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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]They did not divide APS middle and high into cohorts. They could have. They had all summer to do it. They didn’t. And they didn’t resort them. So they are not cohort of our kids and are not coming anything close to best practices. That’s why they shouldn’t open middle and high. They are also not doing testing. Read articles in today’s NYT article about England and secondary students. They are doing MASSIVE AMOUNTS of surveillance testing and they are STILL debating whether to open. [/quote] I read this morning that the new strain(s) are being found in much higher levels, due to their surveillance testing, in young children ages 2-12, so that they now believe the children are the main vectors spreading the more contagious strains to their families and communities. I don’t want that to happen here. We can wait a couple more months FFS. Our government failed us in the beginning, and that’s why we don’t have the virus under control and kids aren’t in school. Public schools aren’t daycares and can’t operate in the same manner, by forcing out bad actors who knowingly send their sick kids into the buildings. Americans are absolute jerks. Why any of you are in a rush to send your kids back knowing what selfish a**holes your neighbors are (threatening law suits if your private club attempts contact tracing during a pandemic), I will never understand. [/quote]
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