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Adults get the vaccine. Kids have to wait. So when can families travel safely?


Adults get the vaccine. Kids have to wait. So when can families travel safely?
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More than a year into the pandemic, many families who have been stuck at home are itching to go on a vacation. But don’t pack your bags quite yet, experts say.
While more adults are getting vaccinated against the coronavirus every day, children, particularly younger ones, are not expected to get the vaccine for months.
In the meantime, once all the adults in your family have been vaccinated, does that mean it’s now safe to take that long-delayed trip? ....

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What's the Least Risky Hybrid Model to Bring Students Back to School?


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There’s more than one way to bring students back to class, but it’s not yet clear which models for in-person instruction can keep students and staff safest.
As of February, 43 percent of students had returned to full-time in-person learning and another 26 percent were using a hybrid remote schedule, according to a new analysis
by a coalition including the COVID Collaborative and the Evidence Project at the Center on Reinventing Public Education. The report echoes evidence in the latest Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines that suggests schools can operate safely with at least partial in-person instruction during the pandemic, provided they use mitigation measures such as sanitation, mask-wearing, and quarantining of students and staff who become infected with the coronavirus, which causes the potentially deadly respiratory illness COVID-19. ....

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Duke Research Shows In-Person Learning Is Safe With Low Virus Transmission


Duke Research Shows In-Person Learning Is Safe With Low Virus Transmission
 
 
Recent research from Duke University shows in-person learning can resume safely and proper mitigation measures can lower and prevent transmission in school settings.
Amid the local districts’ preparations for students to return to the classroom, there are some concerns about teachers being vaccinated prior to in-person instruction as the waitlist for a vaccine continues to grow. Currently, healthcare workers and those over the age of 65 are eligible to be vaccinated under Groups 1 and 2. The beginning of Group 3 of vaccinations for educators in PreK through 12 schools starts February 24.
While some people may be worried about receiving a vaccine prior to in-person instruction, others say it’s not the primary concern among some educators. Kristen Stephens, an associate professor of education at Duke, said some of the concern is actually about the form of instruction for their ....

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