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Reply to "3 teachers taught from a empty classroom, all caught COVID & 1 died"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not all workplaces are created equal, and people have a right to fear for their lives.[/quote] Sure. And you have the right to decide whether or not you go to work. You don't have the right to decide that your employer will continue to pay you. It is the same for all of us.[/quote] So what are you going to do when teachers retire or quit rather than go to work, and they can't be replaced (at all, or in time for the school year)? What are you going to do when teachers do go back to work, and then get sick, and then schools have to be closed? What are you going to do when there are no subs, because subs are quite often older women (often retired teachers), and they don't want to work, either? Treating it like a purely individual decision is missing the point. It's a systemic issue that needs a systemic solution. [/quote] Many many other countries have dealt with this with covid numbers comparable to the dmv and rest of Northeast. There really wasn’t much of an impact from schools opening.[/quote] Same poster, of course, AZ, TX, Fl and SoCal should not reopen schools until they get their numbers down to our levels. But we don’t live there, we live on an area with an extremely competent covid response.[/quote] “It won’t happen here” attitude is very shortsighted. It’s spreading across US beyond the states you listed. Come fall, it stays the same you think? We are a protected DMV bubble? Nah Many other countries who opened school have re-closed due to spread. [/quote] Seriously the stupidest response ever. Our numbers are good because we [b]don’t test everyone[/b] fudge numbers, and make claims that serve our agenda, conservative governors/mayors and people have to wear masks. The states that are having problems have none of these things, It’s not dumb luck that we are doing well, it’s the Policies implemented. And btw, less than one percent of the schools re opened worldwide since spring have closed due to covid, and then only for a few weeks. [/quote] [/quote]
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