tresir2012
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As to teachers teaching with just face shields - that's basically zero protection IMO. They would need masks too.
Kids would miss out on the facial expressions of the lower half of the face, but if the only other choice was just staying home watching whatever on TV, real world school with masked teachers would be preferable, IMO. Those parents who could stay home and basically help with their kids' schooling could keep their kids home - it would be a classroom full of kids with less-engaged or less-available parents.
However, in many places, schools do not have the funds for dry erase markers, much less N95 masks. We're already reading that teachers in some places are expected to provide their own PPE (and they'd have to social distance too - no having kids right up at their desks/in their faces).
Since schools cannot provide the protection indicated by the CDC, lawsuits would occur from both teachers and parents of sick children (especially those without health insurance - which is about half of them).
Teachers have health insurance, of course, but since the CDC has weighed in on PPE, it would be open and shut to show negligence on the part of a school. So schools have to shut immediately when COVid is detected and obviously, some people will end up suing anyway. Technically, these cases should be Workers Comp, but there are other ways to skin the legal cat. Class action suits seem plausible.
It's very possible - although there's no easy way of knowing. It's possible some of us have had other coronaviruses in the past. The research is focused on human coronaviruses, but...I'd think that even a closely related virus could help with contemporary immunity.
Coronavirus | Human Coronavirus Types | CDC
I only wish we could know. I'm feeling 1% braver for a few reasons, one of which is that I've been exposed to common colds for years - but also, there are better treatments for CoVid and I have a new doctor who has admitting privileges to a hospital with a UCLA hospitalist - so the possibility for getting an antiviral that works just went up for me.
I am being watched, though. My husband and daughters think I should be exceptionally careful. I guess I'm now the oldest person they know, ha.
The CDC has some comprehensive guidance on schools going back. This is the section on face coverings. While it does not recommend face shields, it does recommend clear face coverings for staff.
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