The CDC laid out detailed guidelines for reopening schools, restaurants, transit systems and other businesses.
across all sectors. Others appear novel. In early stages, the CDC recommend restricting ridership on mass transit to crucial infrastructure workers and opening child-care facilities only to the children of essential workers, such as nurses and doctors.Some codify ideas previously floated by health experts, such as staggering school start times and employee shifts to enhance social distancing, and installing sneeze guards at bars and other locations.
Not included in the guidelines are how houses of worship and religious institutions should operate, which were reportedly woven into an earlier version of the guidelines and removed over the Trump administration’s concerns that they infringed on religious freedom,
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