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Is it too soon for students to return to in-person classes?

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Total Votes: 775
21 Comments

  • Italia - 3 years ago

    They aare going back to school so they can vaccinate more easily in school both teachers and children ..

  • JAMES E. HENSLEY - 3 years ago

    Students in the 5 years to 12 years old range should be allowed in-person classes.

  • Brad Boner - 3 years ago

    It's just me, but, okay, for the sake of argument, how many Expats who this website caters to have kids in Mexican schools? Few, I'd say, if any. The poll question is silly and one hardly suitable for this over-the-hill audience. Expats are largely retired Americans and Canadians! They may have grandkids, but those snotty brats are back home with their parents.

    Try to poll readers on relevant topics, old sport...

    ????

  • Laraine Gray - 3 years ago

    The children need their education and the kids are not getting very sick if at all. Vaccinate the teachers and let the kids go to school

  • Pedro - 3 years ago

    It’s ridiculous to hurt children by keeping them out of school! Children are more likely percentage wise to die of a lightening strike. People are fools and sheep and need to look at facts and science. What happened to everyone saying follow the science!

  • Bruce Gelman - 3 years ago

    No

  • Paul Laureano Medina - 3 years ago

    Too soon, no vaccines for children. Watch and read what is happening with school kids in the USA.

  • John F OHARA - 3 years ago

    Let's get kids back to school enough is enough make masks Optional please less govt mandates they don't work!!!!

  • Ck1MiA - 3 years ago

    As outside eyes living abroad and being non Mexican,
    the COVID-19 Pandemic is still not something to take likely when it comes to crowd control and as soon the number of cases are lowered more than what it is now by the thousands, then the school children should be kept at home as necessary because the COVID - 19 can actually hit people at any age, so taking precautions are necessary.

  • Gary R Beck - 3 years ago

    I would love to se the kids back mingling and playing as they should, like I did. BUt, be wary of the Covid. Delta is hitting very young people without masks or vaccines with the 18-29 age group hardest hit.

  • Werner - 3 years ago

    Schools should never have been closed, it created a lost generation! Kids need to be with other kids to learn to be social at a young age.

  • George - 3 years ago

    AMLO doesn’t seem to care what’s going on all around him.

    Their parents are having extreme difficulty getting vaccinated themselves. So, if Mom and Dad can’t get it, let’s turn their kids loose in school without it, too.

    Meanwhile, the COVID Delta variant surges onwards, infecting kid and adults alike.

    Just look at what’s going on in the United States. Some state governors are actually banning mandatory mask-wearing in schools. The penalty for doing so includes denying State funding.
    Some governors have reversed state-wide requiring for masks, social-distancing, limited bar & restaurant occupancy, etc. They stand behind those decisions: we’ve had enough if COVID!

    The result: zooming COVID cases state-wide.

    The consequence: the number of kids with COVID-19 is mounting and spreading it among themselves. The number of adults are filling hospital ICU beds to capacity. Beds are being set-up in hospital parking garages, non-essential surgeries are being postponed, the desperately ill are being airlifted to a hospital that has a bed. Sometimes, none is available and they wind-up in a hospital corridor. And this is the United States.

    The solution: With the Texas governor as an example, stay the course and beg other states to send all the medical staff they can to help care for the surge of kids and adults.

    Seems that Mexico is using the U.S.A. as a shining example to follow.

  • Susan Svedise - 3 years ago

    Vaccinate all adults and masks for everyone.

  • Sydney Metrick - 3 years ago

    Many students, especially children, have not been vaccinated. A recent story of a teach pulling down her mask to read a story resulted in a dozen children being infected. It is not worth the lives of our young people to put them in a situation that could cost their lives and the lives of their friends and family.

  • Richard - 3 years ago

    With the Delta variant raging, are you willing to risk your child's life just to send them back to school?

  • Jose Mejia - 3 years ago

    Unless you have the majority of students vaccinated, you have no rig to make them go back in person! This will be a disaster! Sad ????

  • JL Cor4 - 3 years ago

    Mexico has not done the preperation to TRY to keep kids and teachers safe. Geez, if your under 40 in my state, you haven't even had the chance to get a vaccine!
    I worry for my 4 young school age Grandkids.

  • Kathie Gallardo - 3 years ago

    It is much too early to put children in school where they will be exposed every day to Covid. - even if it is just the teacher or those who clean the rooms. This pandemic is far from over.

  • Elizabeth Lamb - 3 years ago

    Yes they get a better education in person.

  • John - 3 years ago

    Until the vaccine is offered to school age children, then yes it’s too soon. All teachers should be mandatorily vaccinated as well

  • Cal Kinsey - 3 years ago

    Hold off a little more time, Jumping into what we think is okay has proven over the last few 18 months, we try and jump start back to normal and it has always sparked a big increase in infections. These are our kids and they cant even be vaccinated

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