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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][url]https://www.houstonpress.com/news/at-texas-childrens-some-kids-with-covid-need-ventilators-11610665[/url] [url]https://www.ajc.com/news/atlanta-news/atlanta-school-quarantines-more-than-100-students-in-first-week-of-classes/C36L5A6RUJCQFLSS3JLU4LDBXE/[/url][/quote] Thank you! I have a draft post with reports on pediatric hospitalizations in 5 or 6 states, but am exhausted just thinking about the drama thread that would turn into. Your Atlanta link is super interesting! [quote]An Atlanta charter school will quarantine more than 100 students after two students and two employees tested positive for COVID-19 in the first week of classes.[/quote] [quote]In the days leading up to the first day of school, Drew tested more than 1,900 students and staff. That resulted in catching three additional positive cases among students before they entered campus, and two more staff cases.[/quote] [/quote] And no word on whether any of those 100 quarantined students actually were infected by those four? That would be the important information.[/quote] It sets an example of what kind of disruption to expect in the upcoming school year as we switch from in person to home without sufficient devices. [/quote] What they obviously need to do is find a more sensible way to deal with positive test results, such as the UK did.[/quote] Funny you should mention the UK, because I read at least from 3 experts that they now believe it's the summer break from in-person school that drove the massive unnatural drop in cases of last week. So yeah, like the UK did.[/quote] Oh, you mean the same "unnatural" drop seen in other places like the Netherlands and Malta?[/quote]
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