KEY POINTS
  • Members of a leading group of infectious disease experts warned Thursday against reopening schools in states where coronavirus cases are surging, saying older children are just as likely to spread Covid-19 as adults. 
  • "The simple answer is no," Dr. Tina Tan of Northwestern University said when asked whether she would suggest reopening schools in states such as Florida, Texas, California and Arizona in the near future. 
  • "Schools are a microcosm of their communities. They don't operate in a vacuum," said Dr. Wendy Armstrong of Emory University School of Medicine. "And so in order for schools to open safely, communities' spread must be controlled and must not be explosive." 
Children in an elementary school class wear masks and sit as desks spaced apart as per coronavirus guidelines during summer school sessions at Happy Day School in Monterey Park, California on July 9.

Members of a leading group of infectious disease experts warned Thursday against reopening schools in Florida, Texas and other states where coronavirus cases are surging, saying older children are just as likely to spread Covid-19 as adults. 

"The simple answer is no," Dr. Tina Tan, a professor of pediatrics at Northwestern University, said when asked whether she would suggest reopening schools in states such as Florida, Texas, California and Arizona in the near future.