Will you send your son,daughter, niece, nephew back to school in Seot ?

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  • FrohnB
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    • Jul 2017
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    #16
    Re: Will you send your son,daughter, niece, nephew back to school in Seot ?

    Originally posted by Phil B.
    could this be another reason WHY they don't want to re-open the schools?





    Actually it's kind of the opposite to an extent. They (the "teachers") are worried that the remote learning is opening the door to "dangerous parents" hearing them spew their biased political beliefs/ racism beliefs/ sexuality beliefs/ and certain extreme liberal ideologies. "Conservative parents" are the biggest "concern".
    So while they scream about not wanting schools to open up, they are simultaneously worried that they will be "found out" due to parents and siblings being able to hear their "curriculum" (brainwashing) over the online tele-learning services. One of those Catch-22 scenarios they've made for themselves.
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    • SalesServiceGuy
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      Re: Will you send your son,daughter, niece, nephew back to school in Seot ?

      By the first week of August, 90 children in the US had died of Covid-19, which represents less than 1% of all deaths, according to an analysis by the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Children's Hospital Association.

      It is true that children are far less likely to get sick from Covid-19, as compared to adults, but they are by no means immune. They can become infected and they can spread it quickly.

      It is also important to remember that a school community is made up of more than just young students. According to one recent analysis, nearly a quarter of teachers working in the United States school system are at higher risk of serious illness from Covid-19, either because of age or pre-existing conditions.

      Just over the past few weeks, we have been given several clues of what may happen as schools start to reopen. An overnight summer camp in North Georgia had nearly 260 attendees become infected, though the CDC noted some could've contracted Covid-19 another way. A high school in Woodstock, Georgia, is temporarily closed after at least 14 positive Covid-19 cases in its first week. Hundreds are under quarantine in the county. Another school in Dallas, Georgia, opened and then closed its doors after six students and three faculty became infected. Their plan is to reopen after disinfecting the school, though it is not clear how much of a difference that will make, as there is no mask requirement -- and a single sneeze or cough could once again contaminate a classroom.

      In the age of Covid-19, it seems we are all forced to become amateur epidemiologists, while also being the best parents we can be.

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