The Defense Department will offer in-person instruction at half of its U.S.-based schools and all of its schools in Europe this academic year, a recognition of the difference in progress the U.S. and Europe have made in curbing the coronavirus pandemic
WASHINGTON—The Defense Department will offer in-person instruction at half of its U.S.-based schools and all of its schools in Europe during the coming academic year, a recognition of the difference in progress the U.S. and Europe have made in curbing the coronavirus pandemic.
The decision, announced Thursday, is the result of a monthslong assessment of which schools were safe to open and what criteria the military would use to make the decision. Schools assessed to pose a low risk of transmitting coronavirus would be allowed...
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