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Reply to "Teachers: do you trust the families in your school to take COVID seriously?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No. I was teaching in person throughout the fall and my students were always telling me about the weddings they went to, going to Chuck E Cheese, and indoor amusement parks (why is this a thing?) These same families refuse to pick their children up if the school nurse determines they have a fever. I had a parent try telling me that their feverish child just had “asthma” and kept sending their coughing, miserable child in to school. Yes, this was during the pandemic. No, nothing was done. [/quote] Well, the child probably “needed the socialization”, so there were really no downsides to keeping her in school. I mean, the worst that could happen is that a teacher or two could get sick or some other kid could carry the child’s infection home to their family, but those are minor issues, really. [/quote]
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