Cuomo Gives NYS K12 Green Light/Affect on Colleges and Universities

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Get ready for Wave #2 in NYC this fall.


This. Their numbers are staying low because everything is still closed. Gyms, indoor dining, etc. Everyone is working from home. Once schools open up and people go back to work, it’s all over. They aren’t over this, they’re just still locked down.


Then when can we ever “get back to normal”? When there are zero cases? That’s not realistic.
Anonymous
NYC schools closed later than most during the spring because of concerns of juvenile delinquency and crime.

Reopening the high schools should help reduce the crime that is plagueing NYC now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:NYC schools closed later than most during the spring because of concerns of juvenile delinquency and crime.

Reopening the high schools should help reduce the crime that is plagueing NYC now.


Schools closed on March 13th. You're misinformed.
Anonymous
Hopkins is not in NYS. Maryland is not doing too well with Covid because of dumb Republican Hogan. If Hopkins is online this fall, they made the right call. Students learning online will be fine.
Anonymous
You really can’t compare the pros/cons and challenges of opening k-12 with those of opening colleges and universities. Apples and oranges. Weird that you don’t understand this OP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Get ready for Wave #2 in NYC this fall.


This. Their numbers are staying low because everything is still closed. Gyms, indoor dining, etc. Everyone is working from home. Once schools open up and people go back to work, it’s all over. They aren’t over this, they’re just still locked down.


+1. This requires most to use public transit within a densely populated city. Not going to end well.
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