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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m thinking Spring 2022 will be the earliest if the county/teachers want a vaccine to go back to school. If a vaccine is out in early 2021, the manufacturing process and distribution to the community will be a full year to implement. With the way things are landing with the state and county decisions and teachers not being considered essential front line employees, people should start adapting to this new norm for the next 18 to 24 months which means finding childcare, cutting discretionary costs like Netflix, cell phone plans for the family (only having a family cell phone or land line), changing car insurance levels, looking at cheaper housing, accepting that you will be your child’s Interim teacher, guidance counselor Etc. For single household families, working to build a network of support of “it takes a village” will be key even if that means reaching out to other single families to create a cohort of support for each other and pooling shared resources etc. Assuming that things are going to go back to normal anytime soon instead planning for this new normal will be a detriment to many families.[/quote] 100% agree. Adjust both your expectations and your logistics now.[/quote] Wow. Your privilege is showing. You clearly have no idea how hard this has been and will continually be for single parents, esol students, immigrants, low income families etc... My prediction is that once school starts back we are going to see news stories of kids dying Or being seriously hurt from being left Home alone when Their parents had to make the difficult choice to go to work to be able to afford food or stay hike with their kids and starve. The fact that you think these families are worried about their Netflix accounts and insurance levels is laughable. People who are already struggling don't have those things to cut back on. Try to look beyond yourself and realize that school closures are causing much more than an "inconvenience". [/quote] Schools are not daycares. Suggest you start making childcare arrangements; you're going to need them.[/quote] Actually, schools IS daycare as well for younger kids. The PP might be able to afford making arrangements, millions of people do not, and it's going to have ripple effects all around society: https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2020/07/03/big-factor-holding-back-us-economic-recovery-child-care/ [/quote]
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