Some families can manage to keep their kids learning and less-stressed. Others, with less resources, won't be able to do so. I suspect the ones left behind will pay a huge, lifelong price, will never catch up, and, sadly, show up in every research study for the next four decades.https://twitter.com/rorycooper/status/1303319674164318209 …
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Honest question, not snarky or rhetorical: how do you balance that against the potential lifelong catastrophic implications of millions of kids and staff members suffering chronic heart problems or other unknown long-term complications from covid infection?
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And is that balance different in communities of people (black, latino, indigenous) who risk more from covid?
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Something to keep in mind is that many of the hardest hit communities are the most reluctant to send their kids back to school! Disproportionately communities of colorhttps://www.wdsu.com/amp/article/wdsu-investigates-communities-of-color-could-face-education-disparities-because-of-coronavirus/33855749 …
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