State won’t divulge COVID-19 cases in child care centers
The Baker administration is refusing to provide data on coronavirus cases reported by the state-licensed emergency child care centers that remained open during the three-month period while the state was shut down.

The Globe sought the data to obtain clearer information about the risk of coronavirus spread in group care settings for children. That issue is currently being debated among parents, teachers, and superintendents weighing whether schools should reopen next month.

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— ‘The facts don’t support it’: Baker rejects idea all Mass. schools should be remote
— Families with means leave public schools for private schools

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