Exactly.
Let's say a student is in 7 classes every day with 20 other students. They take the bus with 30 classmates and eat lunch with 100 others. How could all of those children, teachers, and support staff be quarantined for 14 days whenever there's a new COVID-19 case?

Jul 25, 2020 · 11:21 PM UTC

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People have to work or the country collapses. The Dems like to complain but they never offer realistic solutions. Ever.
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The solution is to pay every person $2,000 a month while the pandemic lasts. To give #directcash relief to people rather than to corporations like private jet companies and hedge funds.
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The perfect storm.
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Exactly what? You think these kids have been quarantined all summer? 🤣🤣🤣
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The Republicans are pushing ... "Back to School"... just like they pushed ... "Opening up the Economy" ... People are Dying and getting permanent Organ and Brain Damage because that ... Now Teachers, Custodians, Cafeteria Workers and Children will die and suffer! ... For What?
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"Uh, I was told there'd be no math involved in this." --Chevy Chase as Pres Ford 🙂
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It doesn't take an Einstein to figure it out...but again look who our potus is😒
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It's already happening in Tennessee where a few schools have already started classes -
It took all of three days for a case to pop up in Alcoa schools after opening. Exposed children will now be sent home to their families, and this surely will not be the only incident. The chaos/cost from reopening now doesn’t seem worth it... @KnoxvilleHoller
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Accept the idea of, and institute homeschooling until the 2022-2023 school year. It IS a long time but it is not forever, and, it would help human beings live well.