One thing that annoys me incredibly is how many universities are open for in-person learning in counties and states that have blocked elementary schools from meeting

When actual money is on the line, educators are like "yeah, we can take the chance"
That's where I think COVID attitudes get really political

This should be the other way around. The danger of university education and COVID isn't the instruction, it's the dorms. Close-quarters living is responsible for TONS of infection clusters.
If anything, people should be *for* opening elementary schools and *against* universities opening.

Call it a national gap year if you must. That position at least makes sense.

What we have right now backwards.
I personally think both universities and schools can open. We're seeing several universities handle COVID on their campus responsibly.

There is no reason we can't expect the same from our schools.
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