Does opening schools early make any sense?

Îl-aux-Tourtes bridge closure

Although Premier Francois Legault had announced the government’s intention to reopen schools and daycare centres in Quebec by May 4th, a public outcry from teachers and parents made him quickly rethink the plans. During his April 16th news conference, Legault said the decision to reopen schools ‘is out of the question for now’, reiterating the decision he announced last Saturday April 12th. “I think that even in the next few months, when we will reopen the school, it’s clear that some parents will be scared to send their children to school,” Legault had said and added, “But what I want to be clear about the reopening of schools, is that it will not be done until we have, first, the agreement of the public health, and second, that I have personally the assurance that there’s no risk for the children and for the teachers… maybe the way I said it scared some people and I’m sorry about that, but the facts are that we have some scenarios before May 4th.”

The Quebec government was concerned about what parents would do with their children if they needed to go back to work – when economic activities slowly resume, once the peak of COVID-19 cases is reached. However, worries over the two metres physical distancing rules were prominently voiced by those opposed to the idea, as it would be difficult at best to enforce. There are still many unknowns with this new virus and although there have been very few cases of children reported with COVID-19, a disconcerting possibility remains of them being infected. Children can be asymptomatic and pass the virus on to other children and teachers, many who are over 60 years old and more vulnerable – and in turn, it can spread outside of the schools, into their homes and beyond.

Nevertheless, Quebec’s director of public health, Dr. Horacio Arruda, said the reopening schools would mean that children, who are not considered ‘high risk’ of developing complications from COVID-19, would participate in what he called ‘the natural immunization of the population’. The scientific term for it is ‘herd immunity’. Herd immunity is a ‘form of indirect protection from infectious disease that occurs when a large percentage of a population has become immune to an infection, whether through previous infections or vaccination, providing a measure of protection for individuals who are not immune’. The chains of the virus are disrupted and less likely to spread on its own, either stopping or significantly slowing down the reproduction rate of the disease. The more people become immune, the probability of those without immunity becoming infected drops sharply – much like the way a vaccine works in the greater population. In the case of vaccines, there are still many people who refuse to have one. Herd immunity needs to reach at least a majority of a population for it really to be effective. There are still unknowns about COVID-19, making the risk of using our children questionable. It is extremely rare for children to die or develop complications from COVID-19 – but is it reasonable to consider reopening schools when there are still so many questions? Or does it make sense?

By: Bonnie Wurst – [email protected]

Other articles from mtltimes.ca and totimes.ca

COVID-19: Montreal grocery store list which employees tested positive

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Email


Collaborative robot arms

Collaborative robot arms: A key tool in factory automation

In the evolving manufacturing landscape, the integration of technology is paramount to staying competitive. One of the most transformative innovations in this space is the advent of collaborative robot arms, commonly referred to as cobots. These versatile machines are not only enhancing productivity but also reshaping how factories operate. This article looks into the significance

muscle growth

What’s the best training split for muscle growth? A complete guide

Discovering the best training split for you can take some time and effort, but there are core training splits for muscle growth that have shown great improvement for a lot of people. Here, let’s talk about two main training splits, and how they can help you. The Push/Pull/Legs (PPL) Split In conjunction with the deliberate

wet room design

Transforming your bathroom with a wet room design

Ontario homeowners are noticing and falling in love with wet rooms, turning traditional bathrooms into sleek, open spaces. But why is this design catching on so fast? It’s not just about aesthetics—there’s real practicality behind it. Wet rooms break down barriers, creating a spacious, seamless environment. They feel luxurious and open, giving any bathroom an

Model Ship Building

Model Ship Building | A Creatively Enhanced Hobby Perfect for All Ages

Enthusiasts of all ages and demographics are taking to the world of model ship building, for good reason too. This activity offers more than there is to see on the surface and is rewarding on so many levels. Whether you are a beginner looking to try your creative skills at something new, or an experienced

gaming

How competitive gaming is becoming a viable profession

From the very beginning, gaming has always been about competition. However, until recently, competitive gaming was considered more of a niche hobby than a legitimate profession. All of that has changed in recent years, as esports has gained a following that has surpassed that of many traditional sporting events. Record-breaking tournaments like The International (Dota

Mtltimes Subscription

The latest on what’s moving Montreal and the world – delivered straight to your inbox