On the menu today: The COVID-19 vaccine for kids could be available "in the next couple of weeks," which should spur America's public schools to start thinking about how to wind down their masking policies; Tom Friedman belatedly discovers that Xi Jinping may not have the best of intentions; and CNN does a terrific job on a story that isn't getting enough attention . . . but doesn't necessarily put it in the spotlight.
The Kids' Vaccines Are Coming, Which Means Schools Should Rethink Masking Policies
Back in mid July, an unidentified FDA official predicted that a COVID-19 vaccine would be available for children ages five to eleven sometime in "early to midwinter." Yesterday, Jeff Zients, the White House Coronavirus Response Coordinator, said the administration expects the FDA and ...
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