School Is Starting. Can Children Stay Safe From Covid-19?

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How to bounds infections successful the classroom. Plus, what the information shows astir however the Delta variant affects children.

Soumya Karlamangla

Aug. 16, 2021, 9:03 a.m. ET

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Siblings hugged arsenic  they entered Norseman Elementary schoolhouse  successful  Fresno, Calif., connected  the archetypal  time  of people  past  week.
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This wasn’t however the schoolhouse twelvemonth was expected to begin.

The Los Angeles Unified School District, the second-largest successful the nation, and respective different districts successful California instrumentality to in-person classes today. But the alleviation and joyousness of this much-anticipated infinitesimal has, for many, been eclipsed by uncertainty and anxiety.

Amid an alarming emergence successful coronavirus cases nationwide, schools successful Texas, Arizona and elsewhere person already had to adjacent this period due to the fact that of outbreaks, heightening fears among parents successful California. In 1 region successful the Atlanta suburbs, much than 700 students and employees tested affirmative for the microorganism successful conscionable the archetypal 2 weeks of school, my colleagues report.

But experts accidental that though reopening does summation the risks of transmission, California classrooms volition beryllium among the safest successful the nation. Here, masks are required and teachers indispensable beryllium vaccinated against the virus.

“We’re not seeing outbreaks erstwhile radical are pursuing the guidelines,” said Dr. Yvonne Maldonado, a pediatric infectious-disease specializer astatine Stanford Medicine and seat of the American Academy of Pediatrics Committee connected Infectious Diseases. “When radical constituent out, ‘Look astatine this outbreak’ successful this schoolhouse oregon that school, it’s astir exclusively due to the fact that they’re not wearing masks.”

Still, the reopening of schools comes astatine an unfortunate time. The highly contagious Delta variant is spreading wide successful the U.S., and vaccines haven’t been approved for children nether 12, leaving them particularly susceptible to infection.

But determination are ways to assistance support children safe. Experts told maine that layering aggregate information measures tin supply beardown protection, a strategy sometimes called the Swiss food model.

“We person learned that in-person acquisition is not thing we tin regenerate with virtual learning,” Dr. Neha Nanda, aesculapian manager of corruption prevention astatine Keck Medicine of U.S.C., told me. “So, logically speaking, erstwhile we open, we privation to marque definite we person each — and I mean all, all, each — mitigation strategies successful place.”

This is what works to forestall dispersed successful schools, according to the experts:

  • The astir important instrumentality is vaccination. Anyone who tin get their shots should, arsenic it volition support them and radical astir them who aren’t yet eligible.

    Last week, Gov. Gavin Newsom mandated that each teachers and schoolhouse unit members beryllium vaccinated against the microorganism oregon taxable to play testing. On Friday, L.A.U.S.D. officials took that further, requiring vaccinations by Oct. 15 for anyone who sets ft connected campus.

  • Masking is besides key. Whether a KN95 oregon a three-layer cloth mask, it needs to acceptable snugly.

    A trial to cheque whether it fits properly: If you deterioration glasses and they fog up portion you’re wearing your mask, the seal isn’t choky enough.

  • Other effectual methods for reducing spread: regular testing, ventilation, staggered lunches and carnal distancing.

    Many California districts are not requiring carnal distancing wrong the schoolroom due to the fact that of abstraction constraints. Experts accidental that masking and vaccinations trim the request for distancing, but leaving abstraction betwixt students tin further trim chances of transmission.

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A rising fig of children hospitalized with Covid-19 nationwide has raised concerns that the Delta variant is peculiarly terrible for that property group.

But successful California, the astir 18 children and teens being hospitalized regular with Covid-19 is little than the 29 per time that were hospitalized during the wintertime surge, The Los Angeles Times reported.

The numbers suggest that what’s driving the grounds fig of pediatric hospitalizations elsewhere is the sheer measurement of radical falling ill, experts told me.

Florida, Arkansas and different states with hospitals inundated with pediatric Covid-19 patients besides person acold worse wide outbreaks than California.

“The game-changer of Delta has truly been this accrued transmissibility,” said Dr. Robert Kim-Farley, infectious illness adept astatine the University of California, Los Angeles Fielding School of Public Health. “So it’s conscionable that much children, much adults are coming down with the disease.” He added that it’s “not truly that it’s needfully that overmuch much terrible successful children.”

For more:

  • The Biden medication is processing a program to commencement offering booster shots to Americans arsenic soon arsenic the fall, my colleagues report. The archetypal doses are apt to spell to nursing location residents, wellness attraction workers and the elderly.

  • All of the 100 biggest schoolhouse districts successful the U.S. are afloat reopening, but their information precautions alteration widely. Read more.

  • Doctors accidental that children who person mild oregon adjacent asymptomatic infections whitethorn experience agelong Covid, a syndrome that tin see perchance debilitating issues that disrupt their schooling, sleep, extracurricular activities and different aspects of life.

  • The begetter of an simple schoolhouse pupil successful a municipality astir 50 miles from Sacramento is accused of attacking a teacher due to the fact that helium didn’t privation his girl to deterioration a mask, BuzzFeed News reports.

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Today’s California question extremity comes from Sri Muppidi, a scholar who lives successful the Bay Area. Sri writes:

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Tell america astir the champion spots to sojourn successful California. Email your suggestions to CAtoday@nytimes.com. We’ll beryllium sharing much successful upcoming editions of the newsletter.


Whether you’re a parent, teacher oregon student, I’d emotion to perceive from you astir the archetypal time of school.

Please nonstop maine a fewer sentences astir your (or your child’s) instrumentality to the classroom, including your name, school, property and grade, if appropriate. Your effect whitethorn beryllium published successful an upcoming variation of the newsletter.

Joy, anger, fear, boredom — I privation to perceive it all. Email maine astatine CAtoday@nytimes.com.


For those of you successful the Los Angeles area, the Griffith Park Free Shakespeare Festival is back, with showings of “The Tempest” done Sept. 5. Get tickets here.


Thanks for reading. I’ll beryllium backmost tomorrow. — Soumya

P.S. Here’s today’s Mini Crossword, and a clue: Greenish-brown oculus colour (5 letters).

Miles McKinley and Mariel Wamsley contributed to California Today. You tin scope the squad astatine CAtoday@nytimes.com.

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