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We Asked 175 Pediatric Disease Experts if It Was Safe Enough to Open School

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by The New York Times | February 11, 2021
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Many of the common preconditions to opening schools — including vaccines for teachers or students, and low rates of infection in the community — are not necessary to safely teach children in person, a consensus of pediatric infectious disease experts said in a new survey.

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