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Reopening Schools Safely: New Evidence on Mitigating COVID-19 Spread

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  • Regional Educational Laboratory Mid-Atlantic

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COVID-19 has profoundly affected educational institutions across the country and around the world. Since spring 2020, most U.S. school buildings have been closed, dramatically impacting learning for students.

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  • Regional Educational Laboratory Mid-Atlantic, "undated". "Reopening Schools Safely: New Evidence on Mitigating COVID-19 Spread," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 4a09c6661a424f2f96f6a81a8, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:4a09c6661a424f2f96f6a81a8b62bb28
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