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SprinkL3
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Default Jan 10, 2022 at 02:17 AM
 
Chicago Teachers are demanding more safety protocols. If they won't institute safety on campuses, then remote learning will have to be the new norm amid lack of staffing. The same could follow in other jurisdictions that allow unions (not all states do). These are some examples of how pandemic fatigue can also be combatted - by demanding more safety when fatigue has hit both parents' demands (keep the kids in school for their sake of not having them at home) as well as administrators and politicians overseeing education. Teachers' safety matters, too! If teachers die from Covid-19, even if their students won't, then there won't be any staffing left to teach, and remote learning will be inevitable anyways. So this is a stark reminder that better HVAC systems should be mandatory for all school buildings, that good airflow be allowed, that CO2 monitors be installed and utilized, that masks be mandated, that symptomatic children stay home no matter what their diagnosis, that asymptomatic positive Covid-19 tests would mean children also quarantine at home, and that teachers have other safety protocols in place to protect them. Pandemic fatigue affects everyone, not just individuals.
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