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Redfield Says CDC Will Not Revise School Reopening Guidance Despite Push From Trump Admin

by Madison Summers
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There are mixed views on whether people should be heading back to school in the fall, and how to safely do that, amid the coronavirus pandemic, and President Donald Trump’s administration is pushing for it.

After Trump pushed for the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to revise its guidance on reopening schools, calling them “very tough” and “expensive,” the CDC said it would be issuing new guidelines, as IJR reported.

However, now, CDC Director Robert Redfield is making it clear that the CDC does not plan to revise their guidelines. But, there will be more information provided.

“Our guidelines are our guidelines, but we are going to provide additional reference documents to aid basically communities that are trying to open K-through-12s,” Redfield said on ABC’s “Good Morning America” Thursday.

He continued, “It’s not a revision of the guidelines. It’s just to provide additional information to help schools be able to use the guidance that we put forward.”

Asked which guidelines are “too tough” or “impractical,” Redfield responded by reiterating that the CDC guidelines are just that, “guidances, they’re not requirements.”

“It’s not a question of opening schools versus public health. My position is that the public health of the students of this nation is best served by getting these schools reopened,” Redfield added. “Reopen safely.”

Watch Redfield’s interview below:

.@ABC NEWS EXCLUSIVE: @CDCDirector Dr. Robert R. Redfield speaks one-on-one to @GStephanopoulos after Pres. Trump blasts their school guidance and weighs in on when it will be safe to open schools. https://t.co/gXeRpIX7D6 pic.twitter.com/1OS0cZ75Rz

— Good Morning America (@GMA) July 9, 2020

As the White House expressed interest in the CDC issuing new guidelines, Redfield previously indicated this week, “It would be personally very disappointing to me, and I know my agency, if we saw that individuals were using these guidelines as a rationale for not reopening our schools.”

The CDC guidelines for reopening schools include dividing students into small groups, staggering schedules, and limiting sharing objects.

Trump said at a White House event on Tuesday, “We’re very much going to put pressure on governors and everybody else to open the schools.”

On infections, the president said, “It’s time to be open, it’s time to stay open and we will put out the fires as they come.”

Trump received push back from New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D), who said it is up to the states to decide when schools will reopen, not the federal government.

“It’s not up the president of the United States. There is something called the Constitution that guides government power and then there are a series of laws based on that Constitution and the president does not have the authority to open schools,” Cuomo said during Wednesday’s press briefing.

Tags: Centers for Disease Control and PreventionCoronavirus OutbreakDonald TrumpRobert Redfield
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