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Reply to "90,000 kids in school. Zero cases of child-to-adult transmission."
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[quote=Anonymous]Our private doesn't do weekly testing, but requires negative tests for a shortened quarantine period, so a lot of the kids have been tested several times, including ours. All children ages 3 and up wear masks, except for lunch. Staff wear masks and sometimes face shields also. Kids have been distanced as much as possible and the amount of outdoor time maximized, weather permitting. The entire year, we've had no cases of even suspected child-child transmission or staff-child transmission. One case of presumed staff-staff transmission, and that happened during a brief temporary period of remote learning when the two staff members were both using the building. Whenever one person in a class tested positive, all the children in the same class would test negative. I feel like it has definitely been worth it sending in-person, but I know that the calculus might be different for more crowded, less resourced schools. [/quote]
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