Re: Reply
Posted: Mon May 31, 2021 8:10 pm
PsyGuy wrote:
> @Heliotrope
>
> Online teaching cant go on forever because you say it cant?
>
> Your making my points for me. Parents are eager for F2F teaching and
> students are "very much done" with online, and then make the leap
> that 100% vaccination. Students and parents would welcome going back to F2F
> if there wasnt a vaccine at all.
>
> The risk of infection is not zero, valid data shows that the vaccinated can
> get infected.
>
> We disagree.
It can't go on forever because schools, parents and students don't want it to continue forever.
Yes, as I said parents and students are eager, but that doesn't mean they're all completely careless (well, most students might be but most parents aren't) - if they have two options of in-person teaching (either 100% vaccinated staff or 100% unvaccinated staff) they will choose they one with the least amount of risk: the 100% vaccinated staff.
As I said before: I never said vaccinated teachers can't still get infected. But they have a 90% lower risk of infecting others (students and other teachers). And a school can order the teachers to keep their classroom ventilated and keep their distance from others.
> @Heliotrope
>
> Online teaching cant go on forever because you say it cant?
>
> Your making my points for me. Parents are eager for F2F teaching and
> students are "very much done" with online, and then make the leap
> that 100% vaccination. Students and parents would welcome going back to F2F
> if there wasnt a vaccine at all.
>
> The risk of infection is not zero, valid data shows that the vaccinated can
> get infected.
>
> We disagree.
It can't go on forever because schools, parents and students don't want it to continue forever.
Yes, as I said parents and students are eager, but that doesn't mean they're all completely careless (well, most students might be but most parents aren't) - if they have two options of in-person teaching (either 100% vaccinated staff or 100% unvaccinated staff) they will choose they one with the least amount of risk: the 100% vaccinated staff.
As I said before: I never said vaccinated teachers can't still get infected. But they have a 90% lower risk of infecting others (students and other teachers). And a school can order the teachers to keep their classroom ventilated and keep their distance from others.