Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m sick and tired of parents saying that schools should be the only institutions to open up at full capacity without any infection control protocols in place. Parents aren’t special. If you can’t care for your children, then you should surrender them.
See how that works both ways?
Nobody said anything about them doing back without any infection control protocols. The discourse I am hearing as that pretty much nothing will be acceptable to teachers no matter what the protocols are. They want 100% DL or nothing.
There have been numerous articles showing data that kids not only don't spread it to each other but don't spread it to adults.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m sick and tired of parents saying that schools should be the only institutions to open up at full capacity without any infection control protocols in place. Parents aren’t special. If you can’t care for your children, then you should surrender them.
See how that works both ways?
My workplace reopened without meaningful protocols in place. Neither of us are special. Life goes on.
Anonymous wrote:I’m sick and tired of parents saying that schools should be the only institutions to open up at full capacity without any infection control protocols in place. Parents aren’t special. If you can’t care for your children, then you should surrender them.
See how that works both ways?
Anonymous wrote:Nobody is forcing teachers to go back to work. They are at will employees just like everyone else.
So you are too scared to come back? Don't go back. Of course that means you don't get paid. You can't have your cake and eat it too.
Anonymous wrote:My law firm already called me back in. No one is abiding by our protocols. It’s stressful but what can I do; it’s life.
Anonymous wrote:Nobody is forcing teachers to go back to work. They are at will employees just like everyone else.
So you are too scared to come back? Don't go back. Of course that means you don't get paid. You can't have your cake and eat it too.
Anonymous wrote:Remember that time when you never had to worry about getting sick from kids at school? You don't? That's because that's never been a time.
Teachers need to get over it or get new jobs-just like the rest of us.
Anonymous wrote:
So just because other professionals are at equal or higher risk than teachers, we should just disregard their safety?
Are we all Trumpian now, bringing down everyone to the lowest common safety feature?
Lovely. Brilliant.
Anonymous wrote:I’m sick and tired of parents saying that schools should be the only institutions to open up at full capacity without any infection control protocols in place. Parents aren’t special. If you can’t care for your children, then you should surrender them.
See how that works both ways?