MAKAVELI
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Low-risk would be if they rarely contracted the or didn't spread it at all. The fact is neither is true.Really low risk.
Low-risk would be if they rarely contracted the or didn't spread it at all. The fact is neither is true.Really low risk.
How many recoveries in the very few that catch it, just about all. Catching it, in this population doesn't mean a fatality.Low-risk would be if they rarely contracted the or didn't spread it at all. The fact is neither is true.
No vaccine no treatment does not mean a child will automatically recover. And there are long health complications from the disease. Keep them shut down!How many recoveries in the very few that catch it, just about all. Catching it, in this population doesn't mean a fatality.
Open it up.
Ok, start the layoffs.No vaccine no treatment does not mean a child will automatically recover. And there are long health complications from the disease. Keep them shut down!
Ok. Rather have layoffs then people and children dying unnecessarily.Ok, start the layoffs.
I have a feeling once the layoffs begin we will hear how important opening our schools are for our "children".Ok. Rather have layoffs then people and children dying unnecessarily.
Begin? Unemployment is sky high.I have a feeling once the layoffs begin we will hear how important opening our schools are for our "children".
Not in my state's public working sector. Not one layoff.Begin? Unemployment is sky high.
Gotcha, ya no teacher layoffs here yet either. The problem is there can’t be an economic recovery without getting the virus under control. Fully opening schools won’t help in that regard. I registered my kids for a small private school that will remain open regardless because they limit enrollment. Our public schools that are great and why I moved here have a horrendous plan that I don’t see lasting past September.Not in my state's public working sector. Not one layoff.
There's a vaccine for the flu.
and you need a different vaccine every year.thats often only about 30 percent effective
Really low risk.
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German study finds low Covid-19 infection rate in schools
Tests of pupils and teachers in Saxony suggest children may act as brake on infectionwww.theguardian.com
We have bus mechanics getting paid. Nothing to do.Gotcha, ya no teacher layoffs here yet either. The problem is there can’t be an economic recovery without getting the virus under control. Fully opening schools won’t help in that regard. I registered my kids for a small private school that will remain open regardless because they limit enrollment. Our public schools that are great and why I moved here have a horrendous plan that I don’t see lasting past September.
Low-risk would be if they rarely contracted the or didn't spread it at all. The fact is neither is true.
permanent layoffs you mean . this country cant survive consecutive shut downs.Ok, start the layoffs.
Ok. Rather have layoffs then people and children dying unnecessarily.
Gotcha, ya no teacher layoffs here yet either. The problem is there can’t be an economic recovery without getting the virus under control.
Doesn’t work for the entire restaurant industry. Doesn’t work for air travel. Doesn’t work for conventions or entertainment venues.
sure there can be. we can learn to adopt to social distancing and plexiglass . we already have.