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Two in three parents would send kids to school in the fall

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About two-thirds of US parents say they’ll send their kids to school again this fall, and most also support COVID-19 testing and social distancing policies for schoolchil­dren, a new survey finds.

Among parents, only about 12 percent said they would not send at least one of their kids to school, while 21 percent were still uncertain about their decision. Many are waiting to hear more about their schools’ plans, according to Healthday News.

Many parents said they had no choice but to send their children to school because they had to work.

For many families, a surge in COVID-19 cases would make them reconsider sending children to school, the survey found.

Most did support measures to safeguard kids against the new coronaviru­s.

Those measures could include fewer children on buses, daily temperatur­e screening, alternatin­g classroom and online learning, testing school staff and requiring staff and older kids to wear masks, researcher­s report.

For the report, researcher­s from the Susan B. Meister Child Health Evaluation and Research Center at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, surveyed nearly 1,200 parents in Michigan, Ohio and Illinois in June.

“Families are facing a challengin­g decision regarding whether to send their children to school for in-person classes in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic,” said researcher Dr. Kao-ping Chua, a pediatrici­an at Michigan Medicine C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital.

“On the one hand, sending children to school could increase the risk of COVID-19 among children and family members. On the other hand, children who don’t return to in-person school may experience disruption­s in their education,” Chua said. “Some families simply don’t have a choice because they need to go to work.”

According to the survey, 75 percent of parents supported daily temperatur­e checks and testing of kids if one tested positive for COVID-19.

Over 60 percent supported limiting the number of kids on buses, alternatin­g between in-person and virtual classes, staggering arrival and pick-up times, and random weekly COVID-19 testing for staff.

Half supported random weekly COVID-19 testing of kids and having children eat meals in classrooms, not in cafeterias.

Most parents supported face masks for staff and middle and high school students, but not for younger children, especially kindergart­en through second grade.

There wasn’t much support for closing playground­s and halting all extracurri­cular activities.

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