The Wall Street Journal has a must-read article up this morning on Florida that should end the in-person schooling debate once and for all.
The “data shows Florida started in-person learning without turning schools into superspreaders”:
As school districts around the U.S. continue to grapple with whether to reopen classrooms amid the coronavirus pandemic, data shows Florida started in-person learning without turning schools into superspreadershttps://t.co/mpCvBjjlxo
— Anthony DeRosa ? (@Anthony) March 17, 2021
And “case rates” in schools are actually “lower than those in the wider community”:
"In the seven months since, Florida schools have avoided major outbreaks of Covid-19 and maintained case rates lower than those in the wider community." https://t.co/g9nVhtVQ0w
— Jeffrey A Tucker (@jeffreyatucker) March 17, 2021
Teacher unions tried to keeps schools closed in Florida, but failed:
Florida reopened schools last August. Teacher unions filed lots of unsuccessful lawsuits to keep schools closed. The result?
Reopened schools in Florida have avoided major outbreaks of Covid-19 & maintained case rates lower than those in wider community https://t.co/cuTRi7yRGR
— John R Lott Jr. (@JohnRLottJr) March 17, 2021
And with this article, there’s no longer an argument to keep schools closed nationally:
Covid rates for staff in Florida just over half the rate seen in the general community. 15 per 100k in schools vs 27 per 100k in general community. https://t.co/aiGBQlg6th
— Chand Sooran (@csooran) March 17, 2021
But it’s not just Florida. Here’s NBC News reporting on Charleston, SC:
Here's where school re-opening is working.
More than 70% of students in Charleston, SC have returned to in-person learning with low case rates in Sept-Dec of last year.@HeidiNBC takes us inside the classroom to show us the steps they're taking.https://t.co/U4UZMHn7bF pic.twitter.com/Y3sphEQxcf
— NBC News NOW (@NBCNewsNow) March 16, 2021
Time to open EVERYWHERE:
Schools can open safely—
Reopened schools in Florida have avoided major outbreaks of Covid-19 and maintained case rates lower than those in the wider community https://t.co/XSC9cAvmZO— cindy horswell (@chorswell) March 17, 2021
Just follow the science, Dems:
"Here" is where its working?
Its working IN MOST OF THE COUNTRY.
Those that are still closed are the backwards, anti-science folks. https://t.co/X1aKlRLzFS
— Pradheep J. Shanker (@Neoavatara) March 17, 2021
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