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NEW: Nation’s reopening guidance available here for download

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The CDC finally released long-delayed reopening guidance for schools, workplaces, camps, childcare centers, mass transit, and bars and restaurants.

  • The six one-page “decision tool” documents use traffic signs and other graphics to tell organizations what they should consider before reopening.
  • The CDC planned a document for churches, but that wasn’t posted, AP reports. The White House raised concerns about recommended restrictions.

See the checklists:

  1. Restaurants and bars
  2. Workplaces
  3. Child care
  4. Schools
  5. Youth programs and camps
  6. Mass transit

In a sign of reopening complexity, McDonald’s issued a 59-page guide for franchisees, urging them to close public soda fountains or deploy a staff member to monitor them, The Wall Street Journal reports (subscription).

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