xer0s wrote:You think your kid will become a janitor instead of a doctor because he/she had to wait 6 months to get back into school?
It’s obviously an exaggeration. But what do you realistically feel could happen with a 6 month absence from school? And are those consequences worth killing some people. Because ultimately, more people will die because children are back at school...
It's easy to say this about kids who are doing just fine in school. They'll adapt to remote/home schooling and be just fine.
However, kids who have learning disabilities or are from unstable homes will have a problem. There have been shockingly many cases here in the Netherlands where kids just disappeared off the radar during the lockdown period.
I don't know if it's realistic to compare American schools to Dutch schools, but primary schools have opened up here since early june and highschools have slowly been opening up since then (all highschools are opened up fully since the summer holidays). So far, there hasn't been any indication that this has led to an increase of corona cases.
It might work out differently in the US, but what's very apparant from an outsider's point of view is that
everything related to coronavirus has been politicized over there. Oftentimes it doesn't even seem like a scale, it's black and white. Either you're in favor of measures taken, or vehemently against them. On various sites (most notably Reddit) I've seen people say it's a way of the republicans (and Trump in particular) to accelerate the spreading of the virus, or to disrupt the school system, or to willingly kill off people. They say that it, without a doubt, is going to be a disaster and we'll be seeing an enormous boom in cases in the US because of this.
Frankly, there is absolutely no proof that this is the case or a reason to think it will be. But yeah, in the US you're either on one end of the spectrum or the other end, so if the opposite side decides something, it must be fought tooth and nail. And that's where you all are going wrong in this.