CDC issues new guidance calling for schools to fully reopen in the fall 

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    BREAKING NEWS: CDC issues new guidance calling for schools to fully reopen in the fall and says that students returning to in-person learning is ‘a priority’

    • The CDC issued new guidance on Friday calling for K-12 schools to fully reopen in fall 2021
    • Recommendations include all vaccinated children ages two and older wear masks and that desks are placed at least three feet apart 
    • The agency wrote on its website that ‘students benefit from in-person learning’ and that returning to classrooms is ‘a priority’ 

    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released new guidance on Friday calling on schools to fully reopen in the fall.

    The federal health agency says this step should be taken even if schools cannot follow all recommended steps to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

    In the recommendations, the CDC say masks should be worn indoors by anyone over age two who is not fully vaccinated, desks should be placed three feet apart and that school officials perform daily screenings.

    ‘Students benefit from in-person learning, and safely returning to in-person instruction in the fall 2021 is a priority,’ the agency wrote. 

    The CDC issued new guidance on Friday calling for K-12 schools to fully reopen in fall 2021. Pictured: A child receives hand sanitizer while arriving at school, June 2021

    The CDC issued new guidance on Friday calling for K-12 schools to fully reopen in fall 2021. Pictured: A child receives hand sanitizer while arriving at school, June 2021

    This is a breaking news story and will be updated. 

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