In July 2020 many US School districts were ordered to be closed for in-person instruction for the Fall 2020 semester. The closures were mandated by Governors and Mayors who responded to concerns from public school teacher unions. Proponents of school closings argue that cities that closed schools earlier and longer during the Spanish Influenza pandemic in 1918 had much lower mortality rate. They also argue that schools do not have the financial resources to adapt to safety guidelines recommended by the CDC. Opponents of school closures argue that people under 24 years of age make up approximately % .0015 of all Covid-19 deaths in the U.S. They also argue that in the U.S. every year an average of 190 children die of the flu, 436 from suicide, 625 from homicide, and 4,114 from unintentional deaths such as drowning.
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Response rates from 13.3k America voters.
60% Yes |
40% No |
56% Yes |
36% No |
3% Yes, and provide free internet access to low income families |
3% No, let each school decide |
0% Yes, we cannot put teachers at risk |
2% No, unless there is an uncontrollable outbreak |
0% Yes, but not to exceed 90 days |
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Unique answers from America voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@84ZWD6L 1yr1Y
No, school districts should invest in infrastructure to safely allow schools to remain open with enough resources and testing to address any kids or family members who get infected
@7PTCG38 1yr1Y
Yes, but let each individual state decide based upon their rates of contracted cases and hospitalizations
@8FW8S774yrs4Y
i believe that we should close schools until there is a for sure way of keeping kids and teachers safe
@8FS3LQK4yrs4Y
With or without the virus, the state should provide an online option for K-12 schools to make it easier for parents to home school their children.
@8FRXXGB4yrs4Y
Online classes until adequate measures can be taken to protect and provide ppe for students and teachers. Provide internet access to low income families
@8FRGZJL4yrs4Y
No, it is under everybody's discretion whether to attend a live class or not. There should be an option for both.
@8FRGPH94yrs4Y
Depends on each state and county’s issue and state of emergency
@8FR8P7D4yrs4Y
Yes if the percentage in the area they live in is above 5%.
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