Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So how are a plurality of US public schools open full-time now?
They aren’t. Most are open in a hybrid capacity if at all. It is a vast minority that are 5 day F2F.
I was talking from hard data. This is percentage by district, not of students.
https://info.burbio.com/school-tracker-update-feb-8/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So how are a plurality of US public schools open full-time now?
Many areas of the country have also decided that they are OK with higher death rates than we are OK with in this area. They also seem to be OK with the possibility of creating more variants and making the pandemic last much longer.
PP is completely welcome to move to Arkansas, Missouri, Florida. Those are states where I know teachers doing 5 day no distancing mask optional F2F. But there’s a reason she won’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So how are a plurality of US public schools open full-time now?
They aren’t. Most are open in a hybrid capacity if at all. It is a vast minority that are 5 day F2F.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So how are a plurality of US public schools open full-time now?
Many areas of the country have also decided that they are OK with higher death rates than we are OK with in this area. They also seem to be OK with the possibility of creating more variants and making the pandemic last much longer.
Anonymous wrote:So how are a plurality of US public schools open full-time now?
Anonymous wrote:So how are a plurality of US public schools open full-time now?
Anonymous wrote:With variants it’s impossible to know. How else could he possibly have answered.