Who's to Blame for the Catastrophe of COVID School Closures?
Briefly

David Zweig, a journalist turned commentator on the COVID-19 pandemic, became an advocate for reopening schools for full-time in-person instruction. His new book, 'An Abundance of Caution,' examines the critical errors made by public health officials and media regarding school closures. Zweig reflects on the significant impact these closures had on children's development and the urgent need for better decision-making in future crises. He aims to enlighten readers about what really happened during this tumultuous period while celebrating the eventual shift towards recognizing the importance of in-person learning.
During the pandemic, schools remained closed much longer than necessary, negatively impacting children's well-being, according to journalist David Zweig, who pushed for full-time, in-person learning.
In his book, Zweig explores the delays in school reopening during COVID-19, analyzing the motivations of public health officials and the media that influenced decisions.
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