Bemiss Elementary School gets disinfected after parent tests positive for COVID-19
Custodial staff from Spokane Public Schools spent most of Sunday afternoon and evening disinfecting Bemiss Elementary School after a parent tested positive last week for the coronavirus.
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A custodial staff member from Spokane Public Schools disinfects the bathrooms at Bemiss Elementary School.
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Brad Cass, a custodial staff member from Spokane Public Schools, disinfects the bathrooms at Bemiss Elementary School on Sunday, March 15, 2020.
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A custodial staff member from Spokane Public Schools disinfects the bathrooms at Bemiss Elementary School.
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A custodial staff member from Spokane Public Schools disinfects a classroom at Bemiss Elementary School.
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A custodial staff member from Spokane Public Schools disinfects a classroom at Bemiss Elementary School.
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A custodial staff member from Spokane Public Schools disinfects a classroom at Bemiss Elementary School.
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A custodial staff member from Spokane Public Schools disinfects the hallways at Bemiss Elementary School.
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A custodial staff member from Spokane Public Schools disinfects the hallways at Bemiss Elementary School.
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A custodial staff member from Spokane Public Schools disinfects the hallways at Bemiss Elementary School.
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