The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on Friday that it's relaxing social distancing guidelines for schools, saying that students can sit 3 feet apart in classrooms, the Associated Press reported. Schools shut down all over the country at the onset of the pandemic. Once schools started to reopen, the CDC's guidelines were to have kids sit 6 feet apart, which allowed fewer students in a classroom, resulting in staggered schedules for kids. 'We don't really have the evidence that 6 feet is required in order to maintain low spread,' Greta Massetti, head of the agency's community interventions task […]
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