
The American Federation of Teachers lobbied the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on, and even suggested language for, the federal agencyโs school-reopening guidance released in February.
The powerful teachers unionโs full-court press preceded the federal agency putting the brakes on a full re-opening of in-person classrooms, emails between top CDC, AFT and White House officials show.
The emails were obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request by the conservative watchdog group Americans for Public Trust and provided to The Post.
The documents show a flurry of activity between CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky, her top advisors and union officials โ with Biden brass being looped in at the White House โ in the days before the highly-anticipated Feb. 12 announcement on school-reopening guidelines.
โThank you again for Fridayโs rich discussion about forthcoming CDC guidance and for your openness to the suggestions made by our president, Randi Weingarten, and the AFT,โ wrote AFT senior director for health issues Kelly Trautner in a Feb 1 email โย which described the union as the CDCโs โthought partner.โ
โWe were able to review a copy of the draft guidance document over the weekend and were able to provide some initial feedback to several staff this morning about possible ways to strengthen the document,โ Trautner continued. โโฆ We believe our experiences on the ground can inform and enrich thinking around what is practicable and prudent in future guidance documents.โ
Walensky wasnโt on the Feb 1 email, but it was forwarded to her by Carole Johnson, the White House coronavirus testing coordinator. Many emails included Will McIntee, an associate director of public engagement at The White House.
Byย Jon Levine