Sure, but if the teachers union does not want to go back to work- and seemingly they never do these days- what are you going to do? Following the science? Yeh, right- the political science. I would let em all stay home, for as long as they want. Just take their pay and re-allocate it to the local Education Freedom Accounts (ie. vouchers), and let parents or the organization they designate decide. I see that Arizona is going the route of giving schools an extra 7 thousand per pupil to have in-person teaching. Yeh baby, keep them dollars rolling, and of course we want to pass most of that down to the teachers, because teachers taking care of teachers is what public schools and unions are all about. And then there is the matter of what they do and do not teach when and if they do teach. A new study led by faculty at Binghamton University, State University of New York shows that COVID-19 incidence rates were not statistically different in counties with in-person learning versus remote school modes in most regions of the U.S. https://medicalxpress.com/news/2022-01-nationwide-significant-link-in-person-schooling.html
Yet you fail to note that the schools that managed to stay open for in-person learning and not get overrun by Covid generally instituted mandatory masking, social distancing, cleaning, testing, and other protocols to keep the schools safe. The county Covid infection level is not really a reflection of the school system policy -- so effectively this study is ass-backwards. The children in schools plus employees only are a small portion (20% or less) of the county population. The Covid prevalence level in a county is driven by many other factors -- and should be used (as per CDC guidelines) as a barometer for if the K-12 schools should be open for in-person learning and what level of Covid protection measures are required in the schools.
These unions for people employed by the government have reached the point where they no longer serve the good of the public. At the very minimum -- there should be clauses in union contracts for government employees which state they cannot strike -- and any refusal to show up for work is grounds for dismal.
No, I did not "fail" to make the point you wanted to make. That's your job. And I am fine with that point. Why don't you re-frame it as being supportive of the point I am making rather than to do your knee jerk defense of bullshiite school closings. You have a boner for pointing out that many schools successfully remained open by doing X,Y,Z or whatever. Fine. Do that. And tell that to the Chicago Teachers Union. These clown cities like Chicago got bilions in additional school aid to make their schools safer the last time they used covid to hold the city and public hostage. Things are pretty bad when Lori Lightfoot and I are on the same side of the issue. They need to get their fingers out of their arses and get the schools open and dock the pay of any teacher who does not show up, with room for exceptions for high riskers or whatever. Just get going for chrise-sake.
CNN covered this in the morning with a former head of CDC and noted the incidence of spread of COVID in schools has been extremely low because of the mask wearing and social distancing efforts which does work in indoor spaces. The teachers are actually safer from catching COVID in school except maybe the youngest classes as Kinder and 1st grade kids suck at following rules. The talking heads on CNN as well as the former CDC expert (former pediatrician) said for many reasons, including mitigation factors in place, that having them in school is the best option. 95% of the teachers were listed as vaccinated as well. I think the Chicago union went a little rogue here and even the Mayor was caught off guard.
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It's appropriate to the posting I was replying to which is chock full of lies. I guess you noticed yourself and ilk in the image?
Given the fact that you offered no factual refutation but simply a meme with you howling we all know you are full of shit. The reason the transmission rates in schools are so low is because of mask wearing, social distancing and increased santizing and cleaning protocols. With teachers and children in buildings in close proximity these masures have kept the spread via school contact down very significantly. FACT: Studies of SARS-CoV-2 transmission in schools that consistently implemented layered prevention strategies have shown success in limiting transmission in schools, even when testing of close contacts has been incomplete.38, 46, 49, 73-77 For example: A study of 11 school districts in North Carolina with in-person learning for at least nine weeks during the fall 2020 semester reported minimal school-related transmission even while community transmission was high.38 These schools implemented and strictly adhered to multiple prevention strategies, including universal mask use and physical distancing. Breaches in mask use likely explained the few instances of in-school spread of SARS-CoV-2. A study of elementary schools in Utah who implemented layered prevention strategies, such as mask wearing and cohorting, found very low transmission (secondary attack rate 0.7%) in December 2020-January 2021.74 In a study of K-12 schools in St. Louis with multiple layered prevention strategies in place, only 2% of contacts of COVID-19 cases in the schools tested positive for the virus; this was despite high community transmission rates.76 A study of Italian schools, which implemented a comprehensive prevention approach that included masking, distancing, cleaning, increased ventilation, and cancellation of extracurricular activities, found that school reopening was not associated with the second wave of COVID-19 in Italy.47 A surveillance study of symptomatic and asymptomatic cases among children in Swiss schools found limited secondary transmission when multiple protective measures were used in schools,56 including mask use, physical distancing, and other interventions. Data from surveillance of German school outbreaks detected outbreaks before any prevention strategies were implemented. After schools reopened with prevention strategies in place, the average number of outbreaks per week after the reopening (2.2) was smaller than before the school closed earlier in the pandemic (3.3), suggesting that prevention strategies had some protective effect.51 A study of private schools that reopened for in-person instruction in Chicago with the implementation of layered prevention strategies found minimal in-school transmission.57 When a combination of effective prevention strategies is implemented and strictly adhered to in the K-12 in-person learning environment, the risk of transmission in the school setting appears to be lower than or equivalent to the transmission risk in other community settings.47, 103 https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/science/science-briefs/transmission_k_12_schools.html Now continue with your bullshit.