Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A 15 year old girl just died in Baltimore.
I think we’re about to see this disease start hitting young people and teens very hard, as it runs out of older victims. It’s going to shift itself towards younger people who make better hosts and pass on more infection before they die.
As it what? There are still lots of old people around. Also, that's not how viruses work.
Scientific literacy in the country is abysmal. At least the bolded statement made me laugh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A 15 year old girl just died in Baltimore.
I think we’re about to see this disease start hitting young people and teens very hard, as it runs out of older victims. It’s going to shift itself towards younger people who make better hosts and pass on more infection before they die.
As it what? There are still lots of old people around. Also, that's not how viruses work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parks, camps and nonessential stores need to stay closed until there’s a vaccine. Even curbside pick up is too risky.
Schools too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The announcement that the stay at home order will be continuing "until further notice" is alarming.
Ugh.
There's plenty that's open in Montgomery County right now - and has been open all along. You might have to wait a bit longer to get your nails done or your hair cut.
The point is that the longer they don't go officially into phase 1 the longer it will be until childcare, camps and pools open. Which is what I am waiting for.
You will be waiting until May 2021.
Unless you live in CT, in which case your kid can go to a summer camp this summer.
Under certain conditions. Which are...?
Under current conditions. Day camps can open June 29.
https://www.nbcconnecticut.com/news/coronavirus/coronavirus-in-ct-summer-camps-can-open-june-29-but-not-overnight-camps/2269441/
No, the question is - how are camps required to operate, when they open?
Read the article. Some MoCo camps are aiming for July 6 also. I just got an email from one, in fact.
The Office of Early Childhood says summer camps can open on June 29 in the state with specific guidance in place. That guidance includes enhanced health screening, limiting group size to no more than 10 children with the camp needing permission to serve more than 30, for employees to wear cloth face masks, to implement hand and respiratory hygiene, develop protocols for intensified cleaning and disinfection, and to implement social distancing strategies.
Anonymous wrote:A 15 year old girl just died in Baltimore.
I think we’re about to see this disease start hitting young people and teens very hard, as it runs out of older victims. It’s going to shift itself towards younger people who make better hosts and pass on more infection before they die.
Anonymous wrote:
Read the article. Some MoCo camps are aiming for July 6 also. I just got an email from one, in fact.
The Office of Early Childhood says summer camps can open on June 29 in the state with specific guidance in place. That guidance includes enhanced health screening, limiting group size to no more than 10 children with the camp needing permission to serve more than 30, for employees to wear cloth face masks, to implement hand and respiratory hygiene, develop protocols for intensified cleaning and disinfection, and to implement social distancing strategies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The announcement that the stay at home order will be continuing "until further notice" is alarming.
Ugh.
There's plenty that's open in Montgomery County right now - and has been open all along. You might have to wait a bit longer to get your nails done or your hair cut.
The point is that the longer they don't go officially into phase 1 the longer it will be until childcare, camps and pools open. Which is what I am waiting for.
You will be waiting until May 2021.
Unless you live in CT, in which case your kid can go to a summer camp this summer.
Under certain conditions. Which are...?
Under current conditions. Day camps can open June 29.
https://www.nbcconnecticut.com/news/coronavirus/coronavirus-in-ct-summer-camps-can-open-june-29-but-not-overnight-camps/2269441/
No, the question is - how are camps required to operate, when they open?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The announcement that the stay at home order will be continuing "until further notice" is alarming.
Ugh.
There's plenty that's open in Montgomery County right now - and has been open all along. You might have to wait a bit longer to get your nails done or your hair cut.
The point is that the longer they don't go officially into phase 1 the longer it will be until childcare, camps and pools open. Which is what I am waiting for.
You will be waiting until May 2021.
Unless you live in CT, in which case your kid can go to a summer camp this summer.
Under certain conditions. Which are...?
Under current conditions. Day camps can open June 29.
https://www.nbcconnecticut.com/news/coronavirus/coronavirus-in-ct-summer-camps-can-open-june-29-but-not-overnight-camps/2269441/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parks, camps and nonessential stores need to stay closed until there’s a vaccine. Even curbside pick up is too risky.
Schools too.
Anonymous wrote:Parks, camps and nonessential stores need to stay closed until there’s a vaccine. Even curbside pick up is too risky.
Anonymous wrote:A 15 year old girl just died in Baltimore.
I think we’re about to see this disease start hitting young people and teens very hard, as it runs out of older victims. It’s going to shift itself towards younger people who make better hosts and pass on more infection before they die.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The announcement that the stay at home order will be continuing "until further notice" is alarming.
Ugh.
There's plenty that's open in Montgomery County right now - and has been open all along. You might have to wait a bit longer to get your nails done or your hair cut.
The point is that the longer they don't go officially into phase 1 the longer it will be until childcare, camps and pools open. Which is what I am waiting for.
You will be waiting until May 2021.
Unless you live in CT, in which case your kid can go to a summer camp this summer.
Under certain conditions. Which are...?
Anonymous wrote:A 15 year old girl just died in Baltimore.
I think we’re about to see this disease start hitting young people and teens very hard, as it runs out of older victims. It’s going to shift itself towards younger people who make better hosts and pass on more infection before they die.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A 15 year old girl just died in Baltimore.
I think we’re about to see this disease start hitting young people and teens very hard, as it runs out of older victims. It’s going to shift itself towards younger people who make better hosts and pass on more infection before they die.
Sadly, I think you're right. Young people suddenly developing heart failure is going to change some people's minds.
Anonymous wrote:Parks, camps and nonessential stores need to stay closed until there’s a vaccine. Even curbside pick up is too risky.