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— lunamoth (@lunamoth) February 12, 2021
Rep. Nancy Mace: The kids aren't alright -- open schools, now. I'm a mom, I know how bad this is for students | Fox News https://t.co/trp1Fspbpf
— Catherine Barrett (@ReadersLeadPD) February 12, 2021
When we first closed schools, we had no idea how it would affect kids. Now we do:
— Rep. Nancy Mace (@RepNancyMace) February 12, 2021
- 31% jump in teen mental health ER visits
- 17 million kids risk going hungry
- Academic failure rate up 600%
- Countless dropouts
We CAN #ReopenSchools safely, & we MUST. https://t.co/eMwJZ5R2y3
If all the science – including that from the CDC & the American Academy of Pediatrics – is telling us schools are safe & that keeping them shuttered is detrimental to kids, then why are they still closed?
— Natalie Johnson (@nataliejohnsonn) February 12, 2021
Enter: Teachers' unions & local school officials.https://t.co/gyNOfaUz2I
If all of the science—including from the CDC & the American Academy of Pediatrics—tells us schools are safe and keeping them shuttered is detrimental to our kids, then why are they still closed?
— Rep. Nancy Mace (@RepNancyMace) February 12, 2021
Enter: Teachers unions & local school officials. READ: https://t.co/TFPxQaluck
“Parents, not the government, should decide whether to send their kids back to school...It’s time we put our children, not the teachers' unions, first” -@RepNancyMace https://t.co/TD8SmhqpsH
— Club for Growth (@club4growth) February 12, 2021
The #science is clear: We need schools open, and we need them open now.
— FreedomWorks (@FreedomWorks) February 12, 2021
"Parents, not the government, should decide whether to send their kids back to school." #ampFW @RepNancyMace #ReopenAmerica #SaveOurCountry https://t.co/NrUHuSzeeg
The kids aren't alright -- open schools, now. I'm a mom, I know how bad this is for students
— Sean Spicer (@seanspicer) February 12, 2021
via @RepNancyMace https://t.co/7UU5i6WK9q
The CDC has released its clearest guidance yet for reopening schools.
— NPR (@NPR) February 12, 2021
The update makes key changes to earlier language — including a new color-coded chart that divides school reopening options into 4 zones based on the level of community transmission.https://t.co/Tl5ywYChHn
Reopening schools while keeping teachers & support staff safe is not an ‘either-or’ issue.
— Raul M. Grijalva (@RepRaulGrijalva) February 12, 2021
If we vaccinate teachers now, we can ensure a safer return sooner.
Arizona must take action to ensure teachers & support staff can receive their vaccinations.
https://t.co/afJLh3dWTs
“Rather than a political push to reopen schools, the update is a measured, data-driven effort” this isn’t journalism, this is an extension of the teachers’ union. This is a complete cave that goes against what the data tells us. https://t.co/1iPydhU2ZE @kerpen
— nathan (@wyattsheepie) February 12, 2021
The CDC released guidance on reopening schools, including a color-coded zone system based on community spread of the coronavirus and saying "access to vaccination should not be considered a condition for reopening schools for in-person instruction." https://t.co/7m6R3ek7Ix
— NPR Politics (@nprpolitics) February 12, 2021
CDC Offers Clearest Guidance Yet For Reopening Schools https://t.co/cYSspIj154
— KSBA (@ksbanews) February 12, 2021
New @CDCgov guidance on school ops should be carefully reviewed by state/local officials. 2 key takeaways:
— Patrick Kelly (@plkelly27) February 12, 2021
-full 5 day, in-person instruction not recommended when more than 100 new cases/100K residents
-6 ft social distancing requirement "non-negotiable"https://t.co/tKICJDSOrX
These just released CDC "reopen" plans closely mirror the plan agreement of @fresnota and @fresnounified. WE HAVE A DETAILED PLAN! Don't listen to uninformed politicians @GarryBredefeld and pundits @LincolnFresno. Listen to @talksmack49 @BobNelson_FUSD https://t.co/GHWOu9BSVL
— Jon Bath (@jontbath) February 12, 2021