Vivek Ramaswamy: Disparities in U.S. school closures during pandemic criticized

Vivek Ramaswamy: Disparities in U.S. school closures during pandemic criticized
Ramaswamy on U.S. school closures

Cincinnati native Vivek Ramaswamy has drawn attention to differing lengths of school closures in the U.S. during the COVID pandemic. On social media, Ramaswamy referred to his alma mater, St. X, closing for only five days, compared to nearly two years for Cincinnati Public Schools. He argued that such disparities contribute to issues of inequity and criticized policies he claims have worsened the problem. Ramaswamy's comments come amid ongoing debate about the impact of pandemic response measures on students in the U.S.

Ramaswamy has previously called for curbing U.S. government expansion following the Covid pandemic, describing the growth as excessive in a recent statement. He has also said that property tax relief for U.S. seniors is expected soon after his swearing-in, amid rising attention to the issue, according to comments made earlier this year. Ramaswamy's positions have placed him at the center of fiscal and social policy debates in the aftermath of the pandemic.

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