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Six Feet in Schools just Will Not Work | JD2718

Six Feet in Schools just Will Not Work | JD2718

Six Feet in Schools just Will Not Work


What will it take to reopen schools?
A vaccine and a cure?  that would mean a long time. We would have to do some real work on making remote learning more productive than it is now. There are definitely people who are thinking we will wait that long. Not me.
“Flatten the curve” – that was designed to avoid the crush of cases all at once, when the ERs or ICU beds, or doctors, or ventilators, etc, etc, could not keep up with demand. We flattened the curve somewhat, not enough, people died, many fewer than if we had done nothing. But we are past that, or passing that point, in NYC.
We will be, in the not distant future, ready to open with precautions. But what will those precautions be? And specifically in schools, are there enough precautions to be ok to open? Or will schools be an exception (among many exceptions)?
Masks – not a problem in the real world. Not a problem in schools.
Sick – stay home. The advice is right. And with those new-fangled thermometers they can at least check temperatures before someone comes in – to any building, including a school. But we should be mindful about the time this takes.
Testing – the tests need to be better – and yes, it makes sense to test everyone at the start of the year. Do we have enough tests? Are they good enough? I think the answer to both of those will be yes, but not today. By August.
Reaction Protocols when Covid-19 shows up at a school – there needs to a disinfecting protocol that is CONTINUE  READING: Six Feet in Schools just Will Not Work | JD2718