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Regardless of the instructional mode, weekly incidence in all surveyed zip codes typically increased starting in August, peaked in late fall (November/December), and then declined. Implications for Policy
Analysis published in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health examined the relationship between school instructional modes and community infection rates. Key Research Findings NRIzip
The findings suggest that while NRI districts often had lower average social vulnerability initially, the shift to in-person instruction was associated with increased community transmission, particularly in marginalized areas. Researchers conclude that instructional mode decisions have a measurable impact on community-wide health outcomes, rather than being confined strictly to the school environment. Regardless of the instructional mode, weekly incidence in
The study tracked the impact of in-person learning across various zip codes, revealing distinct trends: revealing distinct trends: