Mayor Bill de Blasio predicted that the CDC will further relax its social distancing guidelines for public schools by the start of the fall 2021 term.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announces the reopening of public schools at City Hall on Monday. (Screenshot via Courthouse News)
MANHATTAN (CN) Come September, New York City public schools will open fully in-person, with no option for students to attend school remotely, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced on Monday.
“One million kids will be back in their classroom in September, all in person, no remote,” de Blasio said of the country’s largest public school system, first breaking the news on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” before holding his own City Hall announcement.
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The White House has held a couple bigger events this week following new guidance that fully vaccinated individuals don t need to wear masks or social distance. One such event was the signing of the Hate Crimes Act on Thursday. Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images
What a difference a vaccine makes (that, and CDC guidance saying vaccinated people can safely do just about anything mask-free). At the Biden White House, which remained a COVID-cautious bubble longer than many corners of the country, it s like 2019 all over again, with large and largely mask-free events in the East Room both Thursday and Friday.