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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think the people who defend Duran fail to acknowledge that we are in the [b]38 percent in the country in which offer only DL. 62 percent[/b] of the country has offered at least some in person learning. Private schools have been in person since September. You don’t need to look too far away for the proof schools are safe even if you don’t want to read the medical literature. Duran has not even offered in person education to special needs kindergarten students!! He has been a pathetic leader just waiting on other school districts. There is absolute no health reason or data to suggest schools should be closed until every single teacher is vaccinated! Northam and Hogan both stated the same. As a healthcare worker, l have been in the office since March. I never once asked for a vaccine as a condition to do my job. Fairfax County knows that and is putting kids first. The APS teachers have had a free paycheck all year at our children’s expense. Its high time we call a spade a spade here. Duran should have brought K through 3 back in December and middle and high school this month. [/quote] Citation? Is it 38% of school districts? Or 38% of students? Not sure how worthwhile it is comparing APS to gobs of tiny school districts with fewer constraints.... And if you want to compare to NYC they aren’t widely open and have testing in place. So.... [/quote]
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