NYC Department of Education Reverses Zoom Ban
Zoom worked with the department of education to address the safety issues associated with the platform.
Zoom worked with the department of education to address the safety issues associated with the platform.
Here are some issues schools, universities and healthcare facilities need to consider now that states and local governments are attempting to reopen the economy and ease COVID-19 restrictions.
If the adjusted 2020-2021 schedule is implemented, class start times might be staggered, and the number of students in a school and in a classroom would be limited.
Institutions of higher education are losing revenue due to campus closures.
Local authorities believe kids having too much time on their hands due to COVID-19 quarantines is to blame for the steep increase in break-ins.
Some schools have landed on drive-in graduations while others will do virtual ceremonies followed by in-person events at a later date.
While the vast majority of states have closed schools for the remainder of the school year, some are still holding out hope.
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Nine Columbus House facilities located throughout New Haven County will benefit from approximately $60,000 worth of food items. Fairfield University has also continued preparing and delivering meals to Prospect House in Bridgeport every Friday and Sunday, and will have sandwiches delivered weekly to the COVID-19 unit at Bridgeport Hospital.
City police broke up the party. Clemson University police have been asked to communicate to students the need for them to practice social distancing.