"If there’s a low prevalence, less than 10% of COVID cases in the community, then that puts you in the blue or yellow zone, which means you are clear to go for in-person in-classroom studies," she said. "But if you are above that, if you are in the red zone, then it is not recommended that you have in-class studies until the level of covid cases in the community drop." CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPA CDC study of 17 schools in Wisconsin found that, out of 191 COVID cases, only 7 of them, or about 3.7%, were linked to in-class transmission. "So far, you know, the schools that have been open, there have not been any significant cases of major transmission or illness or disease," Neishewat said. The CDC reported that, as of Sunday, 52.8 million COVID-19 vaccine doses have been administered across the United States so far.
Source: Fox News February 15, 2021 00:00 UTC