We should follow the data and they seem to point to a cost-benefit calculation in favor of opening schools.
I'm concerned what type of mental damage we have done to children.
Living life with fear is never a good thing.
We should follow the data and they seem to point to a cost-benefit calculation in favor of opening schools.
I'm concerned what type of mental damage we have done to children.
Living life with fear is never a good thing.
To recap the latest shenanigans by our fearless leader:
Spends months downplaying the risk of covid.
After folks close to him catch it, panics and starts taking anti-malaria drugs preemptively.
Regular people couldn't get this drug simply by asking for it.
When asked why, his reasoning is, "I think it's good".
This is the anti-intellectual we are relying on to lead us through this pandemic, and his complete and utter incompetence in all matters of life is why we still can't get folks tested at the required rates. Oh, and now Faux News is pointing out how stupid he is, and his drooling supporters have turned to calling them fake news as well. You can't make this stuff up haha.
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Higher ed is a scam.
There is a reason why the left refuses to squarely blame the virus on China.
Wonder what it feels like for these people to sell the nation out to communists.
yes, ban schools lol
we have one of you saying we are using schools to brainwash and indoctrinate people
the other saying we want to ban schools
and both of you call other people idiots lol
What is the positive test percentage?
I've followed those numbers for Georgia. They look very good. Don't have them for Florida and Texas.
I have the site for those data bookmarked. But it is on my home computer.
Texas had a spike in testing I believe
I've followed those numbers for Georgia. They look very good. Don't have them for Florida and Texas.
I have the site for those data bookmarked. But it is on my home computer.
Not staying at home I see. You rebel.
I found the numbers. Georgia and Texas % positive trending down. Florida has turned up in the past week. Yeah, Texas has a combination of more cases and lower positive percentage that reflects increased testing.
Texas had one outlier on the 16th so if you do a 10 day rolling avearge of positivity taking out the max and min you see a declining trend within a certain threshold over the past 3-4 weeks.
Overall the data is overwhelmingly positive for the three states that opened early and should send a signal to all governors, and really all citizens, that the re-opening should happen everywhere ASAP
Just inform the population that the NYC subways are a massive risk.
I wouldn't say overwhelming positive. Positive in GA. Negative in FL. And neutral to slightly positive for TX.
How are hospitalizations trending? Deaths?