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The Johnson & Johnson Pause Slows College Vaccinations


The Johnson & Johnson Pause Slows College Vaccinations
Schools are looking for alternatives to the one-shot vaccine before the end of the semester.
April 14, 2021, 12:57 p.m. ET
Vaccinations interrupted
As summer break looms, colleges are racing to inoculate students before they leave campus. Many schools and states had banked on the Johnson & Johnson vaccine the only one-shot Covid-19 inoculation approved for use in the U.S. to achieve that goal.
But on Tuesday, all 50 states, as well as CVS and Walgreens, halted use of the vaccine after six women between 18 and 48 developed blood clots within about two weeks after their shots. One died, and another is in critical condition. ....

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Will Classroom Social Distancing Rules Change?


Will Classroom Social Distancing Rules Change?
If the C.D.C. relaxes its rule requiring students in classrooms to be six feet apart, more districts could bring students back full time. But teachers’ unions are wary.
March 17, 2021
Will three be the new six?
The director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on Monday that the agency might revise its guidance calling for at least six feet of distancing between students in schools in areas with high coronavirus transmission. But one major stakeholder, the American Federation of Teachers, is staunchly opposed to changing the guidance now and plans to try to persuade the agency not to do so. ....

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'I'm Overwhelmed by How Much Is Out of My Control'


‘I’m Overwhelmed by How Much Is Out of My Control’
A teacher featured in a special Times audio series on Odessa High School shares her stresses during the pandemic.
March 5, 2021
For six months, The New York Times’s audio team has documented the return of students to classes at a Texas high school. Today, in a special edition of the Education Briefing, hear from one of the teachers the team followed.
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Kason Kash Bugarin, 3, outside his family’s home, near a yard storing oil-drilling rigs in West Odessa, Texas, once home to one of the most productive oil fields in the world. ....

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