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"It is natural vaccination that will take hold, and it is important in society that a certain part of the population be vaccinated."However, the death rate is higher in Sweden than it is in any of the neighbouring countries in the Nordic region, including in Finland, Norway and Denmark.Add some “good” to your morning and evening.On top of that, immuno-compromised children and teachers, as well as teachers older than 60 and thus at higher risk, would need to be exempt from going to school or their jobs.When Quebec Premier François Legault suggested last week that schools could reopen before the planned May 4 date, the public reaction was fast and furious."In September, even if we're at 10 or 15 per cent, we're still far off from the 60 per cent mark that we think is needed to stop transmissions," she said.By definition, herd immunity is when a large enough share of the population has been infected with a virus and is now immune, meaning the virus can't spread on its own, and its reproduction rate is below one per cent, according to Erin Strumpf, a health economics expert at McGill University.But what exactly is herd immunity, how does it work, and are kids really the key to achieving it?Dr. Pseudonyms will no longer be permitted."Even if it's 10 times that figure, we're still looking at a real minority of the population in Quebec and across Canada" with immunity, she said.Quach said the decision to reopen schools should depend on the virus data for each specific region.Legault has since said schools will not be reopening "in the short term."But experts say herd immunity cannot be achieved safely without completely isolating anyone at risk, meaning seniors and anyone with suppressed immune systems — and with the coronavirus, we are a long way from the 60 per cent immunization rate needed to acquire herd immunity.With files from The Canadian Press, Debra Arbec and CBC Montreal's Daybreak"If you're in an area where things seem to be settling down, there's a point where, slowly, you'll be able to reopen various sectors without getting that curve to go completely wild. Based on a report by Jay TurnbullMike Cohen, spokesperson for the English Montreal School Board (EMSB), said there will be plenty for teachers to do, such as tutorials for online learning should they come in to work.They say it's irresponsible to send hundreds of high school teachers out in the public, where they may catch or transmit COVID-19, when they could easily work from home."It's one thing to spend a day at home on your own, and it's another thing to expect them to, for the remainder of the school year, manage their basic needs, their own mental health and their own distance learning," she said.Other teachers have also expressed concerns to CBC News.However, the director general of the EMSB, Ann Marie Matheson, announced late Thursday that high school teachers will be able to continue working from home, offering virtual support to their students.According to the Education Ministry, high school students are more independent and thus are in a better position to finish their school year through distance learning.A variety of newsletters you'll love, delivered straight to you.To encourage thoughtful and respectful conversations, first and last names will appear with each submission to CBC/Radio-Canada's online communities (except in children and youth-oriented communities).
"It is natural vaccination that will take hold, and it is important in society that a certain part of the population be vaccinated."However, the death rate is higher in Sweden than it is in any of the neighbouring countries in the Nordic region, including in Finland, Norway and Denmark.Add some “good” to your morning and evening.On top of that, immuno-compromised children and teachers, as well as teachers older than 60 and thus at higher risk, would need to be exempt from going to school or their jobs.When Quebec Premier François Legault suggested last week that schools could reopen before the planned May 4 date, the public reaction was fast and furious."In September, even if we're at 10 or 15 per cent, we're still far off from the 60 per cent mark that we think is needed to stop transmissions," she said.By definition, herd immunity is when a large enough share of the population has been infected with a virus and is now immune, meaning the virus can't spread on its own, and its reproduction rate is below one per cent, according to Erin Strumpf, a health economics expert at McGill University.But what exactly is herd immunity, how does it work, and are kids really the key to achieving it?Dr. Pseudonyms will no longer be permitted."Even if it's 10 times that figure, we're still looking at a real minority of the population in Quebec and across Canada" with immunity, she said.Quach said the decision to reopen schools should depend on the virus data for each specific region.Legault has since said schools will not be reopening "in the short term."But experts say herd immunity cannot be achieved safely without completely isolating anyone at risk, meaning seniors and anyone with suppressed immune systems — and with the coronavirus, we are a long way from the 60 per cent immunization rate needed to acquire herd immunity.With files from The Canadian Press, Debra Arbec and CBC Montreal's Daybreak"If you're in an area where things seem to be settling down, there's a point where, slowly, you'll be able to reopen various sectors without getting that curve to go completely wild. Based on a report by Jay TurnbullMike Cohen, spokesperson for the English Montreal School Board (EMSB), said there will be plenty for teachers to do, such as tutorials for online learning should they come in to work.They say it's irresponsible to send hundreds of high school teachers out in the public, where they may catch or transmit COVID-19, when they could easily work from home."It's one thing to spend a day at home on your own, and it's another thing to expect them to, for the remainder of the school year, manage their basic needs, their own mental health and their own distance learning," she said.Other teachers have also expressed concerns to CBC News.However, the director general of the EMSB, Ann Marie Matheson, announced late Thursday that high school teachers will be able to continue working from home, offering virtual support to their students.According to the Education Ministry, high school students are more independent and thus are in a better position to finish their school year through distance learning.A variety of newsletters you'll love, delivered straight to you.To encourage thoughtful and respectful conversations, first and last names will appear with each submission to CBC/Radio-Canada's online communities (except in children and youth-oriented communities).