a difference in professions....registered nurses go into battle to fight disease and they get blamed to breaking some unknown “protocol”....and teachers get to stay home and get paid for being on a plane that someone else had been in before....a cushy job but somebody’s got to enjoy it I guess...
IN THIS CASE, the closing of the schools (oh and Tx) is doing the “abundance of caution” and heavy lifting that our good for nothing, WeAreTheWorld, Obola CDC patently REFUSES to do.
Kids miss a day (or two) of school; janitors get over time; parents get at worst inconvenienced and at best pathogens (of all kinds) removed from their kids school environment. And ALL in the area, including the low info types, learn lessons in:
Big government epic failure (ie the CDC allowing the exposed to Obola nurse to fly because her fever, tho present, WASNT, at the MOMENT of boarding high enough to say don’t fly!)
Immigration policies...our borders are wide open EVEN to those coming from known infectious hot spots.
Just how dithering Obola himself is.
As Rush would say “teachable moments.”