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Teaching Scoot Over: The CDC Says Desks Can Sit Just Three Feet Apart in the Classroom

Scoot Over: The CDC Says Desks Can Sit Just Three Feet Apart in the Classroom

Students can safely sit just 3 feet apart in the classroom as long as they wear masks. That’s according to the latest Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines released on March 19. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) hasn’t changed its guidance for outside the classroom though. Students should still keep the usual 6 feet away from one another at sporting events, assemblies, lunch, or music practice.

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Why did the CDC update its guidelines for schools?
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