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[quote=Anonymous]Do teachers really think the rest of us working in the world are washing our hands every 2 minutes? I work with people with disabilities, intellectual and physical barriers. Do i wash my hands? Yes. When i can. Otherwise i use sanitizer and don't touch my face/eyes/nose/mouth. I wear a mask and face shield. The people I work with do the same (those with disabilities). Really only 1 person has a medical need adn cannoot wear one but can wear a face shield and she does. This is not rocket science. Does my job look the same as it did in March? Hell no. But you know what, in many ways it is better. Smaller group sizes, greater focus on sanitization and respect for personal space. PErfect? Nope. But if the people I work with can figure this out with a great deal of success I think our children can as well. You aren't even letting them try. My kids don't touch people, touch their faces, blow snot everywhere, kiss, climb on people etc. THey just don't. They wear masks and shields consistently and have sanitzer to use when they touch something public. NOt a big deal at all. Just stop whining already about how NOTHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIING can be done. Our children will kill you and can't follow basic rules. [/quote]
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