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Every school in western Colorado district now closing for the week as virus spreads

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GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. – All 46 schools in a Grand Junction-area school district will be shut down on Thursday and Friday as an unknown virus continues to spread among students and district employees.

The Mesa County Valley School District 51 will re-open after next week's Thanksgiving break.

“We are taking this highly unusual action because this virus is extremely contagious and spreading quickly across our schools," district nursing coordinator Tanya Marvin said in a news release. "In addition, it appears that there is now a second, related virus that is affecting students, some of whom have already been ill in recent weeks. The combination of the two has created an unprecedented spread of illness."

Earlier this week, the district had announced that four schools – Rocky Mountain Elementary, Juniper Ridge Community School, Palisade High School and Mount Garfield Middle School – because of the virus, which has caused quickly developing symptoms of vomiting. County health officials have said they are still working to determine the illness.

The school district's custodial crews will work to disinfect the schools during the closure.