Anonymous wrote:Per the current live stream:
All 3 MD peeps were on the same international cruise, not in or out of Baltimore. Not together, a couple and another person.
They will not give any specifics of where in MoCo county the people live.
Anonymous wrote:Per the current live stream:
All 3 MD peeps were on the same international cruise, not in or out of Baltimore. Not together, a couple and another person.
They will not give any specifics of where in MoCo county the people live.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not be surprised if it is my next door neighbors. They are a married couple in their 70s that just recently got back from an international cruise the end of February. They have been out an about since they got back but the past 2 days they have been staying put at home. I am sure this is just a slim chance because in MoCo is huge and I am sure there a lots of older couples that recently got back from international cruises but never the less if anyone just got back from anywhere recently they should just stay in their house for two weeks and not be out and about town.
Ugh they should have stayed where they were. They should have NEVER gotten on that plane. Selfish asses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://wtop.com/montgomery-county/2020/03/montgomery-county-schools-prepare-in-case-coronavirus-requires-closings/?fbclid=IwAR3sUz2j7V6gFfqeX8_rlEGIs3jpv8aQYAU0Vz92uyUiZ4POltTXY6-Y6pk
Montgomery County schools prepare in case coronavirus requires closings
MCPS plans - What a joke! I guess they can mail off packets to kids w/o computer access.
Montgomery County, Maryland’s public school system continues normal operations, and school and health officials say they are preparing should that change.
Montgomery County Public Schools Deputy Superintendent Monifa McKnight said plans for remote instruction and hard copy lessons would be ready should schools have to close due to the coronavirus. She was repeating a message delivered in a briefing Tuesday with county officials.
It's March for F's sake. Kids can afford to not be instructed for two months. Their brains won't rot. My GOD!
+1000 if schools close it will be a national emergency and all students will be in the same boat. They will still get into college as everyone’s isn’t going through the same thing.
In a way it is a war.
Maybe enough stress on kids as is and give them a break.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://wtop.com/montgomery-county/2020/03/montgomery-county-schools-prepare-in-case-coronavirus-requires-closings/?fbclid=IwAR3sUz2j7V6gFfqeX8_rlEGIs3jpv8aQYAU0Vz92uyUiZ4POltTXY6-Y6pk
Montgomery County schools prepare in case coronavirus requires closings
MCPS plans - What a joke! I guess they can mail off packets to kids w/o computer access.
Montgomery County, Maryland’s public school system continues normal operations, and school and health officials say they are preparing should that change.
Montgomery County Public Schools Deputy Superintendent Monifa McKnight said plans for remote instruction and hard copy lessons would be ready should schools have to close due to the coronavirus. She was repeating a message delivered in a briefing Tuesday with county officials.
It's March for F's sake. Kids can afford to not be instructed for two months. Their brains won't rot. My GOD!
+1000 if schools close it will be a national emergency and all students will be in the same boat. They will still get into college as everyone’s isn’t going through the same thing.
What’s wrong with internet and TV broadcast schooling? Even radio broadcast school lessons can be done. There are plenty of alternatives. Half of what they do in school can be skipped like art and PE and lunch hour. They can just do exercises in the living room to a tv instruction PE teacher.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bring it on. The only ones dying are old and immuno compromised people. This will feel like a bad chest cold. Let me develop some antibodies now, get two weeks off work, and build some tolerance before it mutates into something worse
I suggest you read the accounts of young people who developed it in Wuhan China. It made a flu sound like a walk in the park. Bad chest cold is now how it is in some people. The 80% have mild colds may or may not be accurate.
I think this is a doctors view of “mild” ie you don’t die but still ver very sick and it takes 14+ days from start of symptoms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Moco news conference on now fox 5
Well, that's three minutes I'll never get back. What tf was Ellrich on about? "Don't travel if you are sick," and "wash your hands." Did anyone find this useful?
Anonymous wrote:Moco news conference on now fox 5
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bring it on. The only ones dying are old and immuno compromised people. This will feel like a bad chest cold. Let me develop some antibodies now, get two weeks off work, and build some tolerance before it mutates into something worse
I suggest you read the accounts of young people who developed it in Wuhan China. It made a flu sound like a walk in the park. Bad chest cold is now how it is in some people. The 80% have mild colds may or may not be accurate.
Anonymous wrote:According to the press conference, they returned on Feb. 20, showed symptoms on March 3, were tested on the 4th, and then confirmed for COVID-19 on the 6th. The only good news is that the test seemed to have turned around quickly.
Now they are trying to retrace what the three did and where they went on a daily basis for the two weeks they were in the area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For all you people saying it’s just a cold/flu... yes for the majority of people. But no one has immunity and it will cause a surge in the hospitals. So whatever you all normally go to the hospital for, it will definitely affect you if they are out of equipment or their staff is off being quarantined.
I believe there was no immunity for the raw virus near the epicenter. As this thing mutates and spreads farther out, I'm betting that there will be some immunity, especially in countries that have robust vaccination programs.
Coronavirus are constantly changing as we saw from the research. How do you think we now have a milder form?
This doesn't actually make sense. You're spouting nonsense.