One case of reinfection from two different strains of Coronavirus. Subject is asymptomatic. Either weaker strain or better immune response.
Covid-19 reinfection: Hong Kong researchers report first case, but more study is needed - CNN
One case of reinfection from two different strains of Coronavirus. Subject is asymptomatic. Either weaker strain or better immune response.
Covid-19 reinfection: Hong Kong researchers report first case, but more study is needed - CNN
Crazy busy now, as we are finally seeing all the "normal" stuff that hits every fall. I've never seen it get this bad this quickly, and I assume it's due to everyone's immune systems having basically no challenges for 6 months.
Schools have lost their ever-loving minds -- sending kids home for any of a laundry list of vague symptoms. I'm doing my part to try to get them back to school ASAP.
The consensus from parents thus far is certainly that the virtual learning option is a disaster and a joke. It sucks to think how negatively-impacted the education of millions of children is going to be this year.
Would be a blessing if adapted variant strains are weaker and/or our immune system recognizes it immediately.One case of reinfection from two different strains of Coronavirus. Subject is asymptomatic. Either weaker strain or better immune response.
Covid-19 reinfection: Hong Kong researchers report first case, but more study is needed - CNN
Some teachers are trying their best to teach and be a positive impact on the kids, but many teachers aren’t. And to top it off, KCS still doesn’t seem to know what they’re doing. They’ve made it more chaotic then it should have been. I just learned there’s a massive issue with the Microsoft program they’re using that should have been caught a long time ago.Judging from the 10-15 emails I've received today from KCS educators, I may have reached my saddest point during this pandemic.
I see no real effort concentrated towards teaching my children. The arrogance of these people to think I would entrust my children to them if I were worried about this virus. You are an educator, do that job.
Is this what we are looking at underlying this virus?Crazy busy now, as we are finally seeing all the "normal" stuff that hits every fall. I've never seen it get this bad this quickly, and I assume it's due to everyone's immune systems having basically no challenges for 6 months.
Schools have lost their ever-loving minds -- sending kids home for any of a laundry list of vague symptoms. I'm doing my part to try to get them back to school ASAP.
The consensus from parents thus far is certainly that the virtual learning option is a disaster and a joke. It sucks to think how negatively-impacted the education of millions of children is going to be this year.
Crazy busy now, as we are finally seeing all the "normal" stuff that hits every fall. I've never seen it get this bad this quickly, and I assume it's due to everyone's immune systems having basically no challenges for 6 months.
Schools have lost their ever-loving minds -- sending kids home for any of a laundry list of vague symptoms. I'm doing my part to try to get them back to school ASAP.
The consensus from parents thus far is certainly that the virtual learning option is a disaster and a joke. It sucks to think how negatively-impacted the education of millions of children is going to be this year.
How far is late term, in your mind?Are the fetuses in your question sentient yet? Early on in gestation, I'd argue they don't have a choice because they wouldn't be capable. Later on I would entertain the argument that could or may have achieved sentience, which is why I wouldn't support late term abortion.
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Some teachers are trying their best to teach and be a positive impact on the kids, but many teachers aren’t. And to top it off, KCS still doesn’t seem to know what they’re doing. They’ve made it more chaotic then it should have been. I just learned there’s a massive issue with the Microsoft program they’re using that should have been caught a long time ago.
I am hopeful that the southern states are truly coming down off their peak, which was late July (but flatlined through early August - see Excess Death analysis below). Hopefully just in time for football.
Perhaps there are some plains states that haven't seen their full level of cases yet. And maybe there is still another run of this thing come next winter - but for now case, hospitalization, and - soon, I think - deaths are all going to be looking better. There is a chance schools starting turn that around - but I like the data today as it stands, at least.
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Schools could cause a small spike. But there is the theory that people that are choosing to start back schooling in person are among the people that have been living a fairly normal life the past 6 months regardless. So perhaps many have already been exposed.
