62% of New Yorkers say completely opening schools is too risky; 32% disagree
Loudonville, N.Y. — Sixty-two percent of New Yorkers say completely opening schools runs too great a risk of spreading the disease despite how hard not opening is on kids and families, according to a new statewide survey of residents released by the Siena College Research Institute. Thirty-two percent say that we have to bring the children back to school and do our best to mitigate the risks. By 66-27