Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Define normal, this is our new normal.
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It would be better that we all get Covid than that THIS be the new normal. Increased poverty, worse education, no education for special needs, mental health down the drain. I hate tot hunk Trump was right about anything, but the remedy is becoming worse than the disease.
When the elites (white collar jobs) start feeling the economic effects of this, like the rest of the country, no disease will seem like such a big deal.
Anonymous wrote:Seriously? You don’t see your kids back to school a year from now?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP - We are moving to a remote area with low Covid cases. Buying a home so can stay indefinitely. Just wondering when we would come back.
Good luck. This was my hometown until a few weeks ago. There was an outbreak at one of those churches where people think masks show you lack faith or something. Now the schools are closed and there are already 2p cades per 100k people.
Anonymous wrote:OP - We are moving to a remote area with low Covid cases. Buying a home so can stay indefinitely. Just wondering when we would come back.
Anonymous wrote:I do not believe we will be fully through phase three for vaccine deployment by fall (that’s when school children and other non health care workers and non high risk individuals can get it). I would imagine we begin fall 2021 with hybrid in person plans, which allows for in person schooling at lower capacity with the six foot spacing in classrooms.
Anonymous wrote:Hybrid at best for the fall, hopefully normal for the spring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP - We are moving to a remote area with low Covid cases. Buying a home so can stay indefinitely. Just wondering when we would come back.
That is... quite an overreaction
Anonymous wrote:OP - We are moving to a remote area with low Covid cases. Buying a home so can stay indefinitely. Just wondering when we would come back.