As kids return to in-person learning the c-d-c is looking at how many students can safely fit into classrooms
As kids return to in-person learning the c-d-c is looking at how many students can safely fit into classrooms
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However, a new report suggests three feet may be as safe as six feet as long as everyone is wearing a mask.
The study was published in a clinical infectious diseases publication.
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"* mantorville superintenden t mark matuska tells me he believes the study is promising and he hopes the new guidelines are adopted.
If we can keep the kids with their masks on and keep our sanitary systems and all our protocols in place so that kids can stay safe we'd hope that the 3 foot rule not only is in place for our kids in the classroom but it also extends past the quarantine rule.
The study concludes that maintaining six feet distance isn't possible without dramatically limiting the number of kids in a classroom.
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