Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you folks also think war is unfair? Cancer, car accidents, terrorism? I feel like I’m reading a lot of people on here just shocked that tragedy can be so unfair to them. This is literally a global catastrophe. It doesn’t care how this will “work” for you.
It's not nearly the global catastrophe you are making it out to be.
Also, it's not a catastrophe that required schools to close.
You’re wrong. 465,000 people are dead. 9/11 killed less than 3,000. It is an unparalleled tragedy. You are alone if you think that’s just business as usual.
The Spanish flu killed at least 50 million. And mostly young people, contrary to Covid. This pandemic tragic, but nothing compared to the one of 1918.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you folks also think war is unfair? Cancer, car accidents, terrorism? I feel like I’m reading a lot of people on here just shocked that tragedy can be so unfair to them. This is literally a global catastrophe. It doesn’t care how this will “work” for you.
It's not nearly the global catastrophe you are making it out to be.
Also, it's not a catastrophe that required schools to close.
You’re wrong. 465,000 people are dead. 9/11 killed less than 3,000. It is an unparalleled tragedy. You are alone if you think that’s just business as usual.
Huh? No it's not. It might be a paralleled tragedy, but it sure isn't an unparalleled one.
Yeah, it’s awful, but unparalleled tragedy? No. Frankly, our administration’s handling of it is the bigger tragedy. They’re responsible for many needless deaths.
I’ve said it before on here and I’ll say it again: COVID-19 is not the only public health problem right now. Also: kids not going to school for potentially several years is a significant public health problem.
How is distance learning a significant public health problem? Please, enlighten us.
DP. Things that come to mind without much thinking: Mental health of kids due to isolation, child abuse, physical and mental stress related to financial problems.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you folks also think war is unfair? Cancer, car accidents, terrorism? I feel like I’m reading a lot of people on here just shocked that tragedy can be so unfair to them. This is literally a global catastrophe. It doesn’t care how this will “work” for you.
It's not nearly the global catastrophe you are making it out to be.
Also, it's not a catastrophe that required schools to close.
You’re wrong. 465,000 people are dead. 9/11 killed less than 3,000. It is an unparalleled tragedy. You are alone if you think that’s just business as usual.
Huh? No it's not. It might be a paralleled tragedy, but it sure isn't an unparalleled one.
Yeah, it’s awful, but unparalleled tragedy? No. Frankly, our administration’s handling of it is the bigger tragedy. They’re responsible for many needless deaths.
I’ve said it before on here and I’ll say it again: COVID-19 is not the only public health problem right now. Also: kids not going to school for potentially several years is a significant public health problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you folks also think war is unfair? Cancer, car accidents, terrorism? I feel like I’m reading a lot of people on here just shocked that tragedy can be so unfair to them. This is literally a global catastrophe. It doesn’t care how this will “work” for you.
It's not nearly the global catastrophe you are making it out to be.
Also, it's not a catastrophe that required schools to close.
You’re wrong. 465,000 people are dead. 9/11 killed less than 3,000. It is an unparalleled tragedy. You are alone if you think that’s just business as usual.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you folks also think war is unfair? Cancer, car accidents, terrorism? I feel like I’m reading a lot of people on here just shocked that tragedy can be so unfair to them. This is literally a global catastrophe. It doesn’t care how this will “work” for you.
It's not nearly the global catastrophe you are making it out to be.
Also, it's not a catastrophe that required schools to close.
You’re wrong. 465,000 people are dead. 9/11 killed less than 3,000. It is an unparalleled tragedy. You are alone if you think that’s just business as usual.
Huh? No it's not. It might be a paralleled tragedy, but it sure isn't an unparalleled one.
Yeah, it’s awful, but unparalleled tragedy? No. Frankly, our administration’s handling of it is the bigger tragedy. They’re responsible for many needless deaths.
I’ve said it before on here and I’ll say it again: COVID-19 is not the only public health problem right now. Also: kids not going to school for potentially several years is a significant public health problem.
How is distance learning a significant public health problem? Please, enlighten us.
DP. Things that come to mind without much thinking: Mental health of kids due to isolation, child abuse, physical and mental stress related to financial problems.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you folks also think war is unfair? Cancer, car accidents, terrorism? I feel like I’m reading a lot of people on here just shocked that tragedy can be so unfair to them. This is literally a global catastrophe. It doesn’t care how this will “work” for you.
It's not nearly the global catastrophe you are making it out to be.
Also, it's not a catastrophe that required schools to close.
You’re wrong. 465,000 people are dead. 9/11 killed less than 3,000. It is an unparalleled tragedy. You are alone if you think that’s just business as usual.
Huh? No it's not. It might be a paralleled tragedy, but it sure isn't an unparalleled one.
Yeah, it’s awful, but unparalleled tragedy? No. Frankly, our administration’s handling of it is the bigger tragedy. They’re responsible for many needless deaths.
I’ve said it before on here and I’ll say it again: COVID-19 is not the only public health problem right now. Also: kids not going to school for potentially several years is a significant public health problem.
How is distance learning a significant public health problem? Please, enlighten us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you folks also think war is unfair? Cancer, car accidents, terrorism? I feel like I’m reading a lot of people on here just shocked that tragedy can be so unfair to them. This is literally a global catastrophe. It doesn’t care how this will “work” for you.
It's not nearly the global catastrophe you are making it out to be.
Also, it's not a catastrophe that required schools to close.
You’re wrong. 465,000 people are dead. 9/11 killed less than 3,000. It is an unparalleled tragedy. You are alone if you think that’s just business as usual.
Huh? No it's not. It might be a paralleled tragedy, but it sure isn't an unparalleled one.
Yeah, it’s awful, but unparalleled tragedy? No. Frankly, our administration’s handling of it is the bigger tragedy. They’re responsible for many needless deaths.
I’ve said it before on here and I’ll say it again: COVID-19 is not the only public health problem right now. Also: kids not going to school for potentially several years is a significant public health problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you folks also think war is unfair? Cancer, car accidents, terrorism? I feel like I’m reading a lot of people on here just shocked that tragedy can be so unfair to them. This is literally a global catastrophe. It doesn’t care how this will “work” for you.
It's not nearly the global catastrophe you are making it out to be.
Also, it's not a catastrophe that required schools to close.
You’re wrong. 465,000 people are dead. 9/11 killed less than 3,000. It is an unparalleled tragedy. You are alone if you think that’s just business as usual.
Huh? No it's not. It might be a paralleled tragedy, but it sure isn't an unparalleled one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you folks also think war is unfair? Cancer, car accidents, terrorism? I feel like I’m reading a lot of people on here just shocked that tragedy can be so unfair to them. This is literally a global catastrophe. It doesn’t care how this will “work” for you.
It's not nearly the global catastrophe you are making it out to be.
Also, it's not a catastrophe that required schools to close.
You’re wrong. 465,000 people are dead. 9/11 killed less than 3,000. It is an unparalleled tragedy. You are alone if you think that’s just business as usual.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you folks also think war is unfair? Cancer, car accidents, terrorism? I feel like I’m reading a lot of people on here just shocked that tragedy can be so unfair to them. This is literally a global catastrophe. It doesn’t care how this will “work” for you.
It's not nearly the global catastrophe you are making it out to be.
Also, it's not a catastrophe that required schools to close.
Anonymous wrote:Do you folks also think war is unfair? Cancer, car accidents, terrorism? I feel like I’m reading a lot of people on here just shocked that tragedy can be so unfair to them. This is literally a global catastrophe. It doesn’t care how this will “work” for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The devil is in the details. My friend in NoVa told me last week that her ES kid will most likely go in person 2 times per week and the other 3 days will be DL.
How will this work for families where parents have paid employment?
1. the kids will stay home alone
2. the kids will go to work with their parents
3. a parent (probably the mother) will quit their job
Anonymous wrote:Do you folks also think war is unfair? Cancer, car accidents, terrorism? I feel like I’m reading a lot of people on here just shocked that tragedy can be so unfair to them. This is literally a global catastrophe. It doesn’t care how this will “work” for you.