cnq50b wrote:Olivia was slated to start kindergarten this fall. They're in Los Angeles county so school will be via distance learning. Her mom is worried about how that's going to work but I'm sure she'll do fine. I feel safer with them not opening the schools - at least not yet. I'm in Orange county & the school board voted to open up all the schools with no facemasks & no physical distancing. Individual districts are making their own minds on what precautions they'll take. it's a crazy world we're living in.
Catherine
Yikes. Catherine. No facemasks and no physical distancing. OMG. I can't imagine that this will end well.
I agree with you 100%. If I had school-age children, they would NOT be returning to school in the fall. No way.
There is so much argument on this "open the schools" thing, both pro and con, that it just about makes my head spin.
I was watching one of the talking heads on the news the other night that was arguing that the schools SHOULD, that they MUST open. His reasoning? Because children getting sick with Covid19 is so very, very "rare" that it should absolutely not be any concern. At all.
How rare is it? He said that it is "only about 2% of kids that will get ill from the virus".
2% might not sound like a lot, but when one does the math (as I write this there are 3,599,899 -
over 3 1/2 million - people in the U.S. that have been diagnosed with the virus). So here's the math: 2% of 3,599,899 is a whopping 71,197. (Yes, I do understand that "diagnosed" is not the same as being sick - on the other hand, "diagnosed" likely also means "contagious".)
Me, I just don't like those kind of numbers.
My kids would be staying home, even if I had to go to jail for keeping them there.
Anne