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Home  /  MCFeeds  /  2021  /  7/07 – 7/13  /  Coronavirus: Safety and Reopening

Coronavirus: Safety and Reopening

July 14, 2021

This one section of the 7/07 – 7/13, 2021 MCFeed Newsletter

The CDC is now recommending that all schools — including those that may not be able to comply completely with suggested safety guidelines — reopen this fall. While still encouraging schools to continue monitoring local virus levels, the CDC is sending a message about the necessity of in-person learning for kids, says The New York Times. Although some families continue to worry about the health risk of sending their children to in-person class, almost all schools have opened or plan to open with varying safety plans in the new school year.

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