New York public schools have tested more than 140,000 students and staff and had a positivity rate of 0.23% as of Monday.
I mean, I'm not an expert, but... yes? 0.23% of 1.1 million students is 2530 people, and if they all spread it to more than one person, then that seems explosive. Don't know what the solution is, but calling 0.23% a small number seems wrong
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I just see it as the good outweighing the bad
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all due respect, this is such a weird take. I completely hear the pain parents are having with issues of childcare, but the response just cycles through opening/closing schools. can't we be smarter about this? get community ordinances to pod up, have small groups of students 1/x
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If that happened there would be more than 0.23% positivity.
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Big if true
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