Jimdamick
Well-Known Member
Well, it's nice to see that Trump has finally recommended that face masks be worn by everyone (still not a Federal mandate) but that's a little too late now.
Over 4 million confirmed case and 144,304 deaths have been recorded in the United States, according to data attained as of today
As the numbers climb, more than 150 prominent US medical experts, scientists, teachers, nurses and others have signed a letter to political leaders urging them to shut down the country and start over to contain the surging coronavirus pandemic.
"Right now we are on a path to lose more than 200,000 American lives by November 1st. Yet, in many states people can drink in bars, get a haircut, eat inside a restaurant, get a tattoo, get a massage, and do myriad other normal, pleasant, but non-essential activities," the letter said.
School openings are of paramount concern, with good reason, seeing as they really are a driving force in this Nations economic stability, coupled with the ability of parents being able to work & the educational needs of the students.
The resurgence in cases, and likely ongoing presence of the virus, has ignited debate about how to proceed with the new school year.
New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham announced Thursday that the state will delay in-person learning through at least Labor Day as cases break records in the state.
By contrast, Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee said his state will introduce a plan to reopen schools Tuesday (Go teach a class motherfucker & die)
"Our kids need to be in school because kids not only academically are suffering, emotionally, mental health.... There are a number of working families who need for their children to be in school so they can continue to work. There's a lot of reasons why schools can be and should be open. So long as we do that in a way that protects teachers and protects students at the same time we believe we can do," Lee said.
New guidance from the CDC is strongly in favor of sending students back to the classroom, saying that available evidence shows that coronavirus does not possess as great a risk to children. With the services and instruction offered in school, the CDC guidance said virtual learning can be a disadvantage to American students.
"It can lead to severe learning loss, and the need for in-person instruction is particularly important for students with heightened behavioral needs," the CDC statement said.
You know what, my wife is a K2 teacher with 27 students all of which have the possibility of contracting/spreading COVID-19 in the existing class room environment , not only to their families/others but too herself and our family.
And one argument the idiots use is that children aren't as badly affected, they recover, but they sure as shit can transmit it
This is bullshit
This is when the government has to accept the fact that life is/never will be the same until a vaccine is developed
Just take some cash from weapons development/the Wall/tax breaks for corporations & extend un-employment for as long as it takes to achieve a vaccine.
Trump & the Republicans never gave a fuck about debt for the last four years & now is not the time too talk shit about how we can't afford it
Over 4 million confirmed case and 144,304 deaths have been recorded in the United States, according to data attained as of today
As the numbers climb, more than 150 prominent US medical experts, scientists, teachers, nurses and others have signed a letter to political leaders urging them to shut down the country and start over to contain the surging coronavirus pandemic.
"Right now we are on a path to lose more than 200,000 American lives by November 1st. Yet, in many states people can drink in bars, get a haircut, eat inside a restaurant, get a tattoo, get a massage, and do myriad other normal, pleasant, but non-essential activities," the letter said.
School openings are of paramount concern, with good reason, seeing as they really are a driving force in this Nations economic stability, coupled with the ability of parents being able to work & the educational needs of the students.
The resurgence in cases, and likely ongoing presence of the virus, has ignited debate about how to proceed with the new school year.
New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham announced Thursday that the state will delay in-person learning through at least Labor Day as cases break records in the state.
By contrast, Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee said his state will introduce a plan to reopen schools Tuesday (Go teach a class motherfucker & die)
"Our kids need to be in school because kids not only academically are suffering, emotionally, mental health.... There are a number of working families who need for their children to be in school so they can continue to work. There's a lot of reasons why schools can be and should be open. So long as we do that in a way that protects teachers and protects students at the same time we believe we can do," Lee said.
New guidance from the CDC is strongly in favor of sending students back to the classroom, saying that available evidence shows that coronavirus does not possess as great a risk to children. With the services and instruction offered in school, the CDC guidance said virtual learning can be a disadvantage to American students.
"It can lead to severe learning loss, and the need for in-person instruction is particularly important for students with heightened behavioral needs," the CDC statement said.
You know what, my wife is a K2 teacher with 27 students all of which have the possibility of contracting/spreading COVID-19 in the existing class room environment , not only to their families/others but too herself and our family.
And one argument the idiots use is that children aren't as badly affected, they recover, but they sure as shit can transmit it
This is bullshit
This is when the government has to accept the fact that life is/never will be the same until a vaccine is developed
Just take some cash from weapons development/the Wall/tax breaks for corporations & extend un-employment for as long as it takes to achieve a vaccine.
Trump & the Republicans never gave a fuck about debt for the last four years & now is not the time too talk shit about how we can't afford it
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