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Subject Today's Headlines: With COVID-19 infection rates below 1% in most Massachusetts towns, many parents wonder why can’t schools open full time?
Date August 11, 2020 9:03 AM
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With COVID-19 infection rates below 1% in most Massachusetts towns, many parents wonder why can’t schools open full time?

Across Massachusetts, heated debates over school reopening have dominated the summer and often are unfolding in communities where active COVID-19 cases are nearly non-existent. Yet very few districts have indicated they will reopen schools this fall to all students full-time five days a week.
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Pints or primers? UK’s push to open schools may force a choice

Britain, having moved aggressively to reopen its economy after three months of coronavirus lockdown, now faces what some specialists cast as a binary trade-off for a land that loves a good book as much as a cool pint: schools or pubs?
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State won’t divulge COVID-19 cases in child care centers

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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Heading into stretch, Markey-Kennedy race looks to be a dead heat

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