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California high school reopened with no COVID outbreaks

Equity is also an issue. Rates of transmission and deaths are higher in Black, Latino and economically disadvantaged communities, often the same areas where schools have smaller budgets, fewer resources, larger classes and problems like old buildings with poor ventilation. At the same time, though coronavirus cases among children have been rarer and less severe than for adults, evidence is mounting that children are not only susceptible but also can suffer long-term health consequences. Authorization for a vaccine for use on children is probably months away. Claudia Briggs, spokeswoman for the California Teachers Assn., said forcing quick openings with incentive funding may “penalize” communities where rates of transmission are still high, or where plans have already been put in place for later returns. While the new state funding will help put safety measures in place, she points out that private schools may already be benefiting from wealthier families and neighborhoods where

This high school reopened two months ago, with no COVID-19 outbreaks Here s how

This high school reopened two months ago, with no COVID-19 outbreaks. Here s how Anita Chabria, Brian van der Brug © Provided by The LA Times Students gather in the gym for pingpong and movies while waiting to receive their COVID-19 test results at Jesuit High School in Sacramento. (Brian van der Brug / Los Angeles Times) For the teenagers of Jesuit High School, every morning starts with a single-question exam COVID-19 positive or not? The routine at this all-male Catholic institution goes like this: Head back in the parking lot, swab up the nose, roll into the gym for pingpong and movies while waiting for test results.

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