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Canada has some delayed vaccine trials. China never shipped the item which is derived from embryonic kidneys.
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mace1229 said:HughFreakingDillon said:i keep seeing schools opening. americans go to school starting in early august???
Ours starts in 2 weeks and we get out end of May.
Bybthe way, that hallway is totally acceptable. Our Superintendent said social distancing only counts if you are closer than 6 feet for more than 15 minutes. Since passing periods are 5-6 minutes, social distancing is not needed.
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Thankfully my daughter's school was going mandatory mask anyhow, and now Gov DeWine has made masks mandatory for all kids K-12 in school. School hasn't started yet, so we will see how this all goes I guess.
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By PAUL J. WEBER1 hour ago
RIO GRANDE CITY, Texas (AP) — When labor pains signaled that Clarissa Muñoz was at last going to be a mom, she jumped in a car and headed two hours down the Texas border into one of the nation's most dire coronavirus hot spots.
She went first to a hospital so desperate for help that nurses recently made 49 phone calls to find a bed 700 miles away to airlift a dying man with the virus. From there, she was taken to a bigger hospital by ambulance. Along the way, she passed a funeral home that typically handles 10 services a month but is up to nine a week. And when she finally arrived to give birth, she was blindsided by another complication: A test revealed that she too was infected.
Hours later, Muñoz was granted just a few seconds to lay eyes, but no hands, on her first born, who was quickly whisked away
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Tribe, economy, even cemeteries hurt as virus hits ChoctawsBy LEAH WILLINGHAMToday
PHILADELPHIA, Miss. (AP) — When Sharon Taylor died of coronavirus, her family — standing apart, wearing masks — sang her favorite hymns at her graveside, next to a tiny headstone for her stillborn daughter, buried 26 years ago. Fresh flowers marked row after row of new graves. Holy Rosary is one of the only cemeteries in this Choctaw Indian family’s community, and it’s running out of space — a sign of the virus’s massive toll on the Choctaw people.
As confirmed coronavirus cases skyrocket in Mississippi, the state’s only federally recognized American Indian tribe has been devastated. COVID-19 has ripped through Choctaw families, many of whom live together in multigenerational homes. Almost 10% of the tribe’s roughly 11,000 members have tested positive for the virus. More than 75 have died. The once-flourishing Choctaw economy is stagnant, as the tribal government put in place tighter restrictions than those imposed by the state.
July brought a glimmer of hope, with some numbers dropping among Choctaws, but health officials worry that with cases rising elsewhere in the state, the reprieve is only temporary. On Friday, Mississippi recorded its highest single-day coronavirus-related fatality count, 52.
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mace1229 said:HughFreakingDillon said:i keep seeing schools opening. americans go to school starting in early august???
Ours starts in 2 weeks and we get out end of May.
Bybthe way, that hallway is totally acceptable. Our Superintendent said social distancing only counts if you are closer than 6 feet for more than 15 minutes. Since passing periods are 5-6 minutes, social distancing is not needed.
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Your superintendent should be fired and possibly arrested for reckless endangerment. Also, I'd like to seek a second opinion from either my gardener or lawyer.
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benjs said:mace1229 said:HughFreakingDillon said:i keep seeing schools opening. americans go to school starting in early august???
Ours starts in 2 weeks and we get out end of May.
Bybthe way, that hallway is totally acceptable. Our Superintendent said social distancing only counts if you are closer than 6 feet for more than 15 minutes. Since passing periods are 5-6 minutes, social distancing is not needed.
Fun.
Your superintendent should be fired and possibly arrested for reckless endangerment. Also, I'd like to seek a second opinion from either my gardener or lawyer.
But at a school that is already over crowded, I’d say multiple the number of people by the time. 15 people for 1 minute = 15 minutes. But they don’t do that.Our hallways were already shoulder to shoulder last year for passing period, it’s packed. Now this year we’ll be at about 40% because of kids electing to go online and the rest alternating every other day. But even at 40% it’s still going to be a crowded hallway.0 -
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2nd Grader Tested Positive for COVID-19 After First Day of School
By Jeremy Jones @GAFollowers · On August 5, 2020A Georgia second grader tested positive for Covid-19 after attending the first day of school, the school district told CNN.
Sixes Elementary in the Cherokee County School district began in-person classes on Monday. But by Tuesday, a classroom was temporarily closed for deep cleaning and the teacher and 20 other students had been asked to quarantine for two weeks after the second grader tested positive.
Parents and officials have debated whether it is safe to send students back into classrooms as virus cases have surged across the country. While health experts are still investigating how children spread the virus, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Dr. Anthony Fauci has emphasized that schools need to include safety in their reopening plans.
Cherokee County recommends, but does not require, that children wear masks in school whenever social distancing is not possible, according to the school district’s reopening plan. The district would only require students to wear masks if there was a statewide mandate in place. Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp has fought mayors’ attempts to mandate mask use.Cases connected to schools have broken out in Georgia even as some schools opt for all-remote learning for the start of the year.
Since Marietta City Schools began preplanning on July 27, five employees have tested positive and another is presumed positive, Jen Brock, the system’s executive director of communications told CNN.
The employees work in the teaching, transportation and janitorial. The first day of school was Tuesday, but classes were all taught virtually, Brock said.
Earlier this week, around 260 employees were reported to have either tested positive or been exposed in Georgia’s largest school district, Gwinnett County Public Schools.
“As of last Thursday, we had approximately 260 employees who had been excluded from work due to a positive case or contact with a case,” GCPS spokeswoman Sloan Roach told CNN Sunday. “This number is fluid as we continue to have new reports and others who are returning to work,” she added.The district is set to reopen for online learning August 12.
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Sounds like communist China.
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Halifax2TheMax said:Sounds like communist China.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2020/08/06/georgia-teens-shared-photos-maskless-students-crowded-hallways-now-theyre-suspended/
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Staying out of that school seems like a good thing. If I had kids they wouldn't be going to school.
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benjs said:mace1229 said:HughFreakingDillon said:i keep seeing schools opening. americans go to school starting in early august???
Ours starts in 2 weeks and we get out end of May.
Bybthe way, that hallway is totally acceptable. Our Superintendent said social distancing only counts if you are closer than 6 feet for more than 15 minutes. Since passing periods are 5-6 minutes, social distancing is not needed.
Fun.
Your superintendent should be fired and possibly arrested for reckless endangerment. Also, I'd like to seek a second opinion from either my gardener or lawyer.
Yes covid is based on exposure. Time and dose. Certainly being around more people increase the risk, and if infected, increases the dose. That hallway is ridiculous and they should pivot and figure something else out for sure. But to fire someone for stating the medical definition of exposure for covid is just dumb.
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So glad my kid's school called it for the first quarter.
Mississippi Teacher With Virus Symptoms Dies During First Week of School
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oceaninmyeyes said:So glad my kid's school called it for the first quarter.
Mississippi Teacher With Virus Symptoms Dies During First Week of School
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At this rate this country will NEVER get ahead of this virus. What is wrong with our leaders?
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cincybearcat said:benjs said:mace1229 said:HughFreakingDillon said:i keep seeing schools opening. americans go to school starting in early august???
Ours starts in 2 weeks and we get out end of May.
Bybthe way, that hallway is totally acceptable. Our Superintendent said social distancing only counts if you are closer than 6 feet for more than 15 minutes. Since passing periods are 5-6 minutes, social distancing is not needed.
Fun.
Your superintendent should be fired and possibly arrested for reckless endangerment. Also, I'd like to seek a second opinion from either my gardener or lawyer.
Yes covid is based on exposure. Time and dose. Certainly being around more people increase the risk, and if infected, increases the dose. That hallway is ridiculous and they should pivot and figure something else out for sure. But to fire someone for stating the medical definition of exposure for covid is just dumb.If that picture represents that superintendent doing their best, certainly they should be fired.0 -
on a personal note, i am hearing rumors from several of my hospitals that they may shut down elective surgeries again. the one hospital had a patient test positive that was supposed to have surgery 2 days ago, and the one that was supposed to go today tested positive yesterday.
this shit is hitting too close to home."You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry." - Lincoln
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What’s the reason so many in the medical field have been laid off or had their position dissolved? I get why it was necessary at first with the limits on electives.0
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DewieCox said:What’s the reason so many in the medical field have been laid off or had their position dissolved? I get why it was necessary at first with the limits on electives.
i am in sales now, so fortunately i am making money for my company, which keeps me safe jobwise. i am worried about going into these facilities where there are known sick people and then me getting sick. it is not worth the risk to me."You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry." - Lincoln
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Got ya. Thought maybe there was more to it.0
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DewieCox said:Got ya. Thought maybe there was more to it."You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry." - Lincoln
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