COVID-19 Surge Shutters New York City Public Schools

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Published on November 18, 2020 - Duration: 01:11s

COVID-19 Surge Shutters New York City Public Schools

COVID-19 Surge Shutters New York City Public Schools .

Due to a rise in COVID-19 cases, the entire public school system in New York City will close down on Thursday.

Mayor Bill de Blasio confirmed the news on Twitter, saying the city needed to โ€œfight back the second wave of COVID-19.โ€.

Roughly 300,000 children who have been attending in-person classes will now switch to all-remote instruction.

The closure is due to the city reaching its three percent โ€œthreshold of test positivity citywide.โ€.

Over the past seven days, there has been a daily average of 1,672 new COVID-19 cases.

According to de Blasio, although the closure is temporary, in-person teaching will not just immediately resume when the positivity rate falls below three percent again.

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He plans to wait for community spread to stabilize first rather than create a disruptive back-and-forth for children and teachers.

Although in-person teaching has been halted, indoor dining and gyms will remain open at reduced capacity.

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According to the โ€˜NYT,โ€™ parents are infuriated by the stateโ€™s priorities, especially since this latest spike does not appear to have been caused by the reopened schools.


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