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Originally Posted by Erin It's a precaution, not a scare tactic. Limiting contact is the best way to prevent the spread.
I worked in a school for a while and when we would have winter bugs going around we would have low attendance anyway - or during freak-outs like when some kid got MRSA and half the parents kept their kids home. It makes more sense to just close and clean the school because otherwise you have 6 kids sitting in a classroom with a sub because the teacher is sick or the teacher's kids are sick. Schools are the worst for passing around this kind of stuff. Kids switch classes, share desks, locker rooms, etc. I would clean my desk every morning and throughout the day and I STILL got sick, I had a cold or strep or something about every 2 weeks. Since I have stopped working there (last summer) I have had nothing contagious! Amazing how that works.  |
I tell my student teachers/ interns that teaching is really about germ-warfare. You have to build your immune system, get flu shots, etc...
By the way, thanks for the explanation about this flu earlier in this thread. It helped.
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