A majority of adults, 59 percent, support waiting to reopen K-12 schools until all teachers who want a coronavirus vaccine have received a dose, according to a report from the Pew Research Center released on Wednesday. Forty percent of respondents to Pew's surveyed questions were in favor of reopening as soon as possible regardless of whether or not teachers who want the vaccine have received it. Eighty percent of Black adults, 69 percent of Hispanic adults and 72 percent of Asian American adults were in favor of waiting until teachers received vaccines, while results were more evenly split among whites with 51 percent in favor of waiting and 48 percent in favor of reopening as soon as possible. ADVERTISEMENT Pew noted that differences in opinion could also be seen along political party lines, with 79 percent of Democrats believing schools should wait for teachers to be vaccinated and 65 percent of Republicans saying schools should reopen regardless. The … [Read more...] about Poll: Majority say teachers should be vaccinated before reopening schools
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Barrasso: 95% of Money for Schools in Relief Bill Isn’t Spent until 2022 Fiscal Year, ‘It Runs with Spending Until 2028’
On Tuesday’s broadcast of Fox News Radio’s “Guy Benson Show,” Senate Republican Conference Chair Sen. John Barrasso (R-WY) slammed the coronavirus relief proposal for how it handles school re-openings by stating that the money isn’t tied to re-opening, and 95% of the education money “won’t even start to be getting spent until 2022, when the pandemic is over. It runs with spending until 2028.” Barrasso said, “The Democrats are not tying the money for education to getting kids back in school. That is the critical issue, Guy, getting kids back to school. But the Democrats have gotten completely — they’ve fallen in line behind the teachers’ union and our kids are falling behind because they’re not in the classroom. … 95% won’t even start to be getting spent until 2022, when the pandemic is over. It runs with spending until 2028. We need to get the kids in the classroom now.” Follow Ian Hanchett on Twitter @IanHanchett … [Read more...] about Barrasso: 95% of Money for Schools in Relief Bill Isn’t Spent until 2022 Fiscal Year, ‘It Runs with Spending Until 2028’
Emergency School Funding In Biden Relief Bill Won’t Be Fully Spent Until 2028
Emergency funding for schools included in President Joe Biden’s coronavirus relief package, intended to help schools immediately return to in-person classes, won’t be fully spent until 2028. Just $38.6 billion of the $128.6 billion allocated for emergency school funding in Biden’s nearly $2 trillion coronavirus relief package will be spent by the end of 2022, according to the Congressional Budget Office. “The President’s plan would make sure we have every resource we need to defeat this virus and get life back to normal, including $130 billion to help ensure our kids can go back to school safely,” White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said recently. Emergency funding for schools included in President Joe Biden’s coronavirus relief package, intended to help schools immediately return to in-person classes, won’t be fully spent until 2028. Just $38.6 billion of the $128.6 billion allocated for emergency school funding in President Joe Biden’s proposed coronavirus relief … [Read more...] about Emergency School Funding In Biden Relief Bill Won’t Be Fully Spent Until 2028
CDC director says vaccinated teachers not a ‘prerequisite’ for schools to reopen
The head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Rochelle Walensky Rochelle Walensky New Yorkers should double mask until at least June, de Blasio says Biden mourns 500,000 American lives lost to coronavirus White House: Weather-delayed COVID-19 vaccine shipments will be delivered by midweek MORE , reiterated Sunday that she doesn't believe all teachers need COVID-19 vaccines before returning to classrooms. Appearing on CNN's "State of the Union," Walensky was asked about concerns from teachers about returning to in-person learning, especially given that around 25 percent teachers are elderly or have comorbidities that could contribute to more severe infections. "I'm a strong advocate of teachers receiving their vaccinations, but we don't believe it's a prerequisite for reopening schools," Walensky said, adding that CDC guidance stipulated that states should allow those at higher risk of serious COVID-19 infections to remain home for virtual … [Read more...] about CDC director says vaccinated teachers not a ‘prerequisite’ for schools to reopen
CDC Issues Official Guidance Stating That Schools Can Safely Reopen
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued new guidance Friday stating that schools can reopen safely so long as certain precautions are in place. The CDC is recommending a return to in-person instruction outside of cases of very high community transmission rates, according to The Washington Post . The agency also said teachers do not need to be vaccinated in order for schools to reopen, although it recommended they still be placed in a higher priority group in states’ vaccination guidelines. Schools should use masks and social distancing to safely resume in-person learning as soon as possible, CDC says https://t.co/cYVMWmOGqr — Bloomberg Politics (@bpolitics) February 12, 2021 The agency said infections will still happen and schools need to be adequately prepared to handle them, but that K-12 schools should be the last entities to close and the first to reopen in efforts to slow community spread going forward. “Evidence suggests that many K-12 … [Read more...] about CDC Issues Official Guidance Stating That Schools Can Safely Reopen