CDC to issue new guidelines on reopening schools after Trump blowup
Enlarge / Schoolchildren wearing protective mouth masks and face shields attend a course in their classroom at Claude Debussy college in Angers, western France, on May 18, 2020, after France eased lockdown measures to curb the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, caused by the novel coronavirus. (credit: Damien Meyer / AFP / Getty Images)
On the heels of criticism from President Trump, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is planning to release updated guidance documents outlining how schools can safely reopen amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Vice President Mike Pence announced the upcoming documents Wednesday, just hours after Trump took to Twitter to blast the agency's current guidelines.
Well, the president said today, we just don't want the guidance to be too tough," Pence said in a press briefing for the White House Coronavirus Task Force. That's the reason why next week, the CDC is going to be issuing a new set of tools, five different documents that will be giving even more clarity on the guidance going forward."
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