
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey has ordered all schools must return to in-person learning this month, saying "students need to be back in the classroom."
Ducey issued an executive order Wednesday that calls for all schools to reopen in-person learning by March 15, or after spring break.
The move comes about a year after schools initially closed in-person classes to help limit the spread of COVID-19. Some states have similar plans to welcome back students, including California, Michigan and North Carolina.
President Joe Biden's American Rescue Plan, the $1.9 trillion economic stimulus package being debated in the Senate, has about $130 billion included for schools to give them the resources to reopen safely amid the pandemic. Many states are now vaccinating teachers in an effort to get them back into classrooms as soon as possible.
There is emerging proof that vaccines are effective: There has been, for example, a significant drop in cases among health care workers in Los Angeles County, where many have been vaccinated.
Public health officials reported this week that among health care workers, cases have dropped to the lowest number since the beginning of the pandemic.
"During the week of November 29, there were over 1,800 cases among healthcare workers. The week of February 14, there were just 69 cases," they said in a news release.
Also in the news:
► President Joe Biden slammed the decisions of some states to roll back coronavirus restrictions on Wednesday, a day after the Texas and Mississippi governors said they're doing away with mask mandates. Only about 8% of the U.S. population is fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
► Health officials in Hillsborough County, Florida, have determined that official events around Super Bowl 55 resulted in 57 total COVID-19 cases, despite the thousands of fans who traveled to Tampa to attend the game and surrounding events.
► New York, one of the first states in the U.S. to implement travel restrictions on domestic visitors last spring, took another step toward relaxing its COVID-19 policies Wednesday by lifting the quarantine and COVID-19 testing restrictions on people who have been vaccinated within 90 days of their second inoculation.
► An outbreak of COVID-19 at the Vermont state prison in Newport has grown to 100 inmates and eight staff members, making it the largest outbreak at a Vermont correctional facility since the start of the pandemic, the commissioner of the Department of Corrections said.
???? Today's numbers: The U.S. has more than 28.7 million confirmed coronavirus cases and 518,300 deaths, according to Johns Hopkins University data. The global totals: More than 115.12 million cases and 2.55 million deaths. More than 107 million vaccine doses have been distributed in the U.S. and about 80 million have been administered, according to the CDC.
???? What we're reading: Four states have announced rolling back mask mandates in major recalls of COVID-19 safety measures over the last month - leaving many to wonder whether additional states will join the tide and alter how the country is dealing with COVID-19 at a crucial moment in the fight against the disease. Read the full story.