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Lee Schools Superintendent discusses school nurse shortage ahead of return to schools
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Dr. Greg Adkins says he would much rather have one dedicated school nurse per school. But Lee County, like the rest of the state and nation, is experiencing a shortage. He explains how the district has staffed up in other ways, to make sure it's ready to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
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