Anonymous wrote:Totally guessing here but what if cdc says if teachers are vaccinated, masks are worn and percent positivity is <5% in the community the six foot social distancing recommendation isn’t needed. I think with herd immunity growing over the summer and cases staying lower we will be ok.
Too optimistic? I’m no Fauci.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The CDC is coming out with new guidance for schools this week. I wondered if they would update their distancing recommendations to allow schools to plan to be open in the fall full time. But even at say 3 feet of distance, is they enough? Will they say masks are enough?? By the fall, maybe?
The community spread will continue to decrease. Even in two months things will look different. I’m hopeful. But preparing for worse case scenario.
New variants are more contagious and current vaccines may not protect against them. So there is that.
I am worried about this. Parts of the country who are living as normal may very well be setting the stage for new variants. I wish someone could make them understand the importance of preventing that scenario. But I'm sure they'll just continue what they're doing and those of us who live in more cautious areas will just continue paying the price.
Exactly.
They are. Soon we will talk about the "Florida variant", the "Texas variant" etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The CDC is coming out with new guidance for schools this week. I wondered if they would update their distancing recommendations to allow schools to plan to be open in the fall full time. But even at say 3 feet of distance, is they enough? Will they say masks are enough?? By the fall, maybe?
The community spread will continue to decrease. Even in two months things will look different. I’m hopeful. But preparing for worse case scenario.
New variants are more contagious and current vaccines may not protect against them. So there is that.
I am worried about this. Parts of the country who are living as normal may very well be setting the stage for new variants. I wish someone could make them understand the importance of preventing that scenario. But I'm sure they'll just continue what they're doing and those of us who live in more cautious areas will just continue paying the price.
Exactly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The CDC is coming out with new guidance for schools this week. I wondered if they would update their distancing recommendations to allow schools to plan to be open in the fall full time. But even at say 3 feet of distance, is they enough? Will they say masks are enough?? By the fall, maybe?
The community spread will continue to decrease. Even in two months things will look different. I’m hopeful. But preparing for worse case scenario.
New variants are more contagious and current vaccines may not protect against them. So there is that.
I am worried about this. Parts of the country who are living as normal may very well be setting the stage for new variants. I wish someone could make them understand the importance of preventing that scenario. But I'm sure they'll just continue what they're doing and those of us who live in more cautious areas will just continue paying the price.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The CDC is coming out with new guidance for schools this week. I wondered if they would update their distancing recommendations to allow schools to plan to be open in the fall full time. But even at say 3 feet of distance, is they enough? Will they say masks are enough?? By the fall, maybe?
The community spread will continue to decrease. Even in two months things will look different. I’m hopeful. But preparing for worse case scenario.
New variants are more contagious and current vaccines may not protect against them. So there is that.
Anonymous wrote:The CDC is coming out with new guidance for schools this week. I wondered if they would update their distancing recommendations to allow schools to plan to be open in the fall full time. But even at say 3 feet of distance, is they enough? Will they say masks are enough?? By the fall, maybe?
The community spread will continue to decrease. Even in two months things will look different. I’m hopeful. But preparing for worse case scenario.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The CDC is coming out with new guidance for schools this week. I wondered if they would update their distancing recommendations to allow schools to plan to be open in the fall full time. But even at say 3 feet of distance, is they enough? Will they say masks are enough?? By the fall, maybe?
The community spread will continue to decrease. Even in two months things will look different. I’m hopeful. But preparing for worse case scenario.
3 ft is still not enough, the desk must be less than 2ft apart.
Anonymous wrote:The CDC is coming out with new guidance for schools this week. I wondered if they would update their distancing recommendations to allow schools to plan to be open in the fall full time. But even at say 3 feet of distance, is they enough? Will they say masks are enough?? By the fall, maybe?
The community spread will continue to decrease. Even in two months things will look different. I’m hopeful. But preparing for worse case scenario.
Anonymous wrote:The CDC is coming out with new guidance for schools this week. I wondered if they would update their distancing recommendations to allow schools to plan to be open in the fall full time. But even at say 3 feet of distance, is they enough? Will they say masks are enough?? By the fall, maybe?
The community spread will continue to decrease. Even in two months things will look different. I’m hopeful. But preparing for worse case scenario.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So how are a plurality of US public schools open full-time now?
Many areas of the country have also decided that they are OK with higher death rates than we are OK with in this area. They also seem to be OK with the possibility of creating more variants and making the pandemic last much longer.
PP is completely welcome to move to Arkansas, Missouri, Florida. Those are states where I know teachers doing 5 day no distancing mask optional F2F. But there’s a reason she won’t.