When will California schools finally be back in session? The medical examiner’s office in metro Phoenix has gotten portable storage coolers and ordered more to handle an influx of bodies — reminiscent of New York City at the height of the pandemic there.In Houston, an 86-person Army medical team worked to take over a wing of United Memorial Medical Center. Rachel Curtis, right, and Capt. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)Registered nurses Army Capt.
"I absolutely think it'll be a different school than we're used to, whether that's fewer days a week, whether it's half the class coming in, whether it's new spaces or places where we educate," said Mayor Garcetti.Garcetti said K-12 schools in Los Angeles should prepare to resume with online classes, but "it would be a pity if we have all of our children only online throughout the rest of this calendar year. Texas gave public schools permission to stay closed for more than 5 million students well into the fall. White said students may need to work in shifts, wearing personal protective gear.Rigorous health and safety requirements will be in place, such as sanitizing and spreading students out. "Garcetti suggested finding safe ways for kids to be at school as long as the numbers are stable. And what, exactly, will the school day look like when students return to classrooms at long last? Gavin Newsom laid out strict criteria for school reopenings that makes classroom instruction unlikely for most districts.
"We should figure out safe ways for kids to be there, at least some of the week, face to face with teachers, with their peers," he said.By Theresa Waldrop, Jon Passantino and Sarah Moon, CNNCal State universities cancel most in-person fall classesCal State universities cancel most in-person fall classes “We haven’t had any issues so far.”At least half of all states have adopted requirements for wearing face coverings.
Most of the more than 770,000 students at California's two main university systems aren't likely to return to campus this fall. California Federation of Teachers President Jeff Freitas said while school leaders were caught off guard by Newsom's comments, the governor was not issuing a …
California Gov. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson charted a different course, announcing that as of Aug. 1, the government would no longer ask people to avoid public transit or work from home.The U.K.’s official death toll, which stood at more than 45,000, has for several weeks been the highest in Europe.Crary reported from New York. Rachel Curtis, right, and Capt. Holbrook said Wednesday that UC is "considering a mixed approach for classes, with some student instruction potentially to be delivered in classrooms and labs while other instruction may remain remote."
Soldiers will treat COVID-19 patients in the newly setup hospital wing as Texas receives help from across the country to deal with its coronavirus surge. We oversee the state's diverse public school system, which is responsible for the education of more than six million children and young adults in more than 10,000 schools with 295,000 teachers. “Almost all of it I can’t control.”Shaun Alley, assistant manager of Blue Collar, a Miami comfort food restaurant, said all of the customers eat outside on picnic tables and are asked to wear masks when not eating.“We tell people flat out: ‘Either you comply or we have the right not to serve you,’” he said. But in Georgia, Republican Gov.
The two most populous states each reported roughly 10,000 new cases and some of their highest death counts since the pandemic began. Students across California may return to classrooms in the fall, but school likely won’t look the same. Like many other schools, colleges and universities across the nation, UC and CSU began suspending in-class learning in March.Around the country, most other colleges and universities are still trying to figure out what instruction will look like in the fall, with some saying a decision will be made later.The North Dakota State Board of Higher Education last month voted unanimously in favor of a motion supporting the return of students to campuses in the fallLos Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti told CNN's Anderson Cooper on Tuesday that he supports CSU's decision to cancel nearly all in-person classes for the fall semester. Chat with us in Facebook Messenger. And I don’t feel that there’s a very great plan in place that makes me feel comfortable enough to send my baby to school and then return back to our family dynamic,” Garcia said.Several states have been reporting record numbers of Florida reported 128 new deaths Friday and 11,345 additional cases.There were signs across the Sunbelt that the virus was stretching authorities’ capacity to respond. That followed an announcement Thursday that Brazil’s confirmed cases exceeded 2 million, including 76,000 deaths.The surge in India — where experts believe the vast majority of cases are still being missed — drove home concerns over the readiness of some countries to cope with outbreaks that could test feeble health care systems.In sub-Saharan Africa, which already had the world’s greatest shortage of medical personnel, nearly 10,000 health workers in 40 countries have been infected, WHO said. Find out what's happening in the world as it unfolds.At the University of California, which has 10 campuses across the state, "it's likely none of our campuses will fully re-open in fall," Stett Holbrook, a spokesperson for UC, told CNN in an email on Tuesday.
A decision is expected mid-June, Holbrook said.Dr.