Well, as long as you decided what was relevant to discuss - there you go. Community spread in schools with mirror community spread in the general population. |
Schools were also open in the fall when everything else was open. And if you think there was rigid compliance with the lockdown by everyone, I have a bridge to sell you. And once again, what matters is the level of community spread, lockdown or not. If they have the same case numbers as DC despite a lockdown, it is not an apples to oranges comparison |
It’s not what I have decided, it’s what a number of experts have lately been saying. And the spread within schools is usually lower than that in the community. |
| Germans had anti-mask protests like us. They also have neoNazis. Not sure why you assume they did so great |
Exactly. After watching the way things went with Covid, I am not convinced their undoubtedly more competent government made such a huge difference in the long run. The main difference is they made school opening a true priority. |
And to be clear, by true priority I mean that they eliminated distancing requirements when it was necessary to operate schools, first after last summer and now after the lockdown. They don’t do what the Biden administration has been doing, which is to say that they want schools to open, but then write up guidelines that make that pretty much impossible. |
The Mayor recently said DOH is going to update guidance per updated CDC guidance, no? Is that just BS? |
+100 Countries with low rates of infections during the first wave are now the epi-centers in the 3rd wave - same government, mostly the same policies |
Spread "within" schools, but schools are not immune. All our neighborhood schools have had to quarantine classes. |
But do Germans know the difference between "then" and "than"? Why are the dumb ones always the loudest? |
American exceptionalism sure is fun. |
Quarantining is good. It means the system is working. The goal is not to not have quarantined (at least not now or anytime in the foreseeable future when covid is actively circulating). People are getting covid in the community, just like other people. Spread though is significantly lower in schools than in the community, meaning it’s safer being in schools, unless of course you’re just locked in your house still without any family and friend exposure. |
If that is your entire argument, you know you've lost. |
Do the Germans quarantine? How many times has the JKLM quarantined? |
Key and Mann have. Janney has not. But here is a key thing - those neighborhoods hve the highest vaccination rates by far. We are already experiencing the resulting drop in general spread |