I personally don't think it will ever disappear. It is something we are going to have to live with.If true, this is the whole ball of wax.....the Rona will never disappear, it becomes endemic like the flu, T-cell immunity will bring the death rate way down, but people will still die from it as an end of life event when they are old, everyone will get the Rona eventually, and every winter will be flu & Rona season. Even if this just pans out as more fear porn, it's disturbing the virus is moving in this direction which makes it more like the ever changing flu, than one of the more stable pox viruses.
UK scientists worry vaccines may not protect against S.African coronavirus variant
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/BRITAIN-SOUTH AFRICA-VACCINE (UPDATE 4):UPDATE 4-UK scientists worry vaccines may not protect against S.African coronavirus variantnews.trust.org
I personally don't think it will ever disappear. It is something we are going to have to live with.
And by living with it...no masks, schools open, biz at full capacity, etc. We cannot keep doing what we are doing long term.
That would explain a lot......
So trump is responsible?
Try reading......So trump is responsible?
Fauci and the other health experts...hence kickers “explains a lot”.So trump is responsible?
Fauci and the other health experts...hence kickers “explains a lot”.
My kids are at a charter as well. Night and day vs the public school they were in previously. One that was ranked as one of the best in AZ for that matter.Charter parent here, (at one point both kids were in Charter, but the oldest is not anymore,) and we've been nothing but pleased. My youngest had some significant (life threatening,) health issues and they bent over backwards to help keep him learning as best he could.
I'm not sure how/where it started, (nor do I care,) but at one point a large grip was that their teachers don't have to be credentialed- that was a complete lie for our school. There is also a huge backlash against the lottery-type system. People saying they can exclude those with special needs. Again, not true, especially at the campuses we're familiar with.
So true. And it takes an act of god for anyone to be disciplined! The bullying I've heard of happening in some of the public schools, (who then just got hands slapped, if that,) is mind boggling.And then you have the shenanigans at public schools.
I think one of the problems public schools have is that they don't focus so much on education. They focus on the latest fads, social justice, etc instead of focusing on the basics....actual teaching the kids the basics...math, reading, etc.
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Radicals in the Classroom
The San Diego Unified School District has been radicalized. In recent months, the district has announced mandatory diversity training for teachers, added a new “ethnic studies” curriculum focused on racial grievance, and even abolished the requirement to turn in homework on time—all in the name...www.city-journal.org
Phonics is boring for the teacher.And then you have the shenanigans at public schools.
I think one of the problems public schools have is that they don't focus so much on education. They focus on the latest fads, social justice, etc instead of focusing on the basics....actually teaching the kids the basics...math, reading, etc.
The way they taught math was beyond frustrating. Actually making it more difficult. And reading? Why schools have moved away from phonetics to sight words is beyond me. One system teaches you how to read words you have not encountered. The other doesn't provide you any tools to do so.
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Radicals in the Classroom
The San Diego Unified School District has been radicalized. In recent months, the district has announced mandatory diversity training for teachers, added a new “ethnic studies” curriculum focused on racial grievance, and even abolished the requirement to turn in homework on time—all in the name...www.city-journal.org
60+ represents 74.5% of California’s mortality and that number continues to climb (it was 71% back in October)....The narrative has been, people are dying (que the “how many people have to die so Sally can play soccer” argument)...so why not target that category of the population to vaccinate? Same reasonI question why they didn’t have a proactive plan to increase ICU capacity while they are warning everyone a Winter surge is coming since July?This is beyond outrageous. 75+ year olds (the group mostly likely to die of COVID) likely don't get vaccinated until mid march at least according to VC health authorities. Meanwhile doctors in private offices, hotel workers, dentists, and DAs, even if young and healthy, get vaccinated??? California is seriously run by morons. No wonder the AMA was lobbying Newsom at French laundry.
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County says it’s provided 13,000 vaccines in 3 weeks
Nearly 13,000 of the 24,000 round-one doses of COVID-19 vaccine that Ventura County had received as of Tuesday have been injected, Public Health Officer Dr. Robert Levin said. Speaking at a county Board of Supervisors’ meeting Jan. 6, Levin said all workers in the county’s eight hospitals who...www.toacorn.com