cakebaker
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I don’t usually see them until 10-11am.Are the daily FL numbers out yet?
I don’t usually see them until 10-11am.Are the daily FL numbers out yet?
I agree. I think keeping kids home to start the year and spending the next few months trying to get the virus under control AND working on achievable safety plans that we can fund in school buildings is our best bet. Sending them back to school in the next two months with barely thought out plans and procedures will just mean we have to close everything down again. I think a series of multiple closures over and over again would be much more disruptive for most kids than one longer period away followed by getting back in school to stay at a later date.You seem to have all the answers on what schools and teachers should do. When is the last time you worked at a school?
‘Everyone wants kids back in school. But we want them there safely. And we are not there yet. Schools don’t have the funding or the staffing. Simple as that. To say it is their job to make it happen is ridiculous and just shows you obviously have no idea how a school operates.
Summer schools, day cares and camps are seeing increased cases and having to shut things down. Now multiply that by millions of school kids going back. It is not safe the way things stand right now.
I personally would rather we all, as a country, delayed the start of school by six months and everyone wore masks and stayed home as much as possible. Yes...that stinks. But it would knock this virus way down and then maybe we could talk about opening schools safely. We are simply not there right now.
Tell that to all those sick kids in NYC last April.....Kids aren't the spreaders according to pediatricians.
CDC data is still up.I hear CDC removed its dashboard of data?
They (gov) really are trying for the most epic cover-up ever arent they!
Makes China's handling of all this look good.
It's weird that this isn't public information. Or maybe it really isn't so weird on second thought.And since we're not allowed to pierce the pixie dust bubble where we discuss corona virus and the impact on WDW- I'll just leave this here:https://publicintegrity.org/health/...s-18-states-in-coronavirus-red-zone-covid-19/
If Florida adopted the recommendations, WDW and all other theme parks would be shut down today.
It would be nice. My state is on the red list- specifically my country and city.It's weird that this isn't public information. Or maybe it really isn't so weird on second thought.![]()
I’m sure the politicians and pundits are more knowledgeable than pediatricians, CDC and the health department?Kids are more likely asymptomatic so how would pediatricians even know if kids are spreaders or not?
I’m sure the politicians and pundits are more knowledgeable than pediatricians and the health department?
I’m sure the politicians and pundits are more knowledgeable than pediatricians and the health department?
Yup.Well, it really depends on which politicians and pundits you're talking about.
Me too. I think that most medical staff mean well but don't necessarily know the facts. I won't comment on politicians.Yup. And frankly I'll choose to listen to epidemiologists over either of the above.
Yup.
And frankly, I'll choose to listen to epidemiologists over local pediatricians or pundits.
I was referring to the summer that they had to do it, not the time they have left. I'm well aware of when school starts.They also have to have the funds to do all that, and they don’t. We have some schools that start here in less than 3 weeks, not 3 months.
Patience Grasshopper Patience.Are the daily FL numbers out yet?
Are the daily FL numbers out yet?
I was referring to the summer that they had to do it, not the time they have left. I'm well aware of when school starts.
Florida's about a week or 10 days from completely surpassing New York in cases.