Ten school districts in Santa Cruz County are ready to reopen campuses for in-person learning for almost 40,000 children.Indoor masking is one of the keys to keeping everyone safe from the delta variant and there are some other safety measures that are implemented.Kristina Quilici has two children in the Santa Cruz City School District. One is in elementary school the other attends middle school. I m hoping it to be as close to back to normal as possible for the kids and hopefully we won t get any creepy outbreaks, Quilici said. The 10 school districts in Santa Cruz County and seven private schools are ready to reopen campuses for in-person learning to 47,000 children.The mandatory indoor mask rule will continue to be part of the new normal for K-12th graders.COVID-19 testing will be available on all campuses and cleaning and disinfecting will be done daily. Next week educators will open vaccination clinics for children between 12 and 18 years of age.More than 50% of students b
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On the same day Star Wars fans are paraphrasing and celebrating A New Hope, President Joe Biden announced a new goal.
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Biden sets updated vaccination goal
President Joe Biden wants 70% of U.S. adults to have at least one COVID-19 shot by July 4, a goal he announced Tuesday. The pace of vaccinations required to reach 70% is much slower than the speed with which the nation got to its current levels. Now, most states appear to be at or near the point where supply is outstripping demand, according to an analysis released Tuesday by the Kaiser Family Foundation. That s despite the fact that in about 1 in 4 states, fewer than half of adults have received at least one shot. Today, about 56% of total adults in the U.S. have received at least one shot.