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Second Largest Teachers Union in America Influenced CDC’s Questionable School Reopening Guidelines, According to Emails
Emails show that one of the United States’ largest teachers unions noticeably influenced the school reopening guidelines promulgated by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in February.
A nonprofit organization called Americans for Public Trust obtained the emails through a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request and sent them to the New York Post, which subsequently broke the story Saturday evening.
CDC Director Rochelle Walensky and some of her top advisors hammered out certain details of the guidelines with officials from the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) back in early February. Some White House officials were also privy to the discussions.
The CDC published their guidelines on February 12, which recommended universal masking, six-foot social distancing, contact tracing, and rigorous facility cleaning as conditions for holding in-person classes.
According to the New York Post report, the AFT’s “suggestions” on the language of the CDC guidelines were adopted almost verbatim in at least two instances. Kelly Trautner, the AFT’s senior director for health issues, argued that the following line should be included: “In the event of high community-transmission results from a new variant of SARS-CoV-2, a new update of these guidelines may be necessary.” The CDC listened and placed it on page 22 of their published guidelines. Trautner’s suggestion came after the agency had been “preparing to write that schools could provide in-person instruction regardless of community spread of the virus.”
In the other confirmed instance, the CDC included in their guidelines a “lengthy provision” acceding to the AFT’s demand that teachers with “documented high-risk conditions or who are at increased risk for COVID-19” ought to be granted remote work concessions. These special arrangements, the Post reports, also included any teachers who have an at-risk household member.
The AFT boasts 1.7 million members, making it the second largest teachers union in the United States, only behind the 2.3 million-member National Education Association (NEA). The New York Post called the AFT “one of the most reliable and deep pocketed donor constituencies of the Democratic Party.”
Responding to a request for comment from the Post, professor of medicine and COVID-19 researcher Dr. Monica Gandhi said that the AFT’s lobbying of the CDC is “very, very troubling.”
“What seems strange to me here is there would be this very intimate back and forth including phone calls where this political group gets to help formulate scientific guidance for our major public health organization in the United States,” Dr. Gandhi said. “This is not how science-based guidelines should work or be...
MISTAKEN IDENTITY: Reckless Gestapo-Like Search Shines Light on Today's FBI
The FBI raided an Alaska woman’s home and place of work last week in search of Nancy Pelosi’s stolen laptop. However, the woman says it was a case of mistaken identity.
If you aren’t familiar with the story, Pelosi’s laptop – which was used “only for presentations” – disappeared from her office during the Capitol riot on January 6. Back in January, a woman was arrested in connection with the laptop, though it has yet to be recovered.
Marilyn Hueper, owner of Homer Inn & Spa in Homer, Alaska, said federal agents broke down the doors of her home – which doubles as a bed and breakfast – confiscating laptop computers and cell phones.
What’s worse, they proceeded to handcuff her, her husband and their guests during the raid.
Hueper said the FBI conducted the search along with a Capitol police officer, and that the agents “forensically audited” her husband’s cell phone. She added that agents claimed no one answered their knocks on the door, but the search party never knocked.
“I think almost right off the bat, they said, ‘Well you probably know why we’re here,’ or something like that. It’s like, yeah, no, not really. And they said, ‘Well we’re here for Nancy Pelosi’s laptop.’ And I said, ‘Oh,’” Hueper told a local radio station, per the Daily Wire.
The agents then showed her a photo of a woman who participated in the riot that may be in possession of Pelosi’s laptop. Hueper said the woman looked “remarkably” similar to her, but she told the agents that while she was present at the rally outside the Capitol building, she never went inside.
“I’m like, ‘Wait a minute. Is that her? That’s clearly not me. Why did you not show me this to start with?’” Hueper said.
“I don’t mean to be disrespectful and laughing, but this is really surreal and strange,” she said she told the agents. “I still think it’s funny that they want to take me as someone who was actually there, instead of lost, eating hot dogs at the other end of the Mall.”
Hueper said it was comforting knowing that Pelosi’s laptop is really missing and that the search was not a “conspiracy theory.”
“I said, ‘Oh, so it was stolen and it’s at large, good to know. I thought maybe it was...
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