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Johnny2X2X

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25. The Cons won't care if children die
Mon Aug 30, 2021, 12:26 PM
Aug 2021

Unless if it's their own of course.

We don't yet know how much more deadly the Delta variant is, some of these school districts are huge, the numbers are going to add up. Even if it's still a very low mortality rate for children, with most children probably going to get it, there could still be large districts with a number of deaths of children. Imagine a district where 30 kids die from Covid? That's very possible.

Teachers go back tomorrow in my part of Maine. I'll be curious to see how we're all feeling, GPV Aug 2021 #1
Mainly so women can go back into the workforce Klaralven Aug 2021 #2
Yep. NurseJackie Aug 2021 #3
I think that's a significant factor. Our district Luciferous Aug 2021 #8
this is true irisblue Aug 2021 #27
This is going to be an unfortunate reality... MiHale Aug 2021 #4
The Cons won't care if children die Johnny2X2X Aug 2021 #25
Because god forbid "the economy" takes a break. American capitalism doesn't work without free WhiskeyGrinder Aug 2021 #5
1. The illusion of normalcy no_hypocrisy Aug 2021 #6
Because for many kids, virtual school is a disaster Freddie Aug 2021 #7
I get that some kids have difficulty, but that needs to be weighed against possible death. Scrivener7 Aug 2021 #10
For young children, the missed social interactions risks developmental problems Amishman Aug 2021 #13
Up until recently, most kids never set foot in a school till kindergarten, and many till first grade Scrivener7 Aug 2021 #16
I'm not disagreeing Tink41 Aug 2021 #30
Because education is critical frazzled Aug 2021 #9
The worst case scenario of a lost year or two of "rigorous education" would be to add a Scrivener7 Aug 2021 #11
Again, analysis suggests otherwise frazzled Aug 2021 #17
That doesn't take Delta into account. Nor does it take the risk to those who live with the children Scrivener7 Aug 2021 #19
The Delta has been here for several months frazzled Aug 2021 #24
The big ramp-up from Delta was in June. Kids were already out of school. This doesn't Scrivener7 Aug 2021 #26
Of course it takes delta into account Dorian Gray Aug 2021 #42
Well... the important thing here is that you are not annoyed. Scrivener7 Aug 2021 #43
... sprinkleeninow Aug 2021 #51
Thank you Dorian Gray Aug 2021 #53
Sorry, but you are the one ignoring equity. Scrivener7 Aug 2021 #56
I work with Dorian Gray Aug 2021 #58
Last year Delta was not around. Ms. Toad Aug 2021 #49
I know Mrs. Toad Dorian Gray Aug 2021 #54
The problem is that schools, by and large are not opening safely. Ms. Toad Aug 2021 #55
The reality is Dorian Gray Aug 2021 #59
Safety has to come before education. Ms. Toad Aug 2021 #61
Mortality rates for kids might be low Mad_Machine76 Aug 2021 #20
Point taken. However, all that rigorous schooling will be of no use DemocraticPatriot Aug 2021 #12
Just sent my kid off to school. Because I had to. CrackityJones75 Aug 2021 #14
the "why" is easy. Chainfire Aug 2021 #15
It would seem Mad_Machine76 Aug 2021 #18
THIS! Things looked like this was a good idea before Delta. Now we have Delta. It's a bad idea. Scrivener7 Aug 2021 #21
Yes! Mad_Machine76 Aug 2021 #22
Money. Iggo Aug 2021 #23
Bingo... Claire Oh Nette Aug 2021 #32
Did that nifty comedienne do a video on "How To Money"? sprinkleeninow Aug 2021 #52
What about the parent's health when their children bring home Covid from school? liberal_mama Aug 2021 #28
Parents can get vaccinated today if they wanted to. former9thward Aug 2021 #50
Beginning of my third week in person AwakeAtLast Aug 2021 #29
New Mandate Here In Illinois ProfessorGAC Aug 2021 #34
We have about 100 quarantined students AwakeAtLast Aug 2021 #36
Two Districts Where I Sub... ProfessorGAC Aug 2021 #37
I'm in blood red Southern Illinois AwakeAtLast Aug 2021 #38
I Suspected As Much ProfessorGAC Aug 2021 #39
Follow the money. Swede Aug 2021 #31
Because remote learning by most accounts was ineffective at best. MichMan Aug 2021 #33
For awhile, I was actually hopeful Mr.Bill Aug 2021 #35
Because Dorian Gray Aug 2021 #40
That's not what is happening... See my post below JCMach1 Aug 2021 #46
Vaccines for children will help keep them open andym Aug 2021 #41
As will masks. And people are fighting tooth and nail against mask mandates. Scrivener7 Aug 2021 #44
My 11yo son (so no vaccine) has been directly exposed 6 out of 7 JCMach1 Aug 2021 #45
Now mommy will have to return to work whether she wants to or not. Plus cut off benefits... Hekate Aug 2021 #47
Some friends of mine have decided to permanently homeschool their Raine Aug 2021 #48
because mothers are tired of the little ones under foot all day scarytomcat Aug 2021 #57
Because people's brains have been rotted by social media propaganda. Initech Aug 2021 #60
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