KEY POINTS
  • The CDC revised its guidance on social distancing in schools, saying most students can now sit 3 feet apart instead of 6 feet so long as they are wearing masks.
  • The recommendation is for all K-12 students, regardless of whether community transmission is low, moderate or substantial.
  • In communities where transmission is high, the CDC recommends that middle school and high school students remain at least 6 feet apart if schools aren't able to keep students and teachers in assigned groups.
Giani Clarke,18, a senior at Wilson High School, takes a test in her AP Statistics class. The desks are doubled as a way to provide more social distancing.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Friday revised its guidance on social distancing in schools, saying most students can now sit 3 feet apart instead of 6 feet so long as they are wearing masks.

The recommendation is for all K-12 students, regardless of whether community transmission is low, moderate or substantial, the CDC said.