Anonymous wrote:The SAH order has really highlighted how abysmally terrible public education is. The teachers and admins have all been exposed as frauds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anne Frank and her family were able to stay in one small apartment for over 2 years. Y’all are wimps with all your complaining.
I'm not complaining. I love quarantine. I'm saving a ton of money, spending oodles of time with my kids, and still collecting a full salary while working from home (but with less work to do honestly).
Still, I see the writing on the wall. It's ending. By September we will be reopen, short many of our grandparents.
You can't be a real person. Who the heck talks about other people dying like that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What happens if the number of cases/deaths go back up? Back to SIP?
Yes. If/When a second wave hits, then there will be a second sheltering in place. Or a third wave.
No there won't be another sheltering in place. People won't tolerate it anymore.
But, schools and colleges won't reopen in the fall and sports will not resume. So.
No one said that yet.
It's just the logical extension of what happens in a subsequent wave.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anne Frank and her family were able to stay in one small apartment for over 2 years. Y’all are wimps with all your complaining.
I'm not complaining. I love quarantine. I'm saving a ton of money, spending oodles of time with my kids, and still collecting a full salary while working from home (but with less work to do honestly).
Still, I see the writing on the wall. It's ending. By September we will be reopen, short many of our grandparents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anne Frank and her family were able to stay in one small apartment for over 2 years. Y’all are wimps with all your complaining.
I'm not complaining. I love quarantine. I'm saving a ton of money, spending oodles of time with my kids, and still collecting a full salary while working from home (but with less work to do honestly).
Still, I see the writing on the wall. It's ending. By September we will be reopen, short many of our grandparents.
My grandma is 93 and still goes for a walk outside without a mask the last 2 months. People need sunlight and fresh air.
You’ll be fine. So will your grandparents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anne Frank and her family were able to stay in one small apartment for over 2 years. Y’all are wimps with all your complaining.
I'm not complaining. I love quarantine. I'm saving a ton of money, spending oodles of time with my kids, and still collecting a full salary while working from home (but with less work to do honestly).
Still, I see the writing on the wall. It's ending. By September we will be reopen, short many of our grandparents.
Anonymous wrote:Anne Frank and her family were able to stay in one small apartment for over 2 years. Y’all are wimps with all your complaining.
Anonymous wrote:Anne Frank and her family were able to stay in one small apartment for over 2 years. Y’all are wimps with all your complaining.
Anonymous wrote:Anne Frank and her family were able to stay in one small apartment for over 2 years. Y’all are wimps with all your complaining.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The reopenings haven't gone well in other states. Increases in cases and deaths, reclosures after places are overrun.
Temper your expectations.
Cite?
Omg. Shut it with the cite nonsense. No one knows and you’re being a pill.
I haven’t heard of GA nor FL seeing any significant spikes. And if so, it just means they’re testing more people. So it doesn’t even mean anything. You can be asymptomatic and still be positive and not even know it.
This is why it’s best to just open up and let people keep doing the social distancing thing like they’re doing now and keep it moving. We’re able to go to grocery stores here in the same manner, so there’s no difference at all. Just keep doing what you’re doing now when you go out.
GA is up more than 4,885 cases since last Monday (more will be announced at 7) and 210 deaths (again, more to be reported at 7).
Yes, testing is up. But that's still pretty spiky.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What happens if the number of cases/deaths go back up? Back to SIP?
Yes. If/When a second wave hits, then there will be a second sheltering in place. Or a third wave.
No there won't be another sheltering in place. People won't tolerate it anymore.
But, schools and colleges won't reopen in the fall and sports will not resume. So.
No one said that yet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What happens if the number of cases/deaths go back up? Back to SIP?
Yes. If/When a second wave hits, then there will be a second sheltering in place. Or a third wave.
No there won't be another sheltering in place. People won't tolerate it anymore.
But, schools and colleges won't reopen in the fall and sports will not resume. So.
No one said that yet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The reopenings haven't gone well in other states. Increases in cases and deaths, reclosures after places are overrun.
Temper your expectations.
Cite?
Omg. Shut it with the cite nonsense. No one knows and you’re being a pill.
I haven’t heard of GA nor FL seeing any significant spikes. And if so, it just means they’re testing more people. So it doesn’t even mean anything. You can be asymptomatic and still be positive and not even know it.
This is why it’s best to just open up and let people keep doing the social distancing thing like they’re doing now and keep it moving. We’re able to go to grocery stores here in the same manner, so there’s no difference at all. Just keep doing what you’re doing now when you go out.
GA is up more than 4,885 cases since last Monday (more will be announced at 7) and 210 deaths (again, more to be reported at 7).
Yes, testing is up. But that's still pretty spiky.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The reopenings haven't gone well in other states. Increases in cases and deaths, reclosures after places are overrun.
Temper your expectations.
Cite?
Omg. Shut it with the cite nonsense. No one knows and you’re being a pill.
I haven’t heard of GA nor FL seeing any significant spikes. And if so, it just means they’re testing more people. So it doesn’t even mean anything. You can be asymptomatic and still be positive and not even know it.
This is why it’s best to just open up and let people keep doing the social distancing thing like they’re doing now and keep it moving. We’re able to go to grocery stores here in the same manner, so there’s no difference at all. Just keep doing what you’re doing now when you go out.