Corinth, MS making national news!!!

https://www.washingtonpost.com/natio...mments-wrapper

7 positive cases, 116 quarantined.

Couple questions for those of you that dismiss the virus and/or the impact on kids:
1) If the 6 that tested positive are asymptomatic - what are the chances that they'll spread that to a family member?
2) The district has around 2,600 kids and now 5% of them are in quarantine within the first week. What are your thoughts on how this turns out and what would be the tipping point to move to an online learning environment?
3) Do you think this will impact the local hospital?

I'm using a MS school that is doing what a lot of schools around the country seem to be doing and giving in-person learning a shot and they're trying to weather the new normal. I know there are quite a few on here that believe we need to live like we did prior to the virus (and I understand the thought to a certain degree), but at what point do you shut down the experiment and/or do you continue the entire school year like you started?