Students Need To Be In Classrooms, With Masks, This Fall, Education Secretary Says
Students learn best in classrooms, U.S. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona tells NPR — but “we have to make sure that we’re following mitigation strategies.“
Students learn best in classrooms, U.S. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona tells NPR — but “we have to make sure that we’re following mitigation strategies.“
With COVID-19 cases on the rise in Chicago, officials say this surge may not be as bad because so many are already vaccinated.
Some university leaders say Congress should double the Pell Grant, a form of federal student aid available to low-income students.
The CDC information dated Thursday gives new details on this variant of the coronavirus and says the agency should “acknowledge that the war has changed.” It was first reported by The Washington Post.
Chicago and Cook County officials now suggest indoor masking for all.
With news about vaccinated people getting coronavirus infections, should you be worried? How common are breakthrough infections? Here’s what scientists know and what they’re trying to learn.
The music festival will be Chicago’s largest gathering since the pandemic began — and comes amid a spike in coronavirus cases caused by the delta variant.
Infectious disease specialist Dr. Emily Landon explains why Chicago is not yet a “hotspot” despite rising cases.
Dr. Emily Landon joins Reset to discuss public health and safety at one of the world’s largest music festivals.