Back to school jitters quickly turned terrifying for 15-year-old Bri Johnson. Days into the news school year, the sophomore at Edmond Santa Fe High School was exposed to COVID-19 in the classroom. "I was scared, I was pretty scared but not just for me but for my family," said Johnson. "I don't want to be the reason they're at risk of catching COVID. " Caption: KOKH. Her test came back negative but the fear of catching the virus still lingers, especially as she deals with SMA.
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