Any idea what happened to the "1 recovered" number under California? It showed this for over a week and today it is now gone?
keep the kid away from your parents. she might be completely asinthomatic but contagious
Yes. Just passed my eye exam so I'm good to keep taking it for another year.Is that the stuff that can make your eyesight worse? If so I was supposed to take this for my autoimmune disease but decided against it because it is currently pretty mild and mostly under control.
runny nose isn't really a corona symptom and are you hacking stuff up when you cough? because that'd be another sign it's NOT corona, people still need to remember that the flu and cold still exist!Well, looks like I'll be staying indoors for the next 2 weeks. My son and I have a cough and runny nose. No way of getting tested so I guess I'll just swing in the dark. If I die from this I'll be so pissed.
for most people? likely summer. with expanded testing they'll be able to start opening things up again and focus on target suppressionsEven though I've been preparing for this getting bad for a few weeks now, it's starting to set in that I have no idea when life is going to go back to normal.
If we cut corners and it actually works... even then maybe.Wait, now I'm hearing this thing may go on for 18 months?
Shouldn't we have a cure/vaccine before that?
you don't. you send an internal memo that gets leaked
they are though? lots of schools need a week or two to set it up. Most colleges (like mine are setting it up this week), and K-12 is different all over the nation but I believe at least most large districts are setting up a system.let me get this straight : American schools are not going to implement any form of remote teaching?
let me get this straight : American schools are not going to implement any form of remote teaching?
Here in CT we are trying. There's not much direction from the state though, in terms of if we can grade stuff or if it counts for credit or... anything. At least nothing that's reached teachers. I'm waiting to hear from our administration on what to do moving forward.let me get this straight : American schools are not going to implement any form of remote teaching?
let me get this straight : American schools are not going to implement any form of remote teaching?
Yup, so many ways this can be suppressed, some adjustments to our hygiene could lead to great results.This seems overly cynical when there are multiple promising treatments. While it can't be made a non issue in a few months we have proof that the Virus can be suppressed and that's before we have treatments being distributed. These next months into possibly the Summer are gonna be rough but once we get there with these shutdowns being done, treatments discovered and distributed, supplies being made more available, and healthcare facilities getting more equipment we can have some normalcy.
Of course we're likely not going to be able to travel much in this next year but I don't see why this is what we're going to endure for the next 18 months. Science isn't a miracle worker in the sense it will give us a quick solution for the Virus but it can give us multiple smaller answers to make life bearable
Man could you imagine all this stuff 25-30 years ago without the technology capabilities of today. That goes for all the WFH stuff too.they are though? lots of schools need a week or two to set it up. Most colleges (like mine are setting it up this week), and K-12 is different all over the nation but I believe at least most large districts are setting up a system.
Even though I've been preparing for this getting bad for a few weeks now, it's starting to set in that I have no idea when life is going to go back to normal.
Do they have Amazon fresh or similar delivery services for food in their area? I would either recommend that or if worse comes to worse have someone drop stuff off outside their door. Or they could try Target at the first hour where it's vulnerable individuals only.
Either way no full proof way to avoid any chance of catching the virus as it can exists on surfaces so even delivery can cause them to catch it.
So will this remote learning be via internet ? What happens to the kids without a pc/tablet and no internet connection?
Many can't, by law. We have equity rules that you can't create policy which will disadvantage kids who may not have access to resources like laptops, tablets or high-speed internet, especially if libraries and college campuses are closed for use.
Those same school systems can't possibly gather them all in one place with available computers to do the work, and can't provide each one with tutors
Our schools are providing free hotspots for families with no internet access. Every kid in our schools k-12 has a Chromebook already.
Our schools are also still making breakfast and lunch for kids in need. Chicago suburb.
Ah this is brilliant !Our schools are providing free hotspots for families with no internet access. Every kid in our schools k-12 has a Chromebook already.
Our schools are also still making breakfast and lunch for kids in need. Chicago suburb.
Wait, now I'm hearing this thing may go on for 18 months?
Shouldn't we have a cure/vaccine before that?
I believe books still exist. Parents could contact their local library and ask for some titles.So will this remote learning be via internet ? What happens to the kids without a pc/tablet and no internet connection?
At least in our neck of the woods (Southern New Hampshire) our school is providing Chromebooks and Comcast is providing free internet for low income homes. There's paper packets going out as well.So will this remote learning be via internet ? What happens to the kids without a pc/tablet and no internet connection?
I believe books still exist. Parents could contact their local library and ask for some titles.
There's also PBS and others.
I'm glad the media found anecdotal stories of some idiots being idiots.
People are largely heading advice, bars are closing. If we want ancedoted I live in one of the "youngest" census areas of LA. The streets were largely a ghost town today.
People that can't WFH you don't need to panic, the odds are still in your favor.
The chance of get is low, and are getting lower the more people follow the sanitary and social distance recommendations.
Even in Italy people with symptoms tested have only 20% positive rate.
The numbers reported today are from weeks ago.
We need to keep things working and not break the supply chain.
Some 225,000 people in Italy spent the Christmas holidays in bed with flu, the Healh Insitute, Istituto di Sanità (ISS) said on Thursday, meaning the total number of cases has now reached 1,587,000 in total.
The worst-affected parts of Italy are the northern regions of Valle d'Aosta, Lombardy, and Friuli Venezia Giulia, as well as Emilia-Romagna, Marche and Abruzzo in the centre-north, according to according to data from Influnet and FluNews Italia compiled by ISS.
I believe books still exist. Parents could contact their local library and ask for some titles.
There's also PBS and others.
Seems Italy got hammered with the flu this as well. This from Early Jan before Covid was on the radar.
Maybe why Italy has had such a high fatality rate.
Seems Italy got hammered with the flu this as well. This from Early Jan before Covid was on the radar.
Maybe why Italy has had such a high fatality rate.
let me get this straight : American schools are not going to implement any form of remote teaching?
Dont people get flu shot or is it just me?Seems Italy got hammered with the flu this as well. This from Early Jan before Covid was on the radar.
Maybe why Italy has had such a high fatality rate.
In ct here, our district was on top of this and sent the kids home last week with lesson plans and materials and chromebooks (if they needed them). They get daily assignments and have to submit their work. The teachers are online during school hours sending messages and answering questions. We're set up this way through spring break in early-mid april. We'll see what happens after that, when we get there.let me get this straight : American schools are not going to implement any form of remote teaching?
All the kids in my district have Chrome books. So the teachers send work and videos to the kids via that.let me get this straight : American schools are not going to implement any form of remote teaching?