A New Study Suggests Students Can Be Just 3 Feet Apart Safely

The new study, published last week in the journal Clinical Infectious Diseases, suggests public schools may be able to reopen safely for in-person instruction as long as children maintain three feet of distance between them, and with other mitigation measures maintained, such as wearing masks.The new study, published last week in the journal Clinical Infectious Diseases, suggests public schools may be able to reopen safely for in-person instruction as long as children maintain three feet of distance between them, and with other mitigation measures maintained, such as wearing masks.internal-essential, Coronavirus Reopenings, Education (K-12), Coronavirus (2019-nCoV), Research, Children and ChildhoodRead More

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