St. Johns County education union reacts to CDC s guidance for reopening schools
“We are essential workers, we are essential to the economy, we are essential to furthering the academic success of our students, and we must be prioritized.” Author: Briana Ray-Turner Updated: 5:40 PM EST February 16, 2021
ST. JOHNS COUNTY, Fla. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is laying out guidelines to resume in-person classes at schools across the country, guidelines many of us have heard before: Mask wearing, social distancing and washing your hands.
One additional strategy is maintaining healthy facilities.
“There is an inherit risk, said Michelle Dillon, president of the St. Johns Education Association. I believe we have done the best we can with the mitigation factors with desk shields and protective equipment, and it s not a guarantee.
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