That's another way of saying that no, you don't care *enough* about vulnerable student populations to ask of teachers & school workers what we routinely ask of less privileged people: grocery clerks, cops, firemen, nurses, barbers, hardware salesmen, stewardsesses, bus drivers.https://twitter.com/WillMcAvoyACN/status/1355678759240790016 …
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The idea that teachers are the only profession working from home is just absurd. Anyone who can work from home is, even if their output and productivity is slipping some as a result. You know why? Because a living employee is better than a dead one.
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Precisely. And a healthy, remote teacher is doing more to generate outcomes than sick one. Not to mention outcomes for students go down when they get sick or if they merely pass on sickness to others, such as their families. The risk here is too great.
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Not if the risk is killing our students or ourselves in the process, Dan. You're correct that other workers are not being allowed to work from home. Far more than essential services require, and even then, if we made better social decisions, we could drive down that need further.
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