https://www.foxnews.com/us/los-angeles-san-diego-schools-wont-reopen
California's two largest school districts announced Monday that they would not be opening its facilities to students in the fall but will resume classes online.
In a letter to parents, Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent
Austin Beutner said the nation’s second-largest school district had
decided to resume online classes due to a resurgence of the novel coronavirus.
“We
made the decision to close school facilities before there was any
occurrence of the virus at our schools, and this proved to be the right
call,” Beutner said. “Science was our guide then, and it will continue
to be. Unfortunately, Covid-19 continues to spread in the Los Angeles
area and the virus is going to impact how we start the new school year.”
As someone else pointed out, isn't it interesting that this surge in the southern US is taking place right next to the surge in Mexico. And since large numbers of Americans aren't trying to sneak south, one wonders if there's an effect because of the hordes trying to migrate north.
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