New CDC school guidance prioritizes in-person learning — even if all Covid-19 safety measures aren't in placeIn this Thursday, March 11, 2021 file photo, desks are arranged in a classroom at an elementary school in Nesquehoning, Pennsylvania. Matt Slocum/AP
However, it remains important to layer safety strategies such as masking and physical distancing, and most importantly, vaccinations for everyone eligible. "If localities decide to remove prevention strategies in schools based on local conditions, they should remove them one at a time and monitor closely for any increases in COVID-19 cases before removing the next prevention strategy," the guidance says, adding that schools need to be transparent with families, staff and the community as they do so.Offering vaccines on siteExcusing absences for students to get vaccinated.
The CDC says physical distancing should be practiced in schools where not everyone is vaccinated, but students should not be excluded from in-person learning to maintain physical distancing.
Please! Stop with that already.
So, people say 'Vaccines don't work! Prove they work!'. So you go 'OK, here's some data'. And then they go 'This is a lie!'. So, genuine question - how do you prove it when they won't believe the science? This is feeling very flat-Earthy 😕
What else can we expect. Those people want to kill the rest of us.
My guess is it’s either from beliefs that caused people to stop wearing masks or a possible negative effect of the vaccine when not fully vaccinated...probably a combination of the two but I don’t know much of the numbers wére talking about
We going to war with China yet? Or it’s not that bad?
I'd rather chew a bowl of Captain Crunch with my eyes.
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