Time need needed for schools to make adjustments. Carley most people assumed Cdc Guidance would change as we learned more about the virus. This is for the rest of this School Year. Just a few weeks. But we do know the virus doesnt traditionally spread in schools well ventilated. A lot of parents are wondering why are students being masked . There are a lot of adverse effects that could happen. One parent wrote an oped in Usa Today, let my children take off their masks. The science says it is safe. That Mom Hadley Heath manning bows it on to say, there is reason to believe young childrens emotional and verbal development depend greatly on human faces. Suffering from being surrounded by adults and people wearing masks in public places. The time to free children is is come and gone. The woman that went viral said take these masks off my children. Pete the sad reality there doesnt feel like real Pressure Or Ability to push administrators across the spectrum to make the move about masks. It
track. where dangerous hurricane ian is heading next. classrooms turned into bedrooms. we visit shelters and speak to families riding out the storm together. my main focus was getting them to safety. o donnell: and remembering legendary cbs newsman, bill plante, who covered more than half a century of history. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting tonight from tampa, florida. o donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us. as we come on the air tonight, the state of florida is being pummeled by hurricane ian. the massive category 4 storm storm made landfall this afternoon with winds at 150 miles per hour. but at this hour, ian is still a dangerous category 3 hurricane. ian ian slammed ashore north of fort myers, with dangerous winds and catastrophic storm surge. tonight hurricane ian is dumping tremendous amounts of rain along the i-4 corridor. ian has already dropped 18 inches of rain. to get a better understan
where dangerous hurricane ian is heading next. classrooms turned into bedrooms. we visit shelters and speak to families riding out the storm together. my main focus was getting them to safety. o donnell: and remembering legendary cbs newsman, bill plante, who covered more than half a century of history. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting tonight from tampa, florida. o donnell: good evening, and thank you for joining us. as we come on the air tonight, the state of florida is being pummeled by hurricane ian. the massive category 4 storm made landfall just hours ago with winds of 150 miles per h hour. ian slammed ashore north of fort myers with dangerous winds and catastrophic storm surge. the storm is moving inland and dumping tremendous amounts of rain along the i-4 corridor. and to get a better understanding of just how big ian is, this is what the storm looks like from space, the powerful hurricane covering almost the entire state of flori
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