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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As soon as Trump said he wanted schools to open, it was clear it would be a political issue. Each side dug in their heels. My kids are in a private elementary school with mitigation measures. There’s been one case in the school, that class switched to DL for two weeks and now they’re back. No transmission at school. Of course, now community spread is increasing, so we may all switch to DL, but I’m glad we’ve had these three months. Schools that are trying to start back now basically missed the window of lower numbers. I agree with op that it was a political decision over the summer. [/quote] And it was unforgivable for unions and local officials to make this into a political issue, no matter how wrong Trump might have been. I looked at all my relatives with kids in private who were starting in August and realized that something was really wrong. [/quote]
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