Thousands of suburban students going back to school after starting fully remote – Chicago Sun-Times*

“In-person learning closures could be short or long-term, and will depend on the specific circumstance at hand,” District 15 Superintendent Laurie Heinz wrote. “In most cases, these decisions will be made under the direction of the Cook County Health Department and range from temporary closure for cleaning and disinfection to a more extended closure if case-to-case transmission is present.”
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Mike
5 years ago

No one is concerned about all these metrics during protests, looting, and riots though.

Based on that COVID is less dangerous than the policies, procedures, and rhetoric would lead one to believe.

Kindergartners and first graders are supposed to keep their masks on or what, they get a warning or more and eventually get kicked out of class if the behavior persists?

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