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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Also, we can't say definitively that the teacher got infected at school. We know people in AZ have not really been staying home, so it's possible she could have got it somewhere else.[/quote] It doesn’t matter where she got it. The result will be the same for hybrid/in person. The class/school will shut down for 14 days minimum. [b]I don’t know why people are harping in getting it at school.[/b] It does not change the result. [/quote] People are posting this story as supposed proof that it is unsafe for teachers to be in the school building (in support of 100% DL). People are pointing out that she may have gotten it elsewhere.[/quote] True, but it spread to the other two adults who were in school spending hours together but taking all recommended precautions. That's the dangerous part. [/quote] Most transmissions are adult-adult or adult-kid. I would definitely eliminate in-person contact between teachers/staff in the fall, to the extent possible. Staff mtgs can be virtual. Teachers' lounge can be one at a time to get lunch.[/quote] I think if you talk to teachers they will tell you it's almost impossible. Other adults rotate in and out of the classroom for sped or ELL students at the very least.[/quote]
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