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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Those of you angry about school closures or virtual learning, whose kids struggled so much last school year, will you do your part to make school safe and open by opting IN to in-school asymptomatic testing, respecting travel quarantine rules, avoiding indoor sports and unmasked indoor gatherings this winter? Will you make sure your kid stays home when sick, and provide them with a well-fitting quality mask? [/quote] No, but I will advocate for the thing that will ACTUALLY make it safer: mandatory vax for all adults in dcps schools. [/quote] NP. You won’t commit to any of those? Not even not sending your sick kid to school?[/quote] No, but NOPE. Onus should be on unvaxed adults. My kids have done enough.[/quote] So wait, you are saying you would send your kids to school WITH covid? Because your kids have done enough?[/quote] Lol DP but sick child doesn’t equal Covid. I sent my sick kids to school and camp over the past several months. The same way many parents do because jobs won’t tolerate having parents stay home that often. I never send them in with a fever or diarrhea or if vomiting, of course, and i also never send them in if they are truly feeling too sick to go and/or don’t want to go because they feel sick. But otherwise? They go in. Runny noses and lingering coughs do not keep my kids home. There were a couple recent threads on how teachers also go in sick all the time because they don’t have the sick days and/or it’s too difficult for them to get proper coverage. No difference. It’s unfortunate but a byproduct of our country’s inadequate employee protections[/quote]
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