CDC Releases 'Decision Tool' Guidance to Aid Schools and Businesses as States Reopen

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The documents that use traffic signs and other graphics to tell organizations what they should consider before reopening

Documents that U.S. health officials have released as part of some long-delayed specific guidance that schools, businesses, and other organizations can use as states reopen from coronavirus shutdowns are photographed on May 14, 2020. — U.S. health officials on Thursday released some of their long-delayed guidance that schools, businesses and other organizations can use as states reopen from coronavirus shutdowns.

Early versions of the documents included detailed information for churches wanting to restart in-person services, with suggestions including maintaining distance between parishioners and limiting the size of gatherings.

The CDC drafted the guidance more than a month ago and it was initially shelved by the Trump administration, TheThe agency also had prepared even more extensive guidance — about 57 pages of it — that has not been posted., which the AP obtained, would give different organizations specifics about how to reopen while still limiting spread of the virus, including by spacing workers or students 6 feet apart and closing break rooms and cafeterias to limit gatherings.

 

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