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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]With the whole state about to be in phase 2 and moco starting phase 1 and we are only at the end of May I would say there is going to be no leg to stand on to keep schools closed[b] if the downward trend/stability continue.[/b] The phases are not set up to last months-they are set up to last 2 weeks at a time so we are more than on track to be in the final stage by the time school is supposed to be starting. They can't keep schools closed without justification. And if the numbers show clear data it is what it is.[/quote] 1. It is mathematically certain, 100%, that there will be a surge in cases and deaths when people reduce physical distancing. 2. Warm temperatures and humidity don't have as much dampening effect on the virus as once proposed. Given those two points, and the fact that we are opening up, we will start to see a surge one month from now, and restrictions on movements and activities in 3 months, just in time for the beginning of the school year. I hope MD will closely monitor summer camps as testing grounds for school openings. [/quote] Your #1 is very interesting since that mathematically certain surge we were supposed to have a couple months ago never actually happened. Nor did the "certain surges" that were supposed to happen in other states/counties that opened up. But yeah-alright then.[/quote] It did. And they have started. In other countries as well. Look at the numbers. [/quote] No it didn't. It was always "two weeks away" or "next week" but it never actually happened the way they predicted.[/quote] You are totally correct.[/quote]
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