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Reply to "The prospect of kids not going back to school until 2021"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This language about teachers wanting a "free pass" is really not fair if it's coming from people whose jobs entail working in private offices or cubicles with masks on. [b]Teachers absolutely face higher risk than your average worker, [/b]and we need to acknowledge that if we are going to make this work.[/quote] Since you sound pretty co go cer about this, care to show me some studies? Because other research is showing that transmission is not as high among kids. Schools are open all over Europe, you should be able to find sone data to support your hypothesis.[/quote] They really aren't open all over Europe. Here's an article about a few places that tentatively reopened with many, many restrictions, with varying degrees of success: https://www.forbes.com/sites/christopherrim/2020/06/12/what-international-school-reopenings-say-about-nycs-tentative-plan-for-the-fall/#3138f00050b4 There is so much hostility toward teachers on here. So clearly people will not be listening to teachers. Maybe they will listen to public health authorities.[/quote] Berlin announced they will reopen schools without social distance requirements at the end of August. I expect the rest of Germany to follow suit.[/quote] Yes, Germany has been very successful in minimizing the virus. They have 1/10 the number of cases and deaths that we do. And even when adjusted for population they have 100 deaths per million, while we have 350 deaths per million and rising.[/quote]
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