My wifes district decided to go with a "B" plan where half is online and half is in-person. However, the surrounding counties in our area (which have a lot less cases) are doing the 1st 9 weeks online. Boggles my mind why my wifes district didn't start that way also with way more cases.
In any event, as of yesterday (day 4 of school) 3 students and 1 teacher have already tested positive. This school gave each teacher 5 mask, and some make shift "sanitizer" in a spray bottle you get from dollar store. When those 5 mask run out you have to come out of your own pocket to get more. There is no plexi-glass or other protective equipment, just 5 mask and 1 spray bottle. Again in this area where we are she makes 33,000/yr. So you tell me how she and other teachers will be able to continuously come out of pocket for protective things when people like us are barely getting by with 2 kids of our own.
Just an example of how some of these schools don't have the assets (so they say). Which is why I say a lot of these areas with these problems and also still eat up with cases have no business doing full in-person schooling until it can be done absolutely safely and right now in those areas it just can't.