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Description: Sonia Furstenau on Twitter: "The school year is right around the corner, but our #COVID19 plans are outdated. The #DeltaVariant has taken over - and it is more transmissible. This puts unvaccinated kids at risk, as we saw with the 150 kids <10 yrs old who tested positive in June and July. 1/ #bcpoli / A US report found that w/o masks, 70% of a classroom could contract the #DeltaVariant. As it stands, kids will not be adequately protected in schools - no vaccines for those under 12, no masks, even physical distancing of 2 m is no longer recommended. 2/ #bcpoli / It is important to prepare for a safe return and set realistic expectations in classrooms, but this gov’t needs to show they are continuing to take the risks of #LongCOVID seriously for unvaccinated children. 3/ #bcpoli / We need smaller class sizes & proper distancing, enhanced ventilation, mandatory masking, & contact tracing. All of this needs to be in place before children and teachers return to schools in September. 4/4 #bcpoli"
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Subject: Furstenau, Sonia, Province of British Columbia, Vaccinations, Variants of Concern, Ventilation , Long COVID, Delta Variant
Group: Education, K to 12, PPE, Masks, Medical Supplies, & Equipment
Creator: Furstenau, Sonia
Publisher: Furstenau, Sonia , Sonia Furstenau | @SoniaFurstenau
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: Twitter post
Date: 2021-08-03
Description: Sonia Furstenau on Twitter: "This chapter of the pandemic has me the most worried. When we should be treating this pandemic and the Delta variant with the utmost seriousness, we are seeing increasing cases in schools, lack of support for unhoused people w/ COVID, and increasing community division. 1/ #bcpoli / Some will not get vaccinated, & we can’t ignore them. We have to protect them & their communities w strong public health measures like masks, ventilation, filtration, & effective contact tracing. We need better communications & transparency to bring them in, not shut them out. 2/ / We need masks for K-3 students, filtration and ventilation, and resources available to learn remotely whenever requested. COVID is already in our schools and spreading amongst our kids, it is not too late to prevent further transmission. 3/ #bcpoli / Lastly, we need to consider implementing an independent COVID-19 advisory panel that acts as a backstop for government data to increase credibility and trust. This gov’t has been burdened for 18 months, & this could support their hard work. 4/ #bcpoli"
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Subject: Furstenau, Sonia, Delta Variant , Variants of Concern, Vaccinations, Ventilation , Province of British Columbia
Group: Education, K to 12, Government Affairs, PPE, Masks, Medical Supplies, & Equipment, Vulnerable Populations
Creator: Furstenau, Sonia
Publisher: Furstenau, Sonia , Sonia Furstenau | @SoniaFurstenau
Coverage: British Columbia
Format: Twitter post
Date: 2021-09-28
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