Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem is the data. Each state is tracking using different rules. And even within the state, each county is doing things differently. Its getting kind of ridiculous. There should be guidance coming out from the Federal government about how to track covid data and we can then compare apples to apples. Its not happening though.
There have been several conflicting reports at this point.
I can tell you that private schools in the area have been doing pretty well. Even the catholic ones that are not as well funded as the public schools.
My worry with the catholic schools is that many are pretty old and have poor ventilation systems. We’ll see what happens when they need to close the windows and turn the heat on.
Anonymous wrote:The problem is the data. Each state is tracking using different rules. And even within the state, each county is doing things differently. Its getting kind of ridiculous. There should be guidance coming out from the Federal government about how to track covid data and we can then compare apples to apples. Its not happening though.
There have been several conflicting reports at this point.
I can tell you that private schools in the area have been doing pretty well. Even the catholic ones that are not as well funded as the public schools.
Anonymous wrote:Well with Florida, people will say their numbers are wonky, they aren't reporting correctly, they're hiding the data. Florida does have an issue with death reporting being behind, but if you look at their state dashboard: https://floridahealthcovid19.gov/ there hasn't been a surge after schools opened. Cases and positivity have stayed steady. Deaths have steadily declined.
I typically visit each state's health department dashboard to see the numbers. The NYT has an easy to read chart too: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/us/florida-coronavirus-cases.html
Anonymous wrote:It seems like most outbreaks are tied to high school and college openings. Would be night to have more data on elementary. Purely anecdotal but my nieces and nephews in the Midwest have been in school since the beginning of August. Only one class had to quarantine so far and only one positive case in that class. They are wearing masks.