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Schoolchildren Seem Unlikely to Fuel Coronavirus Surges, Scientists Say
Fri, 2020-10-23 12:09 —
mike kraft
Schoolchildren Seem Unlikely to Fuel Coronavirus Surges, Scientists Say
Months into the school year, school reopenings across the United States remain a patchwork of plans: in-person, remote and hybrid; masked and not; socially distanced and not. But amid this jumble, one clear pattern is emerging.So far, schools do not seem to be stoking community transmission of the coronavirus
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