On Feb. 3, CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Wallensky said vaccinations are not a prerequisite for opening schools, yet was subsequently rebuked by the non-scientific entity known as the Biden/Harris White House.
Our children have been suffering from isolation for almost a year now, and the Democrats somehow keep moving the goalposts. Even Dr. Wallensky, then the top infectious disease chief at Harvard, informed Newton public schools last summer that three feet of distancing would ensure the safety of teachers and students.
Now? The new guidelines released last week by the CDC call for a minimum safe distance of six feet apart.
We should be concerned that special interest groups are not only claiming seats at the decision-making table -- they're now owning the table. Despite the fact that $50 billion in federal relief allocated for public education still remains unspent, these same special interest groups have somehow managed to convince the scientists like Dr. Wallensky and Dr. Anthony Fauci that schools cannot safely reopen until another round of relief spending is allocated.
Meanwhile, the Democrat-controlled Congress of Ayanna Pressley and Elizabeth Warren, to name a few of our own from Massachusetts, are all on board with this, and that's why we need to organize NOW to put Republicans in office who won't kowtow to these non-scientific special interest hustlers.