The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is expected to relax its COVID-19 recommendations in the coming days, starting with schools, just as students head back to the classroom.
recommendations in the coming days, starting with schools, just as students head back to the classroom.
Michael Cornell, superintendent of Hamburg Central School District in western New York, said his students need to get back to normal. The proposed changes are raising some concerns, as less than half of school-aged children are fully vaccinated, and the majority of Americans are living in communities with high rates of COVID-19.
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