What’s behind decision to reopen Quebec schools?

Quebec Provincial Association of Teachers president Heidi Yetman weighs in on schools reopening and why she believes the deciding factor was the economy.

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17 comments

  1. In Taiwan, they never shutdown their schools, and they have a much lower rate of infection. They all wear masks, have barriers, and sanitize everything.
    Why don’t follow their example?

    1. Most places that didn’t shut down are doing just fine not only on the COVID19 itself but overall. That was to be expected.

    2. True, if everyone wear mask, everything can be re open but using kids as lab rat to kick start is sad!

    3. Taiwan had very strict measures from the beginning. They quarantine everyone who comes in and trace all cases. To date they have only had 440 cases.

      Quebec could have done that. They chose not to, although provinces like PEI followed that path. it’s too late for Quebec to do it now. They need to eliminate community spread first.

  2. Their education is suffering, 😂🤣😂🤣
    What education oh you mean propaganda training!

  3. So what if kids get sick? They get sick all the time in school. What a bunch of dummies thinking kids shouldn’t get sick.

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