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As our series Coronavirus and the Classroom continues, NBC education correspondent Rehema Ellis tells TODAY that the National Education Association calls the Trump administration’s actions “chaotic” and its rhetoric “reckless.” She says that safety measures being planned in schools include schedules staggered between in-school days and remote learning, limited students per classroom, plastic dividers between desks and deep cleaning every night.