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And where they are not.
This is public schools. Obviously private schools are much more likely to be open. Same with daycares, etc. https://cai.burbio.com/school-opening-tracker/ |
| About half are in person or hybrid, other half is distance teaching |
| Interesting map, thanks! |
| This is fascinating, OP. THX! |
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interesting to contrast with this map
https://covidactnow.org/?s=1408382 |
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Shows that schools can be opened safely even in areas with high community spread. |
Yep. We've known this for months. And yet nothing changes. What a complete and utter failure on behalf of our kids. |
| Schools appear to be much more likely to be open in states with the worst coronavirus numbers |
It's pretty hard to analyze this county by county though, which is more useful. It would be great for someone to do that though! Anyone? |
Just because schools are open where there is high community spread doesn't mean it's happening safely. In fact, it could be those areas are not closing down enough and causing the high community spread. |
You can keep making up your own theories to justify your position, or you can listen to the experts who are saying that schools are not significant drivers of community spread. |
Ok, but I don't think these maps show this. They don't necessarily show anything in terms of causation. |
| Don’t remember reading about lots of teachers in southern red states dying from coronavirus.., |
| I’d like to know how many school systems have bus service that are open |
Of course not. You need to go beyond DCUM for your info. |