

An Abundance of Caution
American Schools, the Virus, and a Story of Bad Decisions
Author: David Zweig
Narrator: Jonathan Yen
Unabridged: 16 hr 7 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Tantor Media
Published: 04/22/2025
Categories: Nonfiction, Medical, Public Health, Political Science, Public Policy
Synopsis
All along, kids throughout Europe had been learning in person since the spring of 2020. Even many peers at home—in private schools, and public schools in mostly "red" states—were in class full time from fall 2020 onward. Whatever inequities that existed among American children before the pandemic, the selective school closures exacerbated them, disproportionately affecting the underprivileged. Deep mental, physical, and academic harms were endured for no discernible benefit. As the Europeans had shown very early, after they had sent kids back to class, there was never any evidence that long-term school closures would reduce overall cases or deaths in any meaningful way. The story of American schools during the pandemic serves as a prism through which to approach fundamental questions about why and how individuals, bureaucracies, governments, and societies act as they do in times of crisis and uncertainty. Ultimately, this book is not about Covid; it's about a country ill-equipped to act sensibly under duress.