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Parents struggle as schools reopen amid coronavirus surge

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Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Washington.President Donald Trump and Education Secretary Betsy DeVos have urged schools to reopen.

However, Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation’s top infectious-disease expert, warned Monday: “There may be some areas where the level of virus is so high that it would not be prudent to bring the children back to school.”“So you can’t make one statement about bringing children back to school in this country.

It depends on where you are,” he said.In Indiana, where schools reopened last week, a student at Greenfield-Central Junior High tested positive on the first day back to class and was isolated in the school clinic.“This really does not change our plans,” School Superintendent Harold Olin said.

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