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incremetal_progress
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Looks like they're going for herd immunity. Let's check back here in two weeks.
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20th century formal education must end.
It's the main silver lining of covid. The bullshit education industry is screwing themselves hard.
I feel pretty strongly about this. Whoever comes up with a better plan will do well. -
"Virtual school was full." That's fucktarded. Issue that family a property tax refund.
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PS, the kids will almost certainly be just fine. Among the first dozen cases in Washington was a kid at Jackson High School, about that size. Mild illness, no cordwood, during a time of zero mitigation measures.
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No choice.
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2 weeks. 18 days, 36 tops. How many deaths are you going for?incremetal_progress said:
Looks like they're going for herd immunity. Let's check back here in two weeks.
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One of Berenson’s best efforts
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according to the second guy there's already 4 positives (at least): 2 staff 2 students.GrundleStiltzkin said:PS, the kids will almost certainly be just fine. Among the first dozen cases in Washington was a kid at Jackson High School, about that size. Mild illness, no cordwood, during a time of zero mitigation measures.
The positivity rate in Georgia is approx. 13%, we don't have any data on what kind of spread can happen with schools open when community spread is this high. Because it's never been done before. -
Stockholm sweden.
The only way community transmission wasn’t above 13% is that they refused to test anyone who wasn’t admitted in a hospital.
Schools never closed ~everyone survived.
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^^ Nordic education guyLoneStarDawg said:Stockholm sweden.
The only way community transmission wasn’t above 13% is that they refused to test anyone who wasn’t admitted in a hospital.
Schools never closed ~everyone survived. -
Sources say?incremetal_progress said:
according to the second guy there's already 4 positives (at least): 2 staff 2 students.GrundleStiltzkin said:PS, the kids will almost certainly be just fine. Among the first dozen cases in Washington was a kid at Jackson High School, about that size. Mild illness, no cordwood, during a time of zero mitigation measures.
The positivity rate in Georgia is approx. 13%, we don't have any data on what kind of spread can happen with schools open when community spread is this high. Because it's never been done before.



