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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It seems more like a classic lose-lose. It's not clear that you are shifting risk, if schools could, in all likelihood, be riskier (b/c of
#s). Why not push a third way, instead of counterposing two really bad options?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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I also think that any option will fall on the poor hardest b/c inequality is structural and there is no structural response to Covid-19. If schools open, it won't be affluent kids attending. They will simply homeschool with tutors, as they currently plan to do.
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