GA is up more than 4,885 cases since last Monday (more will be announced at 7) and 210 deaths (again, more to be reported at 7). Yes, testing is up. But that's still pretty spiky. |
Heh. Spiky. I get it. Cause coronavirus cells have spikes on them. Nice word play. |
OMG. Schools and universities will be open. International students may not be allowed into country, but they will be open. |
It's just the logical extension of what happens in a subsequent wave. |
We won’t know the full impact until about 2 weeks from now |
| Anne Frank and her family were able to stay in one small apartment for over 2 years. Y’all are wimps with all your complaining. |
Umm Anna frank literally had Nazi’s trying to kill her because of her race. This is a slightly more severe version of a flu and you’re the one hyperventilating to go get your mail. |
Yeah and that ended well for them too. |
I'm not complaining. I love quarantine. I'm saving a ton of money, spending oodles of time with my kids, and still collecting a full salary while working from home (but with less work to do honestly). Still, I see the writing on the wall. It's ending. By September we will be reopen, short many of our grandparents. |
My grandma is 93 and still goes for a walk outside without a mask the last 2 months. People need sunlight and fresh air. You’ll be fine. So will your grandparents. |
Actually, my grandmother died this weekend in her retirement home. |
You can't be a real person. Who the heck talks about other people dying like that? |
NP. And yes, there will be other waves because so many states are opening without adhering to any rules (some of which the states had set for themselves) about opening only after X days of steadily declining cases or hospitalizations. Someone above said, well, just keep distancing and masking at stores and it'll go OK. But people won't distance. They couldn't even manage it when everything was shut. They'll blithely "forget" now. And we'll see spikes because sure, haircuts and mani-pedis and gym workouts are top priority. |
Because I have a clear-eyed view of risk and death? Is that so unusual? My grandmother died this weekend. Not sure, as of today, whether it was covid19 related, but I can still clearly see what our governments plan to do: they won't be insisting on lockdown until we find a vaccine, instead, they will allow for everyone to get exposed, but slowly. I can understand why, it's not practical to fully lock down for a couple years, even if I, personally, am fine in lockdown. Those are the only two choices, lockdown until vaccine or allow for slow virus exposure, and it's pretty obvious which one we are doing. |
No one is going to push back on this bullshit? FCPS’s distance learning software mess does not mean all teachers and admins are frauds. Do you know any teachers or admins personally? Eff off with this crap |