Officials in California are taking a go-slow approach to reopening during the coronavirus crisis.
in-person classes in the fall and instead will offer instruction primarily online. The decision comes as schools throughout the country grapple with how long to keep campuses closed amid the coronavirus crisis.Health officials in Los Angeles County — a coronavirus hot spot in California with more than 1,600 deaths — also signaled that progress toward reopening could be slow, with some stay-at-home orders lasting well into the summer. County beaches areL.A.
Officials are urging caution in other parts of California as well. Silicon Valley’s health officer has announced that Santa Clara County hasMust-read stories from the L.A. TimesSign Me UpCalifornia’s go-slow approach was echoed by health officials testifying before the U.S. Senate too.
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