New York public schools have tested more than 140,000 students and staff and had a positivity rate of 0.23% as of Monday.
of course not, but neither does constantly opening schools before being ready to properly combat the virus, then inevitably shutting down. that sort of inconsistency is bad for everyone involved.
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What data tells you we’d need to shut them down? Local district here 450/16,500 in quarantine (not even all positive). The spring shut down was a reaction before knowing how the virus reacted with all age groups.
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it's not really a question of data, it's a question of logistics and uncertainty. it seems true that initial results show lowish transmission in schools, but we're also in the middle of a case resurgence and the decision to reopen schools came in tandem with a policy that...
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