CDC defends school guidelines as advocates say they make it too hard to reopen
But the much-anticipated guidelines released Friday were, in fact, more measured than some expected, with full in-person schooling recommended only when levels of community transmission are quite low, a standard that almost no place in the U.S. meets today.
Under the rubric laid out, the CDC recommends either fully remote or hybrid plans, where students spend some time in school and some at home, for areas with substantial community spread. Even though case counts are falling, the definition of substantial spread today includes the vast majority of the country. CONTINUE READING: CDC defends school guidelines as advocates say they make it too hard to reopen - The Washington Post