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by DuskStar
2146 days ago
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And yet, Sweden never closed their schools - and as far as I'm aware didn't have increased incidence in teachers relative to the rest of the population. This article is about a teacher who got sick despite not having students there, and who seems to have been in increased contact with other adults relative to pre-COVID times. (Since she shared a classroom with two others while doing remote learning, which is presumably not normally the case) At least to me, that doesn't seem directly applicable to "can we bring back students safely". |
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