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Utah School Workers: Safety Measures Needed to Reopen

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Wednesday, July 22, 2020   

SALT LAKE CITY -- As Utah school districts work to meet an August 1 deadline to develop plans to reopen this fall, teachers and support staff say safety measures must be in place to protect them from COVID-19.

But getting each district the estimated $2 million to pay for protective equipment and classroom alterations depends on a bill in the U.S. Senate. The upper chamber only began debating a new stimulus package this week.

Ben Rowley, president of the school bus drivers' union in the Salt Lake City School District, said he's worried for his drivers.

"More than half of our drivers are high-risk just due to age. A lot of our drivers have asthma and other underlying conditions that also make them susceptible," Rowley said. "So, it does put us in a really frightening situation."

House members passed a $3 trillion stimulus measure called the HEROES Act in late May, but it's waiting for the Senate to act. Lawmakers say they hope to finalize a bill by the end of the month.

Rowley said while some safety measures can be taken to protect drivers, school buses are a poor environment to prevent the spread of a virus.

"When we have traffic stopped, we can't really take the time to take the temperature of every student who gets on. So, we have to just let them board," he said. "In the meantime, if you do have a student with a temperature or something, then you've got that time that they're on the vehicle."

He said state officials have issued an exemption so Salt Lake City schools can reopen, despite many of the city's neighborhoods having high rates of COVID-19.

"I'm really concerned because we are in such a high-risk area that we're going to have large infections break out within the schools and then just have to close again," he said. "And then it's going to be that much harder to get the schools reopened."

American Federation of Teachers guidelines say school districts should hold off on reopening until new COVID-19 cases have dropped for at least two consecutive weeks.

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