Orlando Sentinel

CDC posts edited guide on reopening amid virus

- By Mike Stobbe and Jason Dearen

NEW YORK — U.S. health officials on Thursday released some of their longdelaye­d guidance that schools, businesses and other organizati­ons can use as states reopen from coronaviru­s shutdowns.

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

The tools are for schools, workplaces, camps, child care 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 and a person inside the agency who spoke on condition of anonymity.

On Thursday, a Trump administra­tion official also speaking on condition of anonymity 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 agency also had prepared even more extensive guidance — about 57 pages of it — that has not been posted.

That longer document would give different organizati­ons specifics about how to reopen while still limiting spread of the virus, including by spacing workers or students 6 feet apart and closing break rooms and cafeterias to limit gatherings. Many of the suggestion­s already appear on federal websites but they haven’t 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.

The guidance relates to another document released by the administra­tion April 17. That phased-in reopening plan outlines how to move away from stay-athome orders, school closures and other measures designed to stop the spread of the new coronaviru­s that has caused more than 1.3 million reported U.S. illnesses and more than 80,000 deaths.

Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., on Wednesday offered a resolution — blocked by Republican­s — to encourage release of all the documents.

“America needs and must have the candid guidance of our best scientists unfiltered, unedited, uncensored by President Trump or his political minions,” Schumer said.

The decision tools have been undergoing review by different federal officials, and they’ve been edited from earlier versions.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States