Two years is 40% of a kid's prime trick or treating years
At the very least the Premier and Mayor owe these kids a shit ton of candy.
It just rubs me the wrong way that anything fun is too risky and things that are definitely risky are considered essential. I've seen the elementary school curriculum for 20/21 school year first hand and it's a joke. They're learning a fraction of what they normally would in a standard school year while attending full time. High school students in Ontario are mixed in person and online to reduce the number of in class students. Why would they make high school more safe than elementary school? Because daycares are currently closed and high school students generally don't need the same level of supervision at home. We're packing thousands of kids into a closed air system with no safeguards so their parents can go back to work and that's okay, but trick or treating is taboo.
Last updated: October 20 at 10:30 a.m.
Report | Number of new cases reported today | Number of cases reported in the last 14 days | Number of cases reported more than 14 days ago | Cumulative total (total number of cases reported) |
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School-related cases (total) | 121 | 793 | 636 | 1,429 |
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School-related student cases | 75 | 461 | 349 | 810 |
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School-related staff cases | 22 | 117 | 106 | 223 |
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Individual(s) not identified | 24 | 215 | 181 | 396 |
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