CDC director: Schools can reopen without teachers being vaccinated against COVID-19

CDC director: Schools can reopen without teachers being vaccinated against COVID-19

The CDC, if you can believe them or any government agency, now says teachers can go back to work without taking the vaccine.  Just wear a mask and social distance.

“Walensky cited CDC data showing that social distancing and wearing a mask significantly reduce the spread of the virus in school settings.

White House COVID-19 coordinator Jeff Zients called on Congress to pass additional funding to ensure schools have the resources necessary to support reopening.

President Joe Biden has pledged to ensure nearly all K-8 schools will reopen for in-person instruction in the first 100 days of his administration.

Poor Joe Biden is really confused—obviously mentally challenged.  Does he know he was elected President of the United States—not Governor of any State or a member or any school board.  He has no authority to open or close schools—will someone, maybe his wife, tell him.  He always seems confused as to where he is and what he is doing.

CDC director: Schools can reopen without teachers being vaccinated against COVID-19

The San Joaquin Valley Sun, 2/3/21   

The director of the CDC says schools can safely reopen even if teachers are not vaccinated for the coronavirus.

As some teachers’ unions balk at resuming in-person instruction before teachers are inoculated, Dr. Rochelle Walensky says, “Vaccination of teachers is not a prerequisite for safe reopening of schools.”

Walensky cited CDC data showing that social distancing and wearing a mask significantly reduce the spread of the virus in school settings.

White House COVID-19 coordinator Jeff Zients called on Congress to pass additional funding to ensure schools have the resources necessary to support reopening.

President Joe Biden has pledged to ensure nearly all K-8 schools will reopen for in-person instruction in the first 100 days of his administration.

Teachers are prioritized as “essential workers” under the CDC’s vaccination plans, though many have yet to receive doses as the nation continues to face a supply shortage of the vaccine.

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