From an infection control point view, let alone harm to children, we appeared to have landed on the worst possible option. Whatever risks there are, closing schools simply displaces and worsens them for poorer people who cannot work from home. This, not the pods, is the story.https://twitter.com/elizashapiro/status/1291006850532605954 …
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Solution?
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"fatal chapter for thousands of citizens, victims of national health policy weaponized into genocide" There. "..sad chapter.." just seemed kinda I dunno, disconnected from an engineering of ineptitude to cover up intentional, hateful behavior.
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Makes perfect sense to me, given that our priorities are driven by economic interest, not public health. Higher ed will collapse with remote learning. No one pays $40k a year to sit online.
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A good option has been right in front of us for regions like NY with low community spread. Hard to see the conversation becoming so emotional / irrational.https://eduvaites.org/2020/07/12/the-least-worst-school-reopening-idea-elementary-first/ …
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In a unified public school district, elementary school teachers are often in same employment contract with higher grade teachers. Thus the contract does not allow for one subgroup of covered employees to be put at risk differently than others.
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