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Hawaii School Chief Stands By Full Reopening Despite Calls For Distance Learning Options
Christina Kishimoto’s remarks to the Board of Education provided more context on her pledge to fully reopen schools next year without a distance learning option. Reading time: 6 minutes.
Hawaii’s school superintendent on Thursday reaffirmed her decision to resume in-person learning at all schools in the fall, telling Board of Education members that lagging student performance this past year necessitates a return to standard instruction.
Outgoing school chief Christina Kishimoto said full distance learning will not be offered as an option by the time the new school year begins Aug. 3, although individual schools may offer the alternative in limited circumstances.
Posted5/16/2021 5:30 AM
A recent claim making its way through social media falsely says people who have received a vaccine against COVID-19 can shed, or spread, the virus to others who have not been vaccinated.
The post, which has been shared more than 2,000 times on Facebook, cites a May 3 article published by an organization that calls itself an independent pro-life news outlet. The article states, As these experimental vaccines create spike proteins, vaccinated individuals can shed some of these particles to close contacts causing disease in them.
That can t happen, according to public health experts quoted in USA Today. None of the approved vaccines used in the U.S. contain live coronavirus.
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