Sharon McMahon
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When personally, if we're having an interaction together and you call me on the phone, you're like, you know what? I really screwed that up. I am so sorry. I did not realize how it would impact you. I'm going to make changes. You would have respect for that person.
Who did that to you personally, but yet on a broader political scale, we're like, oh my God, they're a flip-flopper.
Who did that to you personally, but yet on a broader political scale, we're like, oh my God, they're a flip-flopper.
Who did that to you personally, but yet on a broader political scale, we're like, oh my God, they're a flip-flopper.
We probably don't need to put every book in an autoclave, right? But yet the initial responses to a global pandemic were not perfect.
We probably don't need to put every book in an autoclave, right? But yet the initial responses to a global pandemic were not perfect.
We probably don't need to put every book in an autoclave, right? But yet the initial responses to a global pandemic were not perfect.
Where we would come together?
Where we would come together?
Where we would come together?
Totally. Of course, everyone was wrong. It was a brand new thing.
Totally. Of course, everyone was wrong. It was a brand new thing.
Totally. Of course, everyone was wrong. It was a brand new thing.
I totally agree. And now we should be willing to do a postmortem on that.
I totally agree. And now we should be willing to do a postmortem on that.
I totally agree. And now we should be willing to do a postmortem on that.
Now we know the learning loss from not being in school was too great a burden to bear. But yet you can also understand how children are not the only people in the schools, right? That the adults that work in the schools also deserve a safe working environment.
Now we know the learning loss from not being in school was too great a burden to bear. But yet you can also understand how children are not the only people in the schools, right? That the adults that work in the schools also deserve a safe working environment.
Now we know the learning loss from not being in school was too great a burden to bear. But yet you can also understand how children are not the only people in the schools, right? That the adults that work in the schools also deserve a safe working environment.
And that's very tricky when you have small children who don't understand basic hygiene, who don't know how to cover their cough, who don't know how to wash their hands appropriately. What about the adults in the schools? Don't they deserve to not die from COVID?