CDC Sees Large-Scale Covid-19 Outbreaks At Schools Not Following Safety Guidelines, Asks Them To ‘Do The Right Thing’

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The CDC implored school districts today to follow the agency’s recommendations that students and staff wear masks and get vaccinated against coronavirus

U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Rochelle Walensky implored school districts Friday to follow the agency’s recommendations that students and staff wear masks and get vaccinated against coronavirus, if they’re eligible, after CDC outbreak investigations showed a higher rate of Covid-19 cases linked to schools that did not follow the agency’s guidelines.... [+]

distanced classroom session at Medora Elementary School on March 17, 2021 in Louisville, Kentucky. Today marks the reopening of Jefferson County Public Schools for in-person learning with new COVID-19 procedures in place. Walenskey said at a White House briefing that large-scale Covid outbreaks are occurring at schools that aren’t following the CDC’s recommendations, especially when it comes to wearing a mask indoors and getting vaccinated.

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