Actually I’ve repeatedly said I supported the closure of schools in spring of 2020 precisely because the mortality rate for the virus was not understood.You act like we understood COVID in 2020. Like numbers were reliable in 2020 when the COVID death tolls were hugely underreported, which was crystal clear when you'd go look up how much pneumonia death tolls shot up in the confederate states during the first few months of the pandemic. The schools should have been closed until teachers had sufficient opportunity for vaccination against a novel virus not well understood, which didn't happen April/May 2021.
By fall of 2020 we had a basic idea as to the mortality rate and we knew that it was overwhelmingly the elderly and otherwise compromised who were at risk.
In addition to learning loss children were subjected to increased violence in their homes during school closures and other pandemic measures.
Violence against children during the COVID-19 pandemic
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has affected children’s risk of violence in their homes, communities and online, and has compromised the ability of child protection systems to promptly detect and respond to cases of violence. ...
For impoverished students schools play a vital role in their welfare that goes far beyond just the learning part.
