Reality is going to hit you like a ton of bricks; https://www.washingtonpost.com/educ...8415f4-c54e-11ea-b037-f9711f89ee46_story.htmlHello we got this very contagious virus out there that spreads so easily from person to person. Now think all these kids, teachers, and staff in an overcrowded building in close proximity to each other breathing each other's air. Studies are showing you don't even need to be close to the person if air is recycled through like say air conditioning then the COVID is easily spread throughout the whole building. Reopening schools in the fall would be one of the stupidest things to do right now. Republicans want a bigger COVID outbreak, go ahead open the schools again and watch the numbers soar !
Perhaps you and the other "don't educate our kids movement" should do some research before telling what might happen.
Schools reopening has not triggered rise in Covid-19 cases, EU ministers told
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France’s education minister says it is more of a risk keeping children at home
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The reopening of schools in 22 European countries has not led to any significant increase in coronavirus infections among children, parents or staff, a videoconference meeting of education ministers from around the EU has heard.
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Schools reopening has not triggered rise in Covid-19 cases, EU ministers told
France’s education minister says it is more of a risk keeping children at homewww.theguardian.com
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Millions of kids around the world adjust to school in the coronavirus era
MAY 21, 2020 / 9:53 AM / CBS NEWS
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So far, CBS News correspondent Holly Williams reports the reopening of schools in 22 European countries has not brought any major spikes in infections, though there have been a few hiccups, and some have only been open for a couple weeks.
Millions of kids around the world adjust to school in the coronavirus era
No major coronavirus spikes after 22 European nations let some kids back into classes, but anxiety is still there, and nothing is like it used to be.www.cbsnews.com
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Reopened schools in Europe and Asia have largely avoided coronavirus outbreaks. They have lessons for the U.S.
By Michael Birnbaum
July 11, 2020 at 8:00 a.m. EDT
BRUSSELS — Many countries around the world are pushing ahead with plans for full-time, full-capacity, in-person classes, after having largely avoided coronavirus outbreaks linked to schools during more tentative reopenings in the spring.
From Belgium to Japan, schools are abandoning certain social distancing measures, such as alternate-day schedules or extra space between desks. They have decided that part-time or voluntary school attendance, supplemented by distance learning, is not enough — that full classrooms are preferable to leaving kids at home.