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Operating Schools in a Pandemic: Predicted Effects of Opening, Quarantining, and Closing Strategies

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  • Brian P. Gill
  • Ravi Goyal
  • John Hotchkiss

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To help educators make more informed decisions about the best strategy for reopening schools in their community, Mathematica ran complex models of 108 different school situations, including urban, suburban, and rural settings.

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  • Brian P. Gill & Ravi Goyal & John Hotchkiss, "undated". "Operating Schools in a Pandemic: Predicted Effects of Opening, Quarantining, and Closing Strategies," Mathematica Policy Research Reports c23544a52e334f1abf8669c06, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:c23544a52e334f1abf8669c06020a3de
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    COVID; COVID-19; remote learning;
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