pittsburgh Public Schools is warning of two possible exposures at two different schools last week.

In a statement the district says that the relative of a students who go to Pittsburgh Brookline reportedly tested presumptive positive for COVID-19.  


The school was closed for deep cleaning.

On Tuesday, the district was alerted that a student at Pittsburgh Milliones may have been indirectly exposed to the coronavirus.

Governor Wolf ordered all schools in Pennsylvania to close for two weeks, so both campuses have been closed since.

The district says that both locations will be deep cleaned by the district electrostatic machine this week.

In addition, both schools will cease the Grab and Go lunches available to students while they are not in class.

The Grab and Go for students in Brookline will be at the Tree of Life Church on Brookline Boulevard.

Due to low attendance, the Grab and Go at Milliones was already set to close Friday.

Jubilee Kitchen, Pittsburgh Miller, Oak Hill and Pittsburgh Weil are the locations for students in the Hill District.

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