Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Shows that schools can be opened safely even in areas with high community spread.
Just because schools are open where there is high community spread doesn't mean it's happening safely. In fact, it could be those areas are not closing down enough and causing the high community spread.
You can keep making up your own theories to justify your position, or you can listen to the experts who are saying that schools are not significant drivers of community spread.
Ok, but I don't think these maps show this. They don't necessarily show anything in terms of causation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Shows that schools can be opened safely even in areas with high community spread.
Just because schools are open where there is high community spread doesn't mean it's happening safely. In fact, it could be those areas are not closing down enough and causing the high community spread.
You can keep making up your own theories to justify your position, or you can listen to the experts who are saying that schools are not significant drivers of community spread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Shows that schools can be opened safely even in areas with high community spread.
Just because schools are open where there is high community spread doesn't mean it's happening safely. In fact, it could be those areas are not closing down enough and causing the high community spread.
Anonymous wrote:
Shows that schools can be opened safely even in areas with high community spread.
Anonymous wrote:Schools appear to be much more likely to be open in states with the worst coronavirus numbers
Anonymous wrote:
Shows that schools can be opened safely even in areas with high community spread.