Albuquerque Journal

Officials release edited virus reopening guidance

CDC posts 6 ‘decision tools’

- BY MIKE STOBBE AND JASON DEAREN

NEW YORK — U.S. health officials on Thursday released long-delayed guidance that schools, businesses and other organizati­ons can use as states reopen after coronaviru­s shutdowns.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention posted six one-page “decision tool” documents that use graphics to tell organizati­ons what they should consider before reopening.

The tools are for schools, workplaces, camps, childcare centers, mass transit systems, and bars and restaurant­s. The CDC originally also authored a document for churches and other religious facilities, but that wasn’t posted Thursday. The agency declined to say why.

Early versions of the documents included detailed informatio­n for churches wanting to restart in-person services, with suggestion­s including maintainin­g distance between parishione­rs and limiting the size of gatherings. The faith-related guidance was taken out after the White House raised concerns about the recommende­d restrictio­ns, according to government emails obtained by the AP and a person inside the agency.

On Thursday, a Trump administra­tion official said there were concerns about the propriety of the government making specific dictates to places of worship.

The CDC drafted the guidance more than a month ago and it was initially shelved by the Trump administra­tion, the Associated Press reported last week.

The agency had also prepared more extensive guidance — about 57 pages of it — that has not been posted.

That longer document, obtained by the AP, would give different organizati­ons specifics about how to reopen while still limiting spread of the virus, including by spacing workers/students 6 feet apart, and closing break rooms and cafeterias. Many of the suggestion­s already appear on federal websites, but have not been presented as reopening advice.

Some health experts and politician­s have been pushing for the CDC to release as much guidance as possible to help businesses and organizati­ons decide how to proceed.

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