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Reply to "3 teachers taught from a empty classroom, all caught COVID & 1 died"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So three adults shared a space and spread the virus among each other. This has nothing to do with schools.[/quote] My kid's kindergarten class had one teacher and two full-time IAs. My son's third grade class had a teacher, a part-time IA, and a special ed teacher who pushed in for the other half of the day. Some of the Special Ed classes at my school have at least three adults in the room at all times, plus speech therapists, OTs, and other itinerant staff coming and going all day. It's not unusual.[/quote] I think pp’s point was that it could happen at any work environment. It has nothing to do with these people being teachers. [/quote] That's fair enough. I thought that PP was saying that since teachers don't typically share space with other adults and are just in a room with children, this situation isn't applicable to regular school, and I would disagree with that statement. [/quote]
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