Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the governor (who is corona virus positive himself) just tightened up restrictions again, including limiting indoor gatherings to 10 people.
Does this mean that colleges would not be allowed to hold in person classes? I can't find specific details on this in coverage of the governor's announcement.
https://www.post-gazette.com/news/health/2020/12/10/Gov-Wolf-orders-three-week-shutdown-COVID-19-geisinger-health-system-jaewon-ryu/stories/202012100157
The fact that the governor, who's been Karening for months and who requires anyone who gets near him to wear four masks and present a negative test, still got it shows how effective these restrictions are. Virus gonna virus.
he has not been able to telework and must constantly meet with state officials and journalists indoors, so he is high risk.
You should appreciate his dedication, not doubt science based upon a sample of one.
Dedication my foot. PA's death rate is worse than FL's (as of today, 962 vs. 912 per million), and while FL's case numbers have stabilized and even begun to decline, PA's keep getting worse. And that's with Floridians being able to do whatever the F they want, and not have their businesses forcibly closed and their kids sent home to (not) learn online.
Anonymous wrote:I have kids in school in PA (lower school) and they’re in person so it doesn’t seem to affect schools.
And for PP, I’m not sure if PA’s death rate is higher than Florida’s or not, but as James Carville once said, in PA, you’ve Philadelphia on one side, Pittsburg on the other, and Alabama in between. So I don’t doubt the middle of the state is going maskless and generally not caring about catching or spreading the virus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the governor (who is corona virus positive himself) just tightened up restrictions again, including limiting indoor gatherings to 10 people.
Does this mean that colleges would not be allowed to hold in person classes? I can't find specific details on this in coverage of the governor's announcement.
https://www.post-gazette.com/news/health/2020/12/10/Gov-Wolf-orders-three-week-shutdown-COVID-19-geisinger-health-system-jaewon-ryu/stories/202012100157
The fact that the governor, who's been Karening for months and who requires anyone who gets near him to wear four masks and present a negative test, still got it shows how effective these restrictions are. Virus gonna virus.
he has not been able to telework and must constantly meet with state officials and journalists indoors, so he is high risk.
You should appreciate his dedication, not doubt science based upon a sample of one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the governor (who is corona virus positive himself) just tightened up restrictions again, including limiting indoor gatherings to 10 people.
Does this mean that colleges would not be allowed to hold in person classes? I can't find specific details on this in coverage of the governor's announcement.
https://www.post-gazette.com/news/health/2020/12/10/Gov-Wolf-orders-three-week-shutdown-COVID-19-geisinger-health-system-jaewon-ryu/stories/202012100157
The fact that the governor, who's been Karening for months and who requires anyone who gets near him to wear four masks and present a negative test, still got it shows how effective these restrictions are. Virus gonna virus.
Anonymous wrote:So the governor (who is corona virus positive himself) just tightened up restrictions again, including limiting indoor gatherings to 10 people.
Does this mean that colleges would not be allowed to hold in person classes? I can't find specific details on this in coverage of the governor's announcement.
https://www.post-gazette.com/news/health/2020/12/10/Gov-Wolf-orders-three-week-shutdown-COVID-19-geisinger-health-system-jaewon-ryu/stories/202012100157