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& #39;s where I think COVID attitudes get really political

This should be the other way around. The danger of university education and COVID isn& #39;t the instruction, it& #39;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& #39;re seeing several universities handle COVID on their campus responsibly.

There is no reason we can& #39;t expect the same from our schools.
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