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Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins
You can't keep schools open if you don't have teachers to teach the kids, just like you can't provide adequate care to the people who are sick if you don't have adequate staff.
MU has been on bed holds for weeks now. The peds hospital is cross training pediatric nurses to be able to cover over at the main hospital due to patient surges and staff shortages.
Columbia just went back to all-virtual through mid-January, and as much as it sucks (and it will cost us around $2,000/month), it's the right decision for the educators. I'm just glad that we can afford to shoulder that financial burden.
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I and the wife work/teach from home. Son is taking college courses from home.
Most people don't have jobs where they can work remotely long term. Its just not practical. Kids need to be in a physical school for their long term benefit. It's definitely something that must be dealt with on a national scale.
Everyone's tired of this shit. Covid spread, right now, is at the worst its ever been in the USA. Any buffon can see this is going to get a lot worse before it gets better. We are supposed to open up more? How?