As U.S. hits 5 million coronavirus cases, teachers, students, shuffle back into in-person classes
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As of Sunday, the United States hit five million confirmed coronavirus cases, as reported by the Johns Hopkins University data tracking system. Of course, as experts have warned for months, our actual number may be higher than what’s reported, givAs U.S. hits 5 million coronavirus cases, teachers, students, shuffle back into in-person classes
As of Sunday, the United States hit five million confirmed coronavirus cases, as reported by the Johns Hopkins University data tracking system. Of course, as experts have warned for months, our actual number may be higher than what’s reported, given how many people still have not been able to access a test. Meanwhile, Donald Trump relentlessly pushes to reopen schools, much to the fear of many teachers, students, and communities. Some counties have, in fact, already started in-person learning for the fall semester—and the results are exactly what experts and communities feared they would be. Earlier this week, Daily Kos covered two Georgia high schoolers reporting they’d been suspended for posting photos of crowded school hallways on social media; now, that same high school is reporting nine cases of the coronavirus, spread among both students and staff. And this school isn’t alone, either. Read more