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Researchers: CDC Misinterpreted Analysis on Reopening Schools, Should Immediately Loosen Rules Researchers whose analysis was cited by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in recent schoolreopening guidance say the agency misinterpreted their findings and should immediately loosen the recommendations. Four doctors said in an op-ed this week that the guidance “is an example of fears influencing and resulting in misinterpretation of science and harmful policy,” arguing it “does not take into account the data we have regarding little disease transmission in schools.” Children aren’t at significant risk of poor outcomes from COVID-19, the disease caused by the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus, researchers wrote, and deaths involving the disease among children and adolescents are magnitudes fewer than deaths from suicide, some of which are being driven by continued school closures. ....
NYC Schools Chief Resigns, Replaced by First Black Woman Bloomberg 2/26/2021 Shelly Banjo and Nic Querolo (Bloomberg) New York City Schools Chancellor Richard Carranza said he will resign in March, clearing the way for the elevation of the system’s first Black female chief. Popular Searches Carranza, 54, has run the largest system in America for the past three years. He has battled Mayor Bill de Blasio over how to tackle a history of segregation in New York City education and accusations of systemic favoritism in the admissions system for gifted-and-talented programs. “It is incredibly hard to say goodbye,” Carranza said at a Friday briefing. “I am a New Yorker who has lost 11 family and close childhood friends to this pandemic, and a New Yorker who, quite frankly, needs to take time to grieve.” ....
News of the planned school safety hires surfaced during a City Council hearing last week, when Kenyatte Reid, the executive director of the Education Department’s Office of Safety and Youth Development, sharply criticized the move. ....