Here is a quick recap of the latest COVID-19 news for schools and beyond:
- NBC News, When COVID-19 Closed Schools, Black, Hispanic and Poor Kids Took Biggest Hit in Math, Reading, by Erin Einhorn
- Education Weekly, Will a COVID-19 Vaccine Be Mandatory for Students?, by Arianna Prothero
- The Washington Post, Europe’s Schools Still Open, Still Relatively Safe, Through COVID-19 Second Wave, by Michael Birnbaum
- Nature, How COVID Vaccines are Being Divvied up Around the World, by Asher Mullard
- The New York Times, Teaching in the Pandemic: ‘This Is Not Sustainable’, by Natasha Singer
- NPR, CDC Adviser On COVID-19 Vaccine Priority Groups And Why Some Aren't Eager To Be First by Mary Louise Kelly
- Science Magazine, As Moderna Submits Vaccine for FDA Approval, Fauci Says ‘Close the Bars and Keep the Schools Open’, by James Hohmann
What else have you read this week? Feel free to share any links in the comments.
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