NEW: Nation’s reopening guidance available here for download

Translate to Spanish or other 102 languages!

Images Composition: Texas Border Business/Mega Doctor News

Mega Doctor News

- Advertisement -

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).

- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -

- Advertisement -

More Articles

STHS Edinburg Solidifies Leadership in Advanced Care with Triple Surgical Reaccreditation

There’s no doubt that advancements in surgical technology are changing lives, shifting care away from traditional open procedures toward less invasive, more precise techniques that promote faster healing and improved outcomes.

STHS Heart Earns Level 3 Geriatric Emergency Department Accreditation

Health challenges can affect individuals at any stage of life, but the likelihood of complications rises significantly with age.

STHS Children’s Marks 20th Anniversary with Gala Honoring Pediatric Providers Behind Its Success

For the past 20 years, South Texas Health System Children’s has stood as a place where compassionate care and clinical excellence come together to create hope for children and their families.

Renaissance Cancer Foundation Announces 6th Annual Purple Project 5K

The Renaissance Cancer Foundation will once again host its 6th Annual Purple Project 5K for All Cancers. The event is scheduled to take place at 8:00 a.m. on June 27, 2026, at the Firemen’s Park located at 201 N. 1st Street in McAllen.
- Advertisement -