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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Article confirms what any keen observer could discern: school openings had nothing to do with actual covid risks, and everything to do with politics and unions. https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/2020/11/10/partisanship-schools-reopening-virus-trump-unions/[/quote] School closures had everything to do with politics: Schools are closed because Trump screwed up the COVID response (probably intentionally) and Republicans backed him... for judges. Basically, it’s not far off to say Trump and Republicans traded Barrett for 100,000 American lives, and kids not getting educated. Was it worth it?[/quote] Except that's not at ALL what actually happened. Public schools remained closed in large districts with strong unions, even where COVID rates were extremely low. DC, SF, MoCo ... it had nothing to do with Trump's failures. [/quote]
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