The governing body of the Chicago Teachers Union agreed on Monday to allow its 28,000 rank-and-file members to vote on a tentative deal with the third-largest U.S. school district to gradually reopen classrooms amid the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the union’s 600-member House of Delegates also overwhelmingly passed a resolution of “no confidence” against Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot and Chicago School District leaders with whom the teachers have clashed over the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus safety, the union announced on Twitter. Unlikely Virus Leaked From China Lab The CCP virus most likely first appeared in humans after jumping from an animal, a team of international and Chinese scientists looking for the origins of COVID-19 said Tuesday. A closely watched visit by World Health Organization experts to Wuhan—the Chinese city where the first COVID-19 cases were discovered—did not dramatically change the current understanding of the early days of the pandemic, said …