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Hillsborough Schools Superintendent In Self-Quarantine After Coronavirus Exposure

Addison Davis, 43, was previously superintendent of Clay County Schools.
Hillsborough County Schools

The superintendent for Hillsborough County Public Schools is in quarantine after being in contact with someone who tested positive for coronavirus.

In a tweet Sunday night, Addison Davis said he has tested negative but will quarantine for 14 days.

“I have tested negative on both a rapid test and a laboratory test in the past 24 hours,” Davis tweeted. “Nonetheless, I will follow our locally established protocol just as we ask our students and staff to do, and will quarantine for 14 days from the last time I was around the individual."

Davis said he will work remotely during the quarantine period.

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