Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What did Maine do right, so much that Trump singled them out for it?
Have a governor who's a woman.
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Sorry, but it's true.
- Michigan resident
Nope. Just like you can’t blame Trump for Covid, you can’t give Janet Mills credit for Maine’s situation.
Maine is 35K square miles and has a population of 1.3 million. Maine has a population density of 41 people per square mile.
Maryland has a population density of 594 people per square mile. And Maryland is way more diverse.
Population density makes a huge difference in the spread of Covid.
Like in Arizona, for example, which has a population density of 45 people per square mile.
No, wait...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, but this was ridiculously premature. Most districts nationwide have been planning for months and staying the course. Just like daycares, the schools will be opening up and will be fine.
More and more districts are announcing virtual only to start. Gwinnett County and Atlanta just added to the mix.
All Liberal Districts..... shocking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What did Maine do right, so much that Trump singled them out for it?
Have a governor who's a woman.
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Sorry, but it's true.
- Michigan resident
Nope. Just like you can’t blame Trump for Covid, you can’t give Janet Mills credit for Maine’s situation.
Maine is 35K square miles and has a population of 1.3 million. Maine has a population density of 41 people per square mile.
Maryland has a population density of 594 people per square mile. And Maryland is way more diverse.
Population density makes a huge difference in the spread of Covid.
You can, however, give Janet Mills credit for being a governor who's (a) a Democrat and (b) a woman. Trump can't stand that. The only thing he can't stand more is elected leaders who are (a) Democrats (b) women and (c) Black.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What did Maine do right, so much that Trump singled them out for it?
Have a governor who's a woman.
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Sorry, but it's true.
- Michigan resident
Nope. Just like you can’t blame Trump for Covid, you can’t give Janet Mills credit for Maine’s situation.
Maine is 35K square miles and has a population of 1.3 million. Maine has a population density of 41 people per square mile.
Maryland has a population density of 594 people per square mile. And Maryland is way more diverse.
Population density makes a huge difference in the spread of Covid.
But it doesn’t. Otherwise China, Japan, many countries in Europe, etc... would be out of control, no?
Population doesn’t matter IF you wear masks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[When places like FL open schools and their death toll continues to surge, I think we'll be anything but foolish. MCPS made the responsible choice. Kudos to them for having the courage to do the right thing.
MCPS waited until after a lot of other area school districts announced their plans to stay closed through January, AND assigned responsibility for the decision to the county health officer. Whatever you might want to call that, "courage" it ain't.
I would call it responsible. Not rushed, but reasoned. Everyone was hoping the US would be in a different position by now. No other country has tried to reopen schools with numbers like ours.
PP, as you know, here in the US, we have about 14,000 individual school districts, each making their own individual decisions. Opening schools isn't a national decision, and it's not based on national numbers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[When places like FL open schools and their death toll continues to surge, I think we'll be anything but foolish. MCPS made the responsible choice. Kudos to them for having the courage to do the right thing.
MCPS waited until after a lot of other area school districts announced their plans to stay closed through January, AND assigned responsibility for the decision to the county health officer. Whatever you might want to call that, "courage" it ain't.
I would call it responsible. Not rushed, but reasoned. Everyone was hoping the US would be in a different position by now. No other country has tried to reopen schools with numbers like ours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, but this was ridiculously premature. Most districts nationwide have been planning for months and staying the course. Just like daycares, the schools will be opening up and will be fine.
More and more districts are announcing virtual only to start. Gwinnett County and Atlanta just added to the mix.
All Liberal Districts..... shocking.
Anonymous wrote:
Nope. Just like you can’t blame Trump for Covid, you can’t give Janet Mills credit for Maine’s situation.
Maine is 35K square miles and has a population of 1.3 million. Maine has a population density of 41 people per square mile.
Maryland has a population density of 594 people per square mile. And Maryland is way more diverse.
Population density makes a huge difference in the spread of Covid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, but this was ridiculously premature. Most districts nationwide have been planning for months and staying the course. Just like daycares, the schools will be opening up and will be fine.
More and more districts are announcing virtual only to start. Gwinnett County and Atlanta just added to the mix.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[When places like FL open schools and their death toll continues to surge, I think we'll be anything but foolish. MCPS made the responsible choice. Kudos to them for having the courage to do the right thing.
MCPS waited until after a lot of other area school districts announced their plans to stay closed through January, AND assigned responsibility for the decision to the county health officer. Whatever you might want to call that, "courage" it ain't.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, but this was ridiculously premature. Most districts nationwide have been planning for months and staying the course. Just like daycares, the schools will be opening up and will be fine.
Anonymous wrote:[When places like FL open schools and their death toll continues to surge, I think we'll be anything but foolish. MCPS made the responsible choice. Kudos to them for having the courage to do the right thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What did Maine do right, so much that Trump singled them out for it?
Have a governor who's a woman.
![]()
Sorry, but it's true.
- Michigan resident
Nope. Just like you can’t blame Trump for Covid, you can’t give Janet Mills credit for Maine’s situation.
Maine is 35K square miles and has a population of 1.3 million. Maine has a population density of 41 people per square mile.
Maryland has a population density of 594 people per square mile. And Maryland is way more diverse.
Population density makes a huge difference in the spread of Covid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When places like FL open schools and their death toll continues to surge, I think we'll be anything but foolish. MCPS made the responsible choice. Kudos to them for having the courage to do the right thing.
Courage? That’s funny.