The governor of Kansas is releasing new information about the state’s back-to-school plans. This comes as the state is battling rising coronavirus cases. “We have a virus here that can make our friends and our neighbors and our family members very sick, and even kill them,” said Gov. Laura Kelly. In an interview Thursday, Kelly said educators and public health professionals came together to make a plan we could see within a few days. “What we’re gonna see next week is probably the most comprehensive, the most thoughtful plan for opening our schools safely,” said Kelly. Kelly said the plan will take into account the overall impact of coronavirus on the state of Kansas, as well as the impact on individual schools, and even classrooms.
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