No, what’s “critically important” is that our children be safe.
It is critically important for our public health to open schools this fall. CDC resources will help parents, teachers and administrators make practical, safety-focused decisions as this school year begins. bit.ly/39RLWS8

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Agreed. Why is this so difficult??
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What's the covid death rate of children? What's your crystal ball saying about that?
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It’s such a shame that the US hasn’t suppressed the virus. If they had, maybe kids could actually go back in person. I know that the risk is probably too high, but it’s not good for kids to be out of school for so long. Same goes for teenagers. Online learning sucks.
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More kids die from bees.
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Kids will be fine if they miss more school. Don’t sacrifice children and families for the sake of the economy. Their motivation is so transparent.
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Schools have been open in Europe, kids (most) will not perish from it, they don’t spread it to adults. So if there are no in person schools does this mean I don’t pay property taxes?
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Do you want China to pass us in education even more? This is how that happens...
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