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Jan 2019
Albuquerque, NM
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Parents: Get The Schools Open - I have had enough time with my kids Schools: Get The Schools Open - we need the revenue Doctors: What are you kidding? Close all the schools. Learn from home. |
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Things are mostly back to normal where I'm at. Masks are mandatory in public transportion and people work from home where possible (me included). Things opened up a few months ago but there was a recent rise in numbers which is why masks have become mandatory and we have started working from home (again). Restaurants, bars, gyms, etc. have reopened but they have to follow guidelines.There are around 100 new cases daily in my country which is manageable. Everything closed down in early March and in hindsight that seems to have been the right decision.
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Jul 2007
Montreal, Canada
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Agree that this is an off-campus issue. They even say that no cases so far are known to have been transmitted on campus.
College kids are going to gather and party off campus whether they have classes in-school or remotely, and therein lies the problem. That's just the nature of the beast. |
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My gf works at a Nursing Home/Long-term facility. They've been doing excellent with no cases since the start of this..until yesterday. A male nurse who was hired through an agency tested positive for it. He only worked there on weekends, and was at the facility for 15 mins yesterday before being told the bad news on the phone.
Here's the thing. They were all supposed to get tested on Thursday, but for whatever reason he did his test on Friday AND when asked on the phone whether he had any symptoms he said "well I did lose my smell two days ago" ![]() ![]() So now the place is in Outbreak protocol, and everyone including all the patients are going to be tested. What a mess. All the staff, including him, wear masks all day long, but it takes one slip like this for things to go to shit. I hope they all test negative. |
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Jul 2007
Montreal, Canada
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1) I don't know what NSMU is doing 2) Universities are complex places, for example Math classes can easily be done on-line. IT is much harder (if not impossible) to have a lab course (like Chemistry or engineering) on-line. So some courses will always need some form of in-person. 3) I have 2 nephews in two different Universities, one niece in a third one and my BIL and my cousin's husband teach at two others. I know what a few universities are doing very well but have no idea for others which is why I said most. 4) we are talking about University of Alabama so here is what they have on their site https://education.ua.edu/students/fa...ss-scheduling/ Quote:
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#12490 | |
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Having online lectures for review would be useful in the same way its useful for chemistry or engineering but an all online math course will hit a ton of road blocks that will hold a ton of students back. A teacher even having an accent seriously increases the difficulty of learning in a math class from my experience. |
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Here's an interesting story. There are four Dollar Tree stores near where I live- one located 0.5 miles from my home, another 0.8 miles, another 1.1 miles and another 1.2 miles. The one located 0.5 miles is always packed and has a long line outside. The other three are not nearly as packed and almost never have a line. You can walk right in. They all are about the same in terms of size and items selection, so I have no idea why so many people are going to that one particular Dollar Tree store. Really strange! Maybe people are really that lost on my area and don't realize there are other Dollar Tree stores in the neighborhood.
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It has to do with the capacity limit in the store. But retail stores have reopened here in NYC since late June. Since then, things have settled down and almost every store no longer has a line outside because stores aren't crowded anymore. Yet, this particular Dollar Tree stores just seems to never settle down. I just find it so odd.
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I've been saying it all along, they shouldn't have closed down the economy for the healthy people, should have instructed the sick to stay home.
CDC: 94% of COVID-19 deaths had underlying medical conditions |
Thanks given by: | Monterey Jack (08-31-2020) |
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"The "infectious but milder" D614G mutation of the virus has been found in genome sequencing data from samples collected by the institute, deputy director Herawati Sudoyo told Reuters, noting that more study is required to determine whether that was behind the recent rise in cases. The strain, which the World Health Organization said was identified in February and has been circulating in Europe and the Americas, has also been found in neighbouring Singapore and Malaysia." Our only hope is this milder version becomes the dominant strain going forward. Because herd immunity is not going to happen and the promised vaccines will only offer partial and short term protection. Last edited by Pondosinatra; 08-31-2020 at 01:21 PM. |
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It’s more than 50%, since a large number of ailments falls under the “underlying health condition” umbrella, some not very serious at all. But it’s used by some people to fudge the numbers to minimize the impact of the virus.
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You mean some underlying health conditions that the virus wouldn't impact at all?
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restaurants for a large portion of people are a place to go for a "night out". if you can no longer go out, then many will just assume they cook in... Quote:
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Thanks given by: | Batman1980 (08-31-2020), mar3o (08-31-2020) |
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I heard this evening that extra Covid restrictions being placed on County Kildare in Ireland since 2 weeks ago have now been lifted with immediate effect. Counties Laois & Offaly still have their restrictions unchanged. Covid restrictions in Auckland NZ also have been lifted today.
There was some interesting bits of information from the WHO envoy Dr. David Nabarro earlier about the current status of Covid worldwide, the current number cases it has & about the vaccines to get rid of the virus. He said on RTÉ's Morning Ireland on the radio today that Covid-19 remains stealthy & dangerous and must be kept at bay. He also said that although the number of Covid cases are rising, fewer people are being admitted to hospital & fewer people are dying from it worldwide. He said this could be partly due because older people, who are higher risk of catching it, are being very careful & because there is an increased focus on crowded indoor settings such as factories. He also said that there is "the possibility that Covid was becoming less fatal" although he was personally not ready to say it yet. On vaccines; Dr Nabarro said that he was very hopeful for a vaccine to come in to get rid of Covid & he was amazed by the amount of progress being made between scientists around the world who are focusing their efforts on making them to get rid of the virus. However he did say, with caution, that it will take some time for the world's population to get everyone vaccinated when there is a vaccine that works. Last edited by dublinbluray108; 08-31-2020 at 06:58 PM. |
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