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... Sending kids back to school right away after the holidays, in winter with the hospitals bursting and staff reduced, might not be wise. Kids need to go back to school, but we need a plan and time to boost some vulnerable folks too, we also need to give the hospitals some slack...
I’ve had conversations with many people on the topic of schools being in person, including here on RIU. We live near Detroit and I work in the City. Detroit area has been a COVID hotspot several times and is again right now. Both Michigan and Ontario are seeing rather alarming numbers this week.
There are some school districts near us that are back to remote learning but most are in-person.
For the ones that are remote, the language has shifted somewhat subtly on these decisions and is more along the lines of “we are going remote due to staffing shortages from COVID” rather than “we are going remote to blunt the spread of COVID”.
Right or wrong, quite a bit of the US (both red and blue areas) have just thrown their hands up at this point and become resigned to omicron burning through the population. It sucks hard to be in healthcare right now.
Ontario right across the River is different though, their shutdown that starts in about 7.5 hours is couched as an effort at slowing the spread.