I can't see any logical reason this wouldn't get approved. Senate Democrats push HHS to tally college coronavirus outbreaks https://www.politico.com/news/2020/08/19/senate-democrats-tally-college-coronavirus-outbreaks-398513
Hard to believe that tracking pandemic outbreaks would be a partisan issue but here's where we are...
I agree!! This is a huge reason the GOP has turned me into never wanting to vote for anyone from that party again. Their flexing their muscles over the Democrats in limiting what lockdowns and enforcements, precautions, testings, tracing...etc. has been a deadly and dangerous game. The ignorance and hoax cries started far too early, but the game turned deadly across the south when they began lifting restrictions without meeting any guidelines, and the no mask stance for months led by their chosen one.
1st day students are back and a shocking number have opted for online instruction. Kids are wearing mask and not complaining which is huge so far, but looked into one class and neither the teacher nor the students were wearing mask and they were not 6 feet apart, The teacher has to be the one letting this happen.
Coronavirus-exposed teachers could stay in classrooms under new fed. guidance https://arstechnica.com/science/202...ld-stay-in-classrooms-under-new-fed-guidance/ I'm sure the Federal guidance is reassuring to all.
Michigan has 14 school-related coronavirus outbreaks. State won’t say where. https://www.bridgemi.com/michigan-h...ed-coronavirus-outbreaks-state-wont-say-where The lack of transparency being allowed is BS.
All those Trump voters that believed this con artist when he said it's fine to open schools now have to deal with the headache that it has become. That's the one silver lining in this. School openings have gone disastrously and it has backfired for Trump and all of the republicans.
It doesn't help much when the Superintendents disagree with county health officials' guidelines. 10 superintendents pen letter opposing Hidalgo's guidance for reopening Harris County schools Jacob Carpenter | on August 19, 2020 https://www.houstonchronicle.com/ne...rintendents-school-reopen-letter-15493826.php According to the article the superintendents were from Clear Creek, Cy-Fair, Deer Park, Huffman, Humble, Katy, Klein, Pasadena, Spring Branch and Tomball ISDs. Combined, the districts serve about 457,000 students. *The guidelines are a suggestion, but not required. I wonder if they will follow them.
or college Chancellors http://www.ncpolicywatch.com/2020/0...come-under-fire-at-emergency-faculty-meeting/
Pressured by the state though. School leaders worried how TEA withholding funds could affect districts' decision-making https://cbsaustin.com/news/local/sc...-funds-could-affect-districts-decision-making