Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Absolutely. I worked on a Covid unit for 6 weeks, so I feel like I have a decent understanding of the disease. The negative impact of DS not going to school outweighs the low risk of serious complications from Covid.
The problem is that there are many different group of parents, depending on he situation of their work, family age, risks, child emotional and educational state.. it is not one size fits all clearly and to make everybody happy will be difficult, it always is.
PP, do you consider the risks and complications of teachers, parents and grandparents?
Anonymous wrote:My huge concern is the air safety. If they will be cleaning schools with bleach and Lysol eavery day and fumigating and all
he air quality will be super bad, add tons of kids to breath this.. this can not be healthy. BEsides if hey won't figure out
spacing the kids horizontally and also through the day and week etc.. I am considering all options.
I can no envision a full set of kids full day like it was. It just does not work for me anymore. The health and the well being of the children has to take the priority.
Anonymous wrote:Absolutely. I worked on a Covid unit for 6 weeks, so I feel like I have a decent understanding of the disease. The negative impact of DS not going to school outweighs the low risk of serious complications from Covid.
Anonymous wrote:How the hell are people supposed to do this while working?