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In CDC s backyard, school reopening debate divides experts

In CDC’s backyard, school reopening debate divides experts Kantele Franko Updated:  Tags:  A sign that reads our children deserve better safe choice now is seen on Friday, Jan. 15, 2021, in Decatur, Ga. Just down the road from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, in a community flush with resident health professionals, the Decatur school system had no shortage of expert input on whether to resume in-person classes amid the coronavirus pandemic. Scores of public health and medical professionals from the affluent, politically liberal Atlanta suburb have weighed in about what s best for their own kids schools.(AP Photo/Brynn Anderson) (Copyright 2021 The Associated Press. All rights reserved)

School Reopening Debate Divides Experts In CDC s Back Yard​

UpdatedWed, Jan 27, 2021 at 6:17 pm ET Reply Scores of public health and medical professionals from the affluent, politically liberal Atlanta suburb where the U.S. Centers for Disease Control is headquartered have weighed in about what s best for their own kids’ schools. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson) ATLANTA Just down the road from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, in a community flush with resident health professionals, the Decatur, Georgia, school system had no shortage of expert input on whether to resume in-person classes amid the coronavirus pandemic. Scores of public health and medical professionals from the affluent, politically liberal Atlanta suburb have weighed in about what s best for their own kids schools.

In CDC s backyard, school reopening debate divides experts - The San Diego Union-Tribune

Just down the road from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, in a community flush with resident health professionals, the Decatur, Georgia, school system had no shortage of expert input on whether to resume in-person classes amid the coronavirus pandemic. Scores of public health and medical professionals from the affluent, politically liberal Atlanta suburb have weighed in about what’s best for their own kids’ schools. One emergency medicine doctor said initial reopening plans for the district’s 5,000-plus students weren’t safe enough. A pediatrician doing epidemiology work for the CDC advocated delaying. Others, including a leader of the CDC’s COVID-19 vaccine efforts, argued the district could get students back in classrooms safely and that not doing so jeopardized their development and mental health.

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