Analysis | Schools race to improve indoor air quality as coronavirus cases climb

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Analysis | The federal government gave schools billions for coronavirus mitigation over the past two years. Only recently, though, are most using those dollars for what has turned out to be a critical measure: keeping indoor air clean.

In subsequent interviews with other media outlets, the 81-year-old suggested that his plans were not fully settled. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

in 1968 and has been the head of that agency for decades. He has tackled an array of public health crises, such as HIV/AIDS, the 2001 anthrax attacks, Ebola and Zika. His support for covid mitigation measures — such as shutdowns in early 2020, as well as mask and vaccine mandates — have made him a boogeyman of sorts for Republican lawmakers who opposed such efforts to control the virus.

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