It still baffles my mind they want to get kids back to school in 100 days. That put us at what? May? That's a month/month and a half before summer break. Keep the kids away from school until the next school year and let the vaccine do its thing.
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# ? Jan 21, 2021 16:55 |
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It's good for the headlines but also, importantly, means they know kids shouldn't be in school really and will follow through with the only real mandate that everyone agrees on: children should be safe.
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# ? Jan 21, 2021 17:00 |
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pro starcraft loser posted:It still baffles my mind they want to get kids back to school in 100 days. It's an infrastructure project disguised as a call to action. What Biden seems to want is to install upgraded ventilation equipment and better safety gear in classrooms to ensure they're safe to use with groups of kids who are masking. But in practice it will generate a ton of jobs as most schools have lousy HVAC systems. And as a bonus those HVAC systems will get a sorely needed upgrade. I've seen studies of CO2 concentrations in classrooms over the course of the day and they support a need to improve HVAC anyway, so as a bonus kids in school will be breathing much cleaner air even after the pandemic is over.
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# ? Jan 21, 2021 17:55 |
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Good.. governance?
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# ? Jan 21, 2021 17:57 |
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Sex Skeleton posted:It's an infrastructure project disguised as a call to action. What Biden seems to want is to install upgraded ventilation equipment and better safety gear in classrooms to ensure they're safe to use with groups of kids who are masking. But in practice it will generate a ton of jobs as most schools have lousy HVAC systems. And as a bonus those HVAC systems will get a sorely needed upgrade. Infrastructure project? Is infrastructure week finally happening?
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# ? Jan 21, 2021 18:02 |
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jokes posted:Are people pretending the kids are immune? Is that where this is coming from? Our district is basically saying that kids don’t really get it, it’s not that bad if they do, and there’s “no evidence of school spread”. In the past few weeks the 0-19 year old numbers are higher than any other age group in the state.
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# ? Jan 21, 2021 18:09 |
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My dad is a teacher at a chud heavy private school here in California and they stayed open through their county moving up to the most restrictive state tier (purple which is worse than red, I guess). Well they had an outbreak and are now remote for two weeks. My dad was planning to retire at the end of the school year and the stress is doing a number on him so I'm trying to convince him to say gently caress it and just quit. The school has multiple teachers with high risk health issues but they're pushing ahead with opening. Yay non union shops!
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# ? Jan 21, 2021 18:22 |
Severedseven posted:Not to bum you out but my wife, child and I all got COVID last week (99% sure from school). We're both teachers with limited class sizes and staggered schedules. Right before getting COVID the school board rushed to vote returning face to face full classes as "there's no evidence of community spread in schools." There appears to currently be a pretty good size outbreak happening at the school that we were informed of a week after we got symptoms. Administration has told us that it only happened because staff isn't following all the guidelines. My quarantine ends next week and lines up with the return to full classes so I guess I don't have to worry about getting COVID from school anymore... i love the one-two combo of spouting hilariously poorly informed gibberish, making you do something dangerous, and then blaming you for their poor decision when they achieve obvious bad outcomes. ive quit over less Puppy Galaxy posted:There was an article sometime last year in the NYT - maybe the summer? - saying that the risk to kids is very slim and outweighed the risk of kids falling behind with remote learning. Like many articles published about covid it was probably based on a flawed study funded by a partisan group. As far as I know the risk to kids is fairly low compared to other groups, but yeah, it seems likely that they can spread it. i bet if you dug that article up it would be written by an
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# ? Jan 21, 2021 18:52 |
Sex Skeleton posted:It's an infrastructure project disguised as a call to action. What Biden seems to want is to install upgraded ventilation equipment and better safety gear in classrooms to ensure they're safe to use with groups of kids who are masking. But in practice it will generate a ton of jobs as most schools have lousy HVAC systems. And as a bonus those HVAC systems will get a sorely needed upgrade. Ahh, my fault, I didn't see the section about new construction. Fancy that, tax dollars going to help Americans live better. Huh....
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# ? Jan 21, 2021 19:03 |
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Delta-Wye posted:i bet if you dug that article up it would be written by an yup, a Brown University economist named Emily Oster. who is tripling down on it for sunk cost fallacy reasons. gotta love it
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# ? Jan 21, 2021 19:53 |
Classic Comrade posted:yup, a Brown University economist named Emily Oster. who is tripling down on it for sunk cost fallacy reasons. gotta love it gettin our health advice from money folks, so american
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# ? Jan 21, 2021 19:57 |
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So what’s the deal with her? Saying it’s safe for schools to reopen when that’s not her area of expertise at all? She wrote a few books on pregnancy and parenting too. For the sake of the gazillions of kids whose parents will read them, I hope those books are adequately science-based...
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# ? Jan 21, 2021 20:06 |
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Zugzwang posted:She wrote a few books on pregnancy and parenting too. For the sake of the gazillions of kids whose parents will read them, I hope those books are adequately science-based... They’re probably ghostwritten platitudes.
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# ? Jan 21, 2021 20:11 |
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There was a paper in Science [from way back in September, and just an observational study, and about India] that suggested kids have been key to the spread of the virus: Largest COVID-19 contact tracing study to date finds children key to spread, evidence of superspreaders Has understanding/interpretation changed in the months since or are people who believe otherwise just confusing policy response with science?
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# ? Jan 21, 2021 20:29 |
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The thing that I don’t get is why is it so bad to lose a single year or whatever anyway? The school system in its current form was developed over a hundred years ago when your life expectancy would be about half what it is now. If everyone loses a year and it saved a ton of lives who gives a poo poo? Like why are the majority of governments so obsessed with this arbitrary setup? I’ve been wondering this since kier starmer in the UK wouldn’t shut up about it even though he’s the leader of the opposition. I’m sure there’s something I’m missing but why has it become such an obsession at least in the USA and UK. E: I understand the burden of care but that is never given as the reason and with significant amounts of people wfh now it doesn’t seem as bad as it might do at first. Like maybe it should be legislated that for a while companies have to be more accommodating with work times and so on. Bape Culture fucked around with this message at 20:43 on Jan 21, 2021 |
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indiscriminately posted:There was a paper in Science [from way back in September, and just an observational study, and about India] that suggested kids have been key to the spread of the virus: From what I understand, children didn't show symptoms so there was some speculation that they weren't spreaders, but nothing was confirmed. The newest studies I've heard about showed that children are definitely spreaders at least the same rate as adults. Plus now with the reports of the SA variant hitting children much harder, there's even less reason to push in-school learning right now.
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# ? Jan 21, 2021 20:41 |
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indiscriminately posted:There was a paper in Science [from way back in September, and just an observational study, and about India] that suggested kids have been key to the spread of the virus: I think any different understanding stems from the desire for people to return to work, and having kids in schools makes that a lot easier. the intellectual justification comes afterwards; its like a confirmation bias sorta thing. nevermind if it's actually safe to return to in-person work or school! gotta make that economy go brrr
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# ? Jan 21, 2021 20:48 |
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https://twitter.com/carlquintanilla/status/1352345094540685312poty posted:Please use this thread to discuss your plans to save the world (SA successfully curbed Ebola by grounding all planes I recall), and how you plan to spend your last few days after those plans have failed Happy thread anniversary! It's been a hell of a year, but one thing is clear, I was correct in mocking the idea that this virus would be dangerous enough to warrant shutting down air travel! poty fucked around with this message at 21:00 on Jan 21, 2021 |
# ? Jan 21, 2021 20:51 |
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My question is what are we going to do about this school year? My district has record failures. Record number of kids so far behind that they're only able to do work at a previous grade level (or lower). We gonna hold everyone back? Super summer school? Pretend it's all fine? Parents that can are pulling their kids out and homeschooling, or sending them to private schools.
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# ? Jan 21, 2021 20:57 |
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Federal guidance will probably end up being the least stupid option but your local school district will likely do the most stupid option because Trump brain infected a lot of administrators who cannot change their mind/guidance in the presence of new information.
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# ? Jan 21, 2021 21:02 |
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jokes posted:Federal guidance will probably end up being the least stupid option but your local school district will likely do the most stupid option. What is the least stupid option?
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# ? Jan 21, 2021 21:06 |
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spacetoaster posted:What is the least stupid option? We'll see! I bet it requires a lot of federal spending though. Government-issue masks, procedures, air filtration, poo poo like that. Maybe a federal salary guarantee for temporary workers to increase the number of teachers to keep groups small.
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# ? Jan 21, 2021 21:09 |
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Bape Culture posted:The thing that I don’t get is why is it so bad to lose a single year or whatever anyway? Yeah it's because parents have to stay home to care the suddenly aimless kids so THE ECONOMY, that which must be preserved at all costs, doesn't suffer.
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# ? Jan 21, 2021 21:34 |
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fauci just made it extremely clear that he had to be quiet or even lie because trump is a completely brain-broken mass murderer https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1352365073528971267 https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1352366677237911555 Mithaldu fucked around with this message at 23:14 on Jan 21, 2021 |
# ? Jan 21, 2021 23:09 |
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Is there a service that emails or texts you whenever a SignUpGenius slot opens up, like a CamelCamelCamel but for SignUpGenius? My local hospital is doing COVID vaccine signups through SUG and I wanna know if there’s a way to get an alert when a spot frees up.
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# ? Jan 21, 2021 23:22 |
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Bape Culture posted:The thing that I don’t get is why is it so bad to lose a single year or whatever anyway? More kids held back == more kids in the same grade == more kids crammed into every classroom for 12+ years? American teachers already have a hard enough time teaching classes of 25 kids or more, and doubling that class size is gonna gently caress poo poo up big time. Source: a bunch of people in my family are teachers.
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# ? Jan 21, 2021 23:32 |
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Nice, complete netralization evasion by the South African strain. Luckily the vaccine pipeline is pretty fast now.
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# ? Jan 21, 2021 23:36 |
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I. M. Gei posted:More kids held back == more kids in the same grade == more kids crammed into every classroom for 12+ years? I feel like it wouldn't be the worst thing in the world for people to start graduating at 19 instead of 18 anyway
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# ? Jan 21, 2021 23:37 |
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I. M. Gei posted:More kids held back == more kids in the same grade == more kids crammed into every classroom for 12+ years? If everyone is held back, then no one would be crammed in like that.
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# ? Jan 21, 2021 23:37 |
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I. M. Gei posted:More kids held back == more kids in the same grade == more kids crammed into every classroom for 12+ years? How? Just skip a year for everyone. A bunch of my family inc my sister is a teacher too and we’ve discussed it a bit. She feels like she’s in danger being forced back.
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# ? Jan 21, 2021 23:38 |
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The real answer is that politicians don't give a poo poo about kids and nobody gives a poo poo about teachers. A bunch of cranky parents bitched on Facebook that they couldn't get any work done while their kids were at home too so gently caress em.
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# ? Jan 21, 2021 23:41 |
Zudgemud posted:Nice, complete netralization evasion by the South African strain. We will be partially through vaccinating our population before its time to start over with a new formulation. lmao
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# ? Jan 21, 2021 23:51 |
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Mithaldu posted:fauci just made it extremely clear that he had to be quiet or even lie because trump is a completely brain-broken mass murderer And one can imagine that Fauci might have been tempted to quit, if not for the fact that he’d have been replaced by someone truly awful.
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# ? Jan 21, 2021 23:53 |
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Zugzwang posted:Sadly not the least bit surprising. please don't drag lowtax into this
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# ? Jan 21, 2021 23:59 |
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spacetoaster posted:My question is what are we going to do about this school year? My guess would be promote them, but the teachers would all have to teach for any gaps. So some degree of previous grade coursework and probably a lot of poo poo about the school failing.
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# ? Jan 22, 2021 00:00 |
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Zudgemud posted:Nice, complete netralization evasion by the South African strain. but screaming sounds come out e: poty posted:Happy thread anniversary! It's been a hell of a year, but one thing is clear, I was correct in mocking the idea that this virus would be dangerous enough to warrant shutting down air travel! This thread has been really useful. Xaintrailles fucked around with this message at 00:11 on Jan 22, 2021 |
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Zugzwang posted:Sadly not the least bit surprising. drat, i hadn't quite thought through what WOULD be the consequence of him quitting, but that's a strong one i'm glad for one, for the lives he may end up saving, but also that he finally gets vindication on the people who called him an idiot and a liar and basically demanded he fall on his own sword
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Mithaldu posted:drat, i hadn't quite thought through what WOULD be the consequence of him quitting, but that's a strong one what does this even mean? as far as i can tell, fauci's whole job is to go on tv and promote whatever the government is doing. he doesn't make policy, he doesn't jab people with vaccines, how does he "end up saving" lives? worshiping an empty suit smdh
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# ? Jan 22, 2021 00:16 |
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Zudgemud posted:Nice, complete netralization evasion by the South African strain.
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Delta-Wye posted:what does this even mean? as far as i can tell, fauci's whole job is to go on tv and promote whatever the government is doing. he doesn't make policy, he doesn't jab people with vaccines, how does he "end up saving" lives? worshiping an empty suit smdh Trump wouldn't allow him to do anything other than that because it would hurt his ego to be contradicted and told what to do all the time. He was a dictator, not a leader. Fauci's had his new boss for a day. A little soon to decide nothing's changed yet.
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