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A new survey released by the Connecticut Education Association (C.E.A) and Connecticut s chapter of the American Federation of Teachers (C.T. A.F.T.) is shedding light on some of the big concerns from teachers.
The report was compromised of different shortcomings educators said they experienced and issues inside of the classrooms.
Lack of adequate ventilation systems, transparency and consistency in COVID-19 reporting, contact tracing and safety protocols were some of the issues educators listed as their top concerns.
According to the survey, nearly 60 percent of teachers said they are worried about getting COVID-19 at work. Sixty percent said schools are not the safest place for kids right now.