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At odds with Trump, most say unsafe to reopen schools -poll

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At odds with Trump, most say unsafe to reopen schools -poll

At odds with Trump, most say unsafe to reopen schools -poll

[NFA] Only one in four Americans think it is safe for public schools to reopen this fall as U.S. coronavirus cases climb, and four in 10 parents said they would likely keep their children home if classes resume, a new Reuters/Ipsos opinion poll shows.

This report produced by Jillian Kitchener.


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