The guidelines
https://www.cdc.gov/
coronavirus/2019ncov/
community/
chools-childcare/index.html, which also emphasize the need for
facility-cleaning, personal hygiene and contact tracing, are
intended to give school districts a road map to bring the nation's
55 million public school students back to classrooms without
sparking COVID-19 outbreaks.
"We believe with the strategies we have put forward that there will
be limited to no transmission in schools if followed," CDC Director
Rochelle Walensky told reporters, noting that the CDC was not
mandating that schools reopen.
The agency also said school reopenings should not be conditional on
teachers' access to COVID-19 vaccines, but strongly recommended U.S.
states prioritize teachers and school staff for vaccination.
President Joe Biden promised to reopen most K-8 schools within 100
days of taking office on Jan. 20. He praised the CDC's guidance on
Friday and emphasized the problems arising from the continued
closure of schools, including children's mental health struggles and
the exodus of parents from the workforce.
"We have sacrificed so much in the last year. But science tells us
that if we support our children, educators, and communities with the
resources they need, we can get kids back to school safely in more
parts of the country sooner," Biden said in a statement.
Just 44% of U.S. school districts were offering fully in-person
learning as of December and 31% were operating all remotely,
according to the Center for Reinventing Public Education, which
surveyed 477 of the nation's nearly 13,000 school districts. Other
districts have employed a hybrid learning model, where students
attend some school days in-person and some virtually.
School reopenings have caused labor disputes between teachers
unions, who fear for their members' safety, and school districts in
major U.S. cities. In Chicago this week, the teachers union and
district reached agreement on a safety plan after months of
negotiations that included threats of a strike.
On Friday, the American Federation of Teachers, which has about 1.7
million members, commended the CDC's guidance for relying on "facts
and evidence."
"We urge the CDC to remain flexible as more data comes to light. The
guidance is instructive for this moment in time, but this disease is
not static," AFT President Randi Weingarten said in a statement.
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FLEXIBLE APPROACH
The CDC's phased mitigation strategy is
adaptable depending on the level of COVID-19
transmission in a school's community.
In areas where the COVID-19 positive test rate
is below 5% and there were fewer than nine new
cases per 100,000 in the last seven days,
schools can fully reopen and safely relax social
distancing measures as long as masks are worn,
Walensky said. In areas of higher transmission,
the agency is urging 6 feet (1.83 m) of
separation in classrooms and weekly testing of
students, teachers and staff.
Elementary school students should learn
in-person at least part-time even in areas of
high transmission, the guidance says.
Recent studies have shown that in-person
learning has not been associated with increased
community transmission, especially in elementary
schools.
House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy
criticized the reopening guidelines on Friday as
not bold enough to ensure that students return
to classrooms promptly.
"Families and students deserve better. They need
iron-clad assurances that their children will be
able to get back into the classroom environment
that offers the best education model," McCarthy
said in a statement.
U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, a Democrat,
said on Friday that House committees were
working to pass Biden's $1.9 trillion American
Rescue Plan legislation, which includes a $130
billion investment that could help schools
follow the CDC protocols, to help schools
enforce the CDC's guidelines.
"Without strong assistance from Congress, our
schools cannot afford to enact the science-based
safety precautions required," Pelosi said in a
statement.
(Reporting by Gabriella Borter in Boca Raton,
Fla., Jarrett Renshaw in Philadelphia and Trevor
Hunnicutt in Washington; Editing by Colleen
Jenkins, David Gregorio and Matthew Lewis)
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