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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Keeping your kid safer isn't actually the reason for cohorts. I think the cohort thing is really more about contact tracing. It makes it easier and you only have to keep one cohort out for a positive, not everyone.[/quote] +1 If a kid or teacher tests positive, far fewer people have to quarantine if you have strict cohorts. I think that's the real reason for them. There's nothing the schools can do about people's activities outside of school -- even if school was back in person, plenty of families would still have babysitters, nannies, extracurricular activities, and travel. But they can control spread within the school, and keep it logistically simple if there is a positive case at school. [/quote]
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