In the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, some city schools continue to enforce social distancing measures, requiring students to eat lunch outdoors even in cold temperatures. This situation reflects a broader denialism about the impact of the pandemic and the policies enacted during that time. Critics argue it is misleading to say that those in charge handled the crisis well, as many families faced significant challenges, including extended school closures that adversely affected children. The article critiques attempts to absolve leaders of blame while acknowledging the difficulties parents and students still confront.
Despite the pandemic easing, some city schools still have children eating outdoors for lunch, highlighting ongoing social distancing measures amidst drastic climate changes.
The narrative that the elites handled the pandemic well contradicts the experiences of families who suffered due to prolonged school closures and restrictions.
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