'This is a lose/lose situation anyway you look it.'
. Ultimately, she doesn't see how teachers can succeed at all in the new school year from both education and health and safety perspectives.
Additionally, Sarah speculated on the various issues that would arise if a child or educator is exposed to COVID-19. In short, it would be a disaster.
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