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Yes, these guidelines disrupt learning!
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No, safety first!
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I think we should follow the covid-19 safety guidelines. Until the students receive the covid-19 vaccines, we'll have some sense of safety.
I think we should follow the covid-19 safety guidelines. Until the students receive the covid-19 vaccines, we'll have some sense of safety.
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Foster Fell
We are nearly there. So why continue to needlessly create opportunities for the virus to spread, sicken, kill, and mutate? The current surge is largely due to infection spread from the 20 to 29 age group on spring break. Though mostly asymptomatic, they spread the virus thru the community.
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Emily Gibson
The district needed to plan for this possibility, and have some form of short-term distance learning set up for students. This was a likely outcome, given what we've seen in other states.
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Really not necissary
ReplyWe Have OR can get the vaccines now. Let OUR KIDS BE KIDS AGAIN!
ReplyThey are totally unnecessary and making young people, especially young children, paranoid.
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