When COVID-19 subsided, Israel reopened its schools. It didn’t go well.

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When COVID-19 subsided, Israel reopened its schools. It didn’t go well. | via nytimes

JERUSALEM - As the United States and other countries anxiously consider how to reopen schools, Israel, one of the first countries to do so, illustrates the dangers of moving too precipitously.

Other outbreaks forced hundreds of schools to close. Across the country, tens of thousands of students and teachers were quarantined.“They definitely should not do what we have done,” said Eli Waxman, a professor at the Weizmann Institute of Science and chairman of the team advising Israel’s National Security Council on the pandemic. “It was a major failure.”

The United States is facing similar pressures to fully reopen schools, and President Donald Trump has threatened to withhold funding for districts that don’t reopen. But the US is in a far worse position than Israel was in May: Israel had fewer than 100 new infections a day then. The US is now averaging more than 60,000 new cases a day, and some states continue to set alarming records.

In his inaugural speech, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu promised a new budget that would deliver 3 things: “Jobs, jobs, jobs.” By the next day, the school confirmed another case in the ninth grade. Ultimately, Israeli officials said, 154 students and 26 staff members were found to be infected. Unable to comply with the rules, some local authorities ignored them or simply decided not to reopen at full capacity.

Parents were furious. Oz Arbel told Israel’s Army Radio that for a school project, his daughter’s classmates sat at a table and passed around a cellphone with a teacher who was showing symptoms. His daughter and wife became infected. Proms were canceled, but graduating seniors in the central city of Ra’anana held an underground prom party anyway. Dozens contracted the virus.

 

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