Well, there is some intelligence, analysis and risk management there then
Schools are known (at least while I was growing up and with my kids too) for having poor A/C and circulation in schools. I've heard my kids (one now graduated) talk about that a lot.
Petri dish -- smart phrasing.
I don't blame him. To me it seems there is so much pressure on leadership that they have decided not playing the long game. Immediate gratification (or relief) might not be the best play.
This is oversimplifying and overstating it, I realize, but what if this rush to get kids back to school (they wouldn't be out forever) or in a classroom ends up extending the crisis and fear instead of decreasing the frequency and intensity of the 'rona.
Wonder what hawg and the other science people see on this issue.
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Posted: 08/08/2020 at 5:27PM