mtcan wrote:The rule at TDSB is that if you are sick and want to returb to school...you need to provide a negative covid test or stay away from school for 14 days...you can question and scrutinize every number from anywhere to fit your own reality but these are the numbers available. At least from my perspective it is reasonably accurate and I see the screening and rules being adhered to.
The province changed the criteria almost immediately with some language about parents knowing best and taking runny noses off the list. This was also one of the most common symptoms for covid in kids, iirc. I know of one family here who were discouraged by the health department to get a test when there was a symptomatic child AND multiple covid cases in the school. I think those numbers are likely higher. There's a lot of people that will just not bother getting the test because it's a hassle, too. If your kid is diagnosed with covid and has to be home for 14 days, that means someone has to be home to watch them for those school days and that's missed work. I imagine it's better to just pray it's a cold and scoot them back as soon as the symptoms are gone.
Anyway, I don't really see this as a wrestling match between what should be opened or closed. The government seems to be treating it like a leaky tap that you just need to fiddle with. They can't trace half the cases, and that's going to result in a lot of angry people no matter what they do.























