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CDC releases guidelines for reopening schools

ST. LOUIS (KTVI) – The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released new guidelines this week to help schools reopen.

The update to its recommendations is being offered as communities in the United States start to reopen K-12 schools, according to the agency’s website.


The CDC’s website says the considerations are ways schools can help protect their students and staff while slowing the spread. The agency also explains that the considerations can be discussed with local health officials to decide how best to implement them to meet the need of the community.

The guidance explains that the more interaction there is, the higher the risk of spreading COVID-19. The risk can spread in the following school settings:

The CDC also said behaviors that reduce the spread of the virus should be promoted, recommending the following:

The CDC also provided recommendations for maintaining healthy environments:

Recommendations for maintaining health operations were also given by the CDC:

The CDC also recommended schools prepare for when someone gets sick:

“Schools can determine, in collaboration with state and local health officials to the extent possible, whether and how to implement these considerations while adjusting to meet the unique needs and circumstances of the local community. Implementation should be guided by what is feasible, practical, acceptable, and tailored to the needs of each community. School-based health facilities may refer to CDC’s Guidance for U.S. Healthcare Facilities and may find it helpful to reference the Ten Ways Healthcare Systems Can Operate Effectively During the COVID-19 Pandemic. These considerations are meant to supplement—not replace—any state, local, territorial, or tribal health and safety laws, rules, and regulations with which schools must comply.”

CDC.GOV

For a full list of CDC recommendations click here.


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