Social Sciences, asked by aaronlazarojf, 7 hours ago

what are the questions can be added for open air classes​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The risks to students from school closures, including “virtual dropouts”, lack of food security, safety, and adverse impacts on social, physical and mental health, must be weighed against risks from being back in school. The scientific evidence to date about COVID-19 tells us that kids are:

less likely to get infected than adults

less likely to suffer severe effects if infected

less likely to transmit to others (particularly true of those aged 0-9 years old)

There is no such thing as “zero risk” in anything we do, and certainly not during a pandemic. There will be some risk to students, teachers, staff, and families. As such, it is important to reduce these risks to the extent possible.

Returning to school should not be “school as usual.” While we offer some insight into the responses you might receive, and expect, each school’s response will be different because there is no “one size fits all” plan for COVID-19.

Answered by Anonymous
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