America’s K-12 public schools are loosening COVID-19 restrictions in a piecemeal fashion to keep their doors open as students return despite lingering concerns about the stubbornly persistent original virus and its variants.
With more than 70% of America’s K-12 students expected back in class by the end of the week, school tracking website Burbio reports that some districts will let infected people return to school in masks after five days of quarantine. That includes Indiana’s Goshen Community Schools and New Hampshire’s School Administrative Unit 48 in Plymouth.
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