Keeping classrooms closed during pandemic more detrimental to children’s health than thought, report says
Report cites urgent need for America’s schools to reopen
Mark Meredith reports on study submitted to Congress.
A new 92-page report ‒ commissioned by seven groups, including the conservative-leaning American Enterprise Institute ‒ examines the challenges parents, teachers and students face with the continued reliance on remote learning amid school closings due to the coronavirus pandemic.
“The recommendation is to open schools and bring kids back into the classroom as quickly as possible,” John Bailey with the American Enterprise Institute said in an interview with Fox News on Thursday.
“We can accelerate the massive, nationwide effort to reopen our schools safely and meet my goal, that I stated at the same time about 100 million shots, of opening the majority of K-8 schools in my first 100 days in office. This is going to be the No. 1 priority of my new secretary of Education, Miguel Cardona,” Biden said.
Some school districts have pushed to delay reopening efforts because of concerns about the health and safety of students and teachers. Yet the report referenced above indicates schools can safely reopen by using common sense COVID-19 protocols, including enhanced cleaning and social distancing.
“Evidence points to schools mirroring the transmission rates of their communities. Schools themselves do not appear to drive community transmission,” said the authors of the study.
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