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With Boston’s coronavirus positivity rate rising to 4.1 percent, Boston officials announced Wednesday they will delay the start of in-person learning for the next phase of students who were slated to return on Oct. 15, but will continue in-person classes for students who have already returned.

Boston Public Schools started the year on Sept. 21 with remote-only instruction and brought back the first students for in-person learning less than a week ago — on Oct. 1.

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