The COVID-19 strain is disproportionately impacting young, unvaccinated people Author: Abby Llorico Updated: 10:12 PM CDT June 28, 2021
ST. LOUIS As things look a little more like they used to this summer, schools and families are hoping going back to school feels like “back to normal,” too but the COVID-19 delta variant could threaten that.
“I think it could have a significant impact on our on our schools,” said Dr. Rachel Charney, SSM pediatric emergency physician with the Metropolitan Pandemic Task Force.
She said she believes schools will be opened for in-person learning, but what the classroom looks like could depend on what happens over summer break with this variant.
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