To Keep Schools Safe, Should Kids Be Six Feet Apart, or Three?

Herd immunity probably unreachable unless kids get the shots

Herd immunity probably unreachable unless kids get the shots

The controversy over how much physical distance is necessary to safely reopen schools may be inching to a close.

During a press call with reporters, infectious diseases physicians flagged new evidence suggesting that whether kids are separated by 3 feet or 6 feet in schools doesn't affect COVID-19 case counts substantially.

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