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Battered by Omicron Surge, Schools and Youth Confront a Future with COVID

Battered by Omicron Surge, Schools and Youth Confront a Future with COVID

In the midst of the Omicron surge, many students and teachers are reluctant to return to the classroom, especially without adequate protection and safety protocols

KQED's Forum

January 18, 202255m 48s

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Show Notes

The fast-spreading omicron variant has snarled schools and made this return from the holidays particularly difficult. As record numbers of California children have tested positive for COVID and even been hospitalized, many students and teachers are reluctant to return to the classroom, especially without adequate protection and safety protocols. We’ll check in with an Oakland student organizer about a petition that’s gained over a thousand signatures to boycott classes until demands over safety are met. And, as omicron looks to be nearing its peak, we talk with experts about what to expect in the next few weeks, and what lies beyond. Given all we know now, given how tired we all are, what would count as “winning” when the next surge hits?

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