Why would you quarantine visitors but allow it to spread freely in schools? |
It doesn't make sense to you does it. |
Nature reports that NIH will dismiss scientific grant reviewers who were selected during the Biden administration and replace them with Trump loyalists. Way to make science political.
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-025-02221-6 |
“In the last school year, schools opened with an estimated 55,000 teaching vacancies … States like Utah, Nevada, Alabama, Louisiana, and Florida were the hardest hit, with Arizona leading at less than 44 teachers per 1,000 students.”
https://newrepublic.com/article/196744/red-state-teacher-exodus-shortage? This doesn't bode well for the future for our children or country. A result of people trashing the teaching profession and abusing our schools. |
Isn’t that really good for those states? |
? It’s what you argued for. |
Why would teachers want to be paid crap money in those states to get at least one guaranteed case of Covid every single year? You know they won't be allowed to mask. |
My nieces and nephew only had school Mon-Thur in their AZ district. It was done to cut costs so they could increase teacher pay to entice more people apply. I think my SIL said it's a 3-year trial program, but it didn't yield the results they wanted this first year. My one niece in 4th grade had three different long-term subs instead of a permanent teacher. |
No, migrants had nothing to do with our increase in measles cases. And why is that? Because the countries most migrants are from are very pro-vaccination. I know you won't believe me, so here's some data for you. It's a map showing all the measles cases reported in each country in 2024 (or 2023 in the US' case): https://www.who.int/data/gho/data/indicators/indicator-details/GHO/measles---number-of-reported-cases And since the data for the US is 2023, here's the CDC data for 2024: https://www.cdc.gov/measles/data-research/index.html Measles cases in 2024: US: 285 Mexico: 7 Guatemala; Honduras; El Salvador: 0 Belize; Nicaragua; Costa Rica; Panama: 0 Colombia; Venezuela; Ecuador: 0 Brazil: 5 Bolivia: 4 Peru: 2 Guyana; Suriname; Paraguay; Chile; Uruguay; Argentina: 0 18 total cases from where the brown people hail from in all of 2024. That's only 6.3% of the cases the US had. Our increase in measles cases is due to idiotic parents who think they are smarter than scientists because they found some obscure articles on Facebook. |