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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][quote=Anonymous]Lots of parents on here speaking for the teachers out of turn. The people on here who identified as teachers have said no, they don’t trust families to all take COVID seriously. That is their answer to the question posed. They have talked about travel and indoor gatherings, both of which are acknowledged to be risky. None of them have mentioned grocery stores or parents who have to work. I’m just a parent and I agree with them. I don’t trust other parents (or some teachers for that matter) and it’s not over outdoor sports or the grocery store. It’s the other, high risk, unnecessary activity. If they are doing that, why would we trust them to keep sick kids home, to get tested or to be honest about test results etc. The high risk stuff indicates you and your family are selfish and stupid and you don’t care what happens to anyone else. [/quote] Nailed it.[/quote] Exactly. I am another parent who feels the same way.[/quote]
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