Coronavirus: Health officials suggest LA County schools have 'Plan B' for reopening if community transmission spikes

Public Health Director Dr. Barbara Ferrer compared reopening L.A. County schools to how officials approached reopening other sectors.

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Wednesday, July 8, 2020
Officials suggest LA County schools have 'Plan B' for reopening
Health officials suggested that all school districts in Los Angeles County should have a "Plan B" for around reopening this fall if there is a spike in community transmission amid the coronavirus pandemic.

LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Health officials suggested that all school districts in Los Angeles County should have a "Plan B" for around reopening this fall if there is a spike in community transmission amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Los Angeles County Public Health Director Dr. Barbara Ferrer said that a back-up plan would mean the likelihood of an extended period of virtual learning rather than learning on campus.

Dr. Ferrer compared reopening Los Angeles County schools to how officials approached reopening other sectors.

Health officials suggested that all school districts in Los Angeles County should have a "Plan B" for around reopening this fall if there is a spike in community transmission amid the coronavirus pandemic.

The development comes as President Trump on Wednesday threatened to withhold federal funding if U.S. schools don't reopen in the fall despite the coronavirus. The president also lashed out at federal health officials over reopening guidelines that he complained are impractical and expensive.

Dr. Ferrer said health officials have been working with Los Angeles County schools for weeks about developing safety protocols, mirroring guidance from the state and the CDC.

She said she hopes the protocols are released "by the end of this week, early next week."

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