Public school students in New York City will be met with increased COVID-19 testing when they return from winter break, according to the city’s new plan. Under the plan released on Tuesday at a press conference with outgoing Mayor Bill de Blasio and Mayor-elect Eric Adams, the return to school for the city’s more than 938,000 students will take place on Jan. 3 as originally scheduled. There will be a new test-to-return policy for students who share a classroom with someone who has tested positive for COVID-19. When one student tests positive for COVID-19, every other student in the class will be sent home with a rapid testing kit for two tests over seven days, according to de Blasio. A student who tests negative on the first test and does not demonstrate COVID-19 symptoms will be able to return to school the following day, instead of being placed in quarantine …