SimeonNC
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Sorry, I thought I clicked the anything but politics thread.Wrong thread.
Sorry, I thought I clicked the anything but politics thread.Wrong thread.
No link. Going forward please link the stories or the posts will be deleted. Not trying to drive a hard bargain here but simply posting the title with nothing else isn't helpful
And these are the people that we are supposed to rely on to NOT send their kids to school sick too ?Can we talk about why they went to work sick? I mean if I get a cough or a sore throat I'm not going to work. Mask or not...
That's just a ---- move.
My apologies for failed links. Just passing along info I see. Appreciate everyones input pro and con on this board.
Sure you no one will find this suprising.
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Interesting. Opinions?
All the snow y’all won’t get, will kill the covidWinter forecast for Covid-19?
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Trump and others need to STFU and let the local and state agencies make the best decisions for their kids.
I'm really not trying to be political so I hope it's not taken this way I just want people to research the teachers unions and what they are doing in regards to Covid. Not everywhere, but in certain areas of the US."Trump and others need to STFU and let the local and state agencies make the best decisions for their kids."
Guess what I'm thinking. I'll give you a hint. Five democrat governors did what to the sickest population group in nursing homes? In other words, I don't trust folks just because they're local.
Yeah my girlfriend is a nurse and she told me that all their systems in place are geared for Covid, and that people that have heart attacks and strokes, ect like normal are not coming in. She works at a larger hospital in Charlotte. I asked her tonight if they have been swamped and she said no more than it was six months ago. But she works in the ER. May be diff.I’m not downplaying the severity of this spike. However, our hospital is almost always at a very high capacity even without this. That is how they make money. So yes, ICU beds are low but they are normally pretty low at least where I work.
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Cases of coronavirus disease surging along Georgia’s coast
Glynn County — home to popular beach getaways that attract tourists from across the nation — has become a hot spot for the coronavirus disease, according to an Atlanta Journal-Constitution analysis of state health data.www.ajc.com
I got this excellent link from @pcbjr regarding a model from Ga Tech that estimates the risk levels of someone with Covid being at an event based on county and # of people at said event:
*Edited to clarify better
holy sheeit! You're actually trying to blame migrant workers for the recent spread of disease? Wow, you're truly a specimen.The virus is affecting every state in a similar pattern to the one evident to the way it spread from Wuhan, which is the epicenter of a migratory province that hosts millions of migrants workers each year. The five states with the worst outbreaks this summer just so happen to be the ones with the most migrant workers, and the area with varying levels of confirmed cases based on zip code demonstrates hotspots that began from migrant communities in late May and early June. Cases spread along routes taken by rural and urban migrant communities in California, Texas, Arizona and Florida to Georgia and North Carolina, and will spread to northern areas in late summer or fall. In fact, Illinois and Michigan have just confirmed hundreds of cases among migrant farmworkers. This explains the hundreds of counties with a disproportionate majority of Covid cases among Hispanic, particularly ones where Hispanic make up 5-20% of the population.
https://illinoisnewsroom.org/at-lea...n-illinois-have-tested-positive-for-covid-19/
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Michigan migrant farmers caught in coronavirus catch-22 as case counts spike
They work closely in fields swapping tools share and sleep in cramped temporary housing with shared bathrooms and kitchens.www.mlive.com
This has been conclusively demonstrated in Florida, where data from multiple counties have shown huge positive rates within suburbs and rural towns that exceed 25%. For example, 15% of people are testing positive in Collier County, but most of these individuals live in enclaves east of Naples, nearer to the migrant community Immokalee that has 1,775 of the 6,731 confirmed cases . Of the more than 4,440 people testing positive in Naples, as much as 2,500 live in areas that are both closer and demographically similar to Immokalee. You literally have Hispanics representing 66% of confirmed cases in a county where they are only 20% of the population. Furthermore, another migrant community in Lee County called Lehigh Acres has a 2,095 confirmed cases out of 10,000 for the entire county, and you also have another 724 and 224 cases in Bonito Springs and Estero, which are along the route from Immokalee. Hendry County has many small migrant communities, and 90% of their cases are Hispanic patients.
This all started in late May and early June. I and others have warned about the issue with migrant workers spreading the virus, and you can see the correlation. Check out the below map. Every area sharing a border with the migrant communities in eastern Collier and Lee, as well as Hendry, Western Broward, West Palm Beach and Miami-Dade, have become hotspots for Covid-19. These hotspots seem to expand through other Hispanic communities with large migrant communities, and jump over areas without migrant communities like Weston and Hamptons at Boca. Cases are less prevalent in Boca Raton, Wilton Manor and Harbor Village while ares with either more migrant communities or foreign vacationers from South and Central America or Canada are in the hotspots. You literally have Homestead, FL with the 10th most cases (4,799) among cities in the state and it's the 47th most populous. It doesn't make sense unless the migrant worker argument holds. 25% of the populace in Homestead is a non-citizen, 35% is foreign-borne, and a third is from central America. Same with Hollywood and Hialeah.
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Interactive map shows coronavirus cases by zip code in Florida
The Florida Department of Health has posted an interactive map showing the coronavirus cases in each zip code in Florida.www.clickorlando.com
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Cases of coronavirus disease surging along Georgia’s coast
Glynn County — home to popular beach getaways that attract tourists from across the nation — has become a hot spot for the coronavirus disease, according to an Atlanta Journal-Constitution analysis of state health data.www.ajc.com
holy sheeit! You're actually trying to blame migrant workers for the recent spread of disease? Wow, you're truly a specimen.
I dont see the difference between a kid spending everyday in school verse every other day. Not gonna matter a hill of beans. Eitheir stay completely out or just go. You will get just as much spread off everyday attendance as you will rotating kids in and out in cycles.Facts....
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American Academy of Pediatrics clarifies stance on reopening schools
The American Academy of Pediatrics recently came out with an updated statement regarding the reopening of schools.www.clickorlando.com
The bottom line is there should not be a national push to do anything, Trump and others need to STFU and let the local and state agencies make the best decisions for their kids. The virus is affecting different places differently and at the end of the day NO ONE should politicize the return of kids to schools.....the fact that Trump is threatening to withhold federal aid to schools that dont reopen is just ridiculous, this is not something to play around with or treat as a weapon or tool to win or lose points in a election etc.....let the local leaders decide based on conditions in their districts what is best for their kids, in NC they will limit the number of days and kids there are in school on any given day its a solid plan.
I believe the plan is to have less kids per class to reduce exposure. I think you're right, it should be all or nothing. If it's too dangerous for everyone to go together, schools should be closed.I dont see the difference between a kid spending everyday in school verse every other day. Not gonna matter a hill of beans. Eitheir stay completely out or just go. You will get just as much spread off everyday attendance as you will rotating kids in and out in cycles.