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Originally Posted by
BrunswickDawg
It would also follow the idea that kids are super spreaders themselves - so many are asymptomatic, and not careful about masks or distancing when left to their own devices. So, it puts teachers, admin, parents and relatives at a greater risk.
That's possible. It's also possible that the vast majority of the spreading was done by counselors.
I'm not sure what this camp was like, but the camp I went to growing up would have been very different than school. I think it was probably 15 of us sleeping in a cabin along with two teenage counselors? Not sure how that compares to having say 25 students in a room during the day. Wouldn't think it would be that different.
Doesn't really matter though. Just like retail workers, there are jobs that are at greater risk, and people are going to have to decide if they are willing to take the risk to do their job or not.
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