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Prairie Gates

(8,714 posts)
5. Closing schools in the spring of 2020 was a needed intervention
Mon Jun 22, 2026, 10:06 AM
Jun 22

Closing schools in the fall of 2020 and thereafter was probably a mistake that did more damage than it prevented. And it did do significant damage to both learning and development. If we want to be the "Believe Science" people, you also have to believe the massive body of evidence already showing the psychological and educational harm caused by COVID-driven school closures in the 2020-2021 academic year and thereafter. Now, you might of course argue that the cost of that damage was worth it given the danger of COVID, but you can't deny that you are making a calculation that accepts a relatively high level of harm on the kids who missed that year of learning. Let's be honest and not jump to assuming that this is a right wing argument. Yes, believe science, but understand that we made choices with scientific data, and you have to now assess some of those choices.

We can believe in science and side mostly with Fauci over this garbage bag Comer and still believe that a different balancing of interests would have been better for the 2020-2021 schoolyear.

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Fuck off comer. spanone Jun 22 #1
hopefully one of the disappeared dave99 Jun 22 #22
They always forget who was president that first miserable year of covid newdeal2 Jun 22 #2
Trump bragged about it Johnny2X2X Jun 22 #14
STFU............... Lovie777 Jun 22 #3
These people should be placed in reeducation camps bucolic_frolic Jun 22 #4
Closing schools in the spring of 2020 was a needed intervention Prairie Gates Jun 22 #5
It's a right-wing argument to personally blame their boogeyman Dr. Fauci for it AZJonnie Jun 22 #19
Exactly MustLoveBeagles Jun 22 #23
Not to mention the additional cases of Long COVID RockCreek Jun 22 #26
Luckily I didn't do that Prairie Gates Jun 22 #31
Comer can't understand. No kidding. Jim__ Jun 22 #6
The liar says what? The Blue Flower Jun 22 #7
Yhey missed out on a whole year of learning becauee dumbasses like him didnt think covid worth responding to until SSJVegeta Jun 22 #8
These people were first in line for the vaccine Johonny Jun 22 #9
With all the crap snowybirdie Jun 22 #10
I thought the right like homeschooling? 33taw Jun 22 #11
Comer Rebl2 Jun 22 #12
We're screwed because they are weaponizing disinformation. Baitball Blogger Jun 22 #13
Dr Fauci is/was a treasure. milestogo Jun 22 #15
As Jimmy Buffett sang... Liberal In Texas Jun 22 #16
Kids Missed A Whole Year Of School? ProfessorGAC Jun 22 #17
Chicago Public Schools closed in April 2020 and didn't open again fully until August 2021 Prairie Gates Jun 22 #21
Thanks ProfessorGAC Jun 22 #30
And the Republican solution is to cut funding and support for education across the board Midnight Writer Jun 22 #18
Education post covid is a mess -- Trump's responsible. mr715 Jun 22 #20
Isn't it funny how Comer doesn't name a single "lie" Fauci supposedly told about COVID? Wiz Imp Jun 22 #24
Even more than RFK Jr!? mr715 Jun 22 #25
In Ohio, they are trying to blame Amy Acton for the actions of the (R) governor back then Maeve Jun 22 #27
and yet they're still smarter than Gomer mike_c Jun 22 #28
Yes, and I think Comer missed out on some learning in his lifetime. 2MuchNoise Jun 22 #29
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