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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@CGrantAdvocate in here. I think recent cases require schools to provide in person instruction for some EC students if needed. But agree that counties need better options for hybrid learning. Difficulty is getting teachers who want to take the risk. -
And I don't blame them (we don't want to take the risk either, because why should we die for a job?). This whole thing is pointing to broader failings. We've asked school systems to do too much. And now we're asking them to fill those gaps w/o help.
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