Tonight, as we come on the air, the president just moments ago on the coronavirus, saying, we need schools open, after saying today children are, quote, virtually immune, and that this thing is going away. Tonight, florida, for one, reporting a record increase in hospitalizations in a single day. More than 157,000 americans dead. The debate over returning to schools. Tonight, the districts that have opened already. The cases, the students testing positive. Images inside one georgia school, packed hallways, no masks. Chicago announcing they will begin the school year online. And the other unfolding crisis in texas, new moms testing positive, separated from their newborns. Also tonight, the pandemic president ial election. Tonight, the president s campaign trying to halt mailin voting for americans who want to vote from home in this pandemic. The campaign suing nevada to try to stop the state from sending ballots to registered voters. 24 hours after the president suggested mailin voting
packed hallways and social interaction and new rules. like other families, the kitleys in chicago were thrilled when last fall their four children could finally go back to school. but halfway through the school year there have been bumps in the road leaving home, going back to school. that transition back to school has been difficult, mostly for my youngest child who felt this sense of safety and security from the age of 7 until 8 1/2. and then needing to go back to school. so it sounds like your daughter got used to having the comfort of having mom and dad around all the time. absolutely. and then it is expected to go back to school from 0 to 100. there wasn t a gradual transition. kitley, a therapist herself, sees the tension in her parents. they are feeling increased anxiety around just how to be and communicate with people and
tonight, as we come on the air, the president just moments ago on the coronavirus, saying, we need schools open, after saying today children are, quote, virtually immune, and that this thing is going away. tonight, florida, for one, reporting a record increase in hospitalizations in a single day. more than 157,000 americans dead. the debate over returning to schools. tonight, the districts that have opened already. the cases, the students testing positive. images inside one georgia school, packed hallways, no masks. chicago announcing they will begin the school year online. and the other unfolding crisis in texas, new moms testing positive, separated from their newborns. also tonight, the pandemic presidential election. tonight, the president s campaign trying to halt mail-in voting for americans who want to vote from home in this pandemic.