Fudge: virtual classroom teaching should be adopted in severe epidemic areas

On August 18, local time, Anthony fouch, director of the National Institute of allergy and infectious diseases and a top infectious disease expert, said that virtual classroom teaching would be better in some parts of the United States where the epidemic is relatively serious. Speaking at a virtual conference hosted by Healthline, a health information website, Fudge said that for the sake of children’s mental health, the default position should be to try to reopen schools, but he added that unilateral action cannot be taken to reopen schools. A novel coronavirus pneumonia confirmed in the United States and the children’s Hospital Association
released a report from July 9th to August 6th, which increased 90% in 4 weeks. The reasons for the rapid growth of children’s infection cases in the United States are related to the surge of adult cases and the resumption of school classes. At present, there is a huge resistance to school restart programs across the United States. (CCTV reporter Gu Xiang)