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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]90,000 kids in school. Zero cases of testing on school grounds for Covid+ status. The study even says this is all inferred based on contract tracing polling. [b]In the first 9 weeks of in-person instruction in North Carolina schools, we found extremely limited within-school secondary transmission of SARS-CoV-2, determined by contact tracing.[/b][/quote] My kid was tested in school today at a MoCo private. It is happening.[/quote] Families also need testing. [/quote] I don't think you could require mandatory testing in a public school, let alone testing of students and families. If that's the requirement to reopen, then schools will stay closed for years. Stop dismissing every study and devote all of your time your to advocating for daily testing of every person engaged in essential and non-essential activities. [/quote] Us reopening goes by numbers. So, as long as the positives remain high we aren't opening but yes, everyone should be tested given how contagious COVID is and the new strains. If people want schools to reopen, they need to do their part. Their individual lives are more important than the greater good, so we remain closed. Pretty simple.[/quote] This is your opinion. It is not a rule or a policy. Public education exists for the greater good and frankly, right now positives aren't that high. Families have done their part, and frankly, many have hurt their children by doing everything possible to control spread, passing on in person interaction, sports, and activities. There is no policy requiring testing for opening any particular segment of society, so testing should not be the standard for school either. [/quote] Public education has never stopped being provided. The rest of what you wrote is just YOUR opinion.[/quote]
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