>>Not in my experience, no. We've asked for all measures of all kinds, and have been met with blanket "no's" in many places.
I find that extremely hard to believe, as pressure from teachers unions successfully kept schools closed for over a year in many jurisdictions. The political cost to political leaders, and welfare costs to society, of simply accepting some demand for more safety measures in schools would have been far lower than keeping schools closed altogether, yet the latter is what happened.
>>I had specific people in mind when I wrote that sentence.
What do you mean? You made an allegation of a causative link, with no evidence provided beyond an anecdotal correlation.
I find that extremely hard to believe, as pressure from teachers unions successfully kept schools closed for over a year in many jurisdictions. The political cost to political leaders, and welfare costs to society, of simply accepting some demand for more safety measures in schools would have been far lower than keeping schools closed altogether, yet the latter is what happened.
>>I had specific people in mind when I wrote that sentence.
What do you mean? You made an allegation of a causative link, with no evidence provided beyond an anecdotal correlation.