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Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey on Wednesday ordered all public and charter schools to transition back to in-person learning as coronavirus numbers in his state have experienced a sharp decline.
By Lambert Strether of Corrente.
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A popular Facebook and blog post by conservative radio host Buck Sexton claims scientific research indicates life should return to normal now despite the persistence of the COVID-19 pandemic. Here s what the science tells anyone who is being honest about it: open the schools, stop wearing masks outside, and everyone at low risk should start living normal lives. Not next fall, or next year now, reads the blog post, posted to Facebook on Feb. 8.
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Distancing of 6 feet is now recommended to the greatest extent possible in Chester and Delaware county school districts. (Shutterstock)
CHESTER COUNTY, PA Updated guidance went out to school superintendents in Chester and Delaware counties on Friday, relaxing wording in 6-feet distance standards, drawing a hard line that says 3-feet of distance must be kept at all times.
Chester County Health Department s guidance update also underscored the CDC s guidance that vaccination access should not be a factor in school district decisions about reopening for in-person instruction.
Chester County Health Department advised school districts that when the incidence rate is below 100 per 100,000 residents and percent positive of cases is below 10 percent, distancing of 6 feet is recommended to the greatest extent possible, and at no time is less than 3 feet permitted.