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I don't know what that means.GOAT FC
I don't know what that means.GOAT FC
The issue with Florida is the Biden admin seems to want to put travel restrictions in place for punishing them for that. If he tries it, what will Florida do?
This is essentially the California plan. 6ft and cohorting assures middle and high schools will not return to normal next year. Best thing that can be said for it are that the tier thresholds are much looser than California's
I don't know what that means.
Thank you. Still not sure how his response fits to my comment but well... it's Crush. LolGoat FC is an allstars thing some parents on these forums do....they get together girls from various team and enter them in a high level tournament just for fun, minimal coaching
So let me ask this- is this just "guidance" or can districts go rogue? Are there repercussions if these are not followed?
And, did I miss whether this applies to schools already open? (Sorry- skimming while working.)
Just guidance. Can be more restrictive. If less restrictive may be issues with teachers unions, insurance companies and facilities. Depends in big part how the states implement. Florida probably tells them to F off then what.
Last year Florida screwed up. This year they have a chance to do better.
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JUE Insight: College Student Travel Contributed to Local COVID-19 Spread
Due to the suspension of in-person classes in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, students at universities with earlier spring breaks traveled and returned to capapers.ssrn.com
Why does the CDC come out with guidance like this when their own numbers show people under 24 have essentially ZERO risk.Correct me if I'm wrong, but if you look at the tier chart, all contact sports (those that cannot maintain 6 feet) are banned even in the blue tier.
Weird that California has more cases per capita than Florida, yet Florida has had significantly less restrictions. Schools open, sports open, even Disney World is open and have been open for some time. Must be the humidity.Last year Florida screwed up. This year they have a chance to do better.
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JUE Insight: College Student Travel Contributed to Local COVID-19 Spread
Due to the suspension of in-person classes in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, students at universities with earlier spring breaks traveled and returned to capapers.ssrn.com
Florida doesn’t report all cases, remember?Weird that California has more cases per capita than Florida, yet Florida has had significantly less restrictions. Schools open, sports open, even Disney World is open and have been open for some time. Must be the humidity.
Yeah, in Santa Clara County, I never worry about National or State guidance. I know my county will make sure it goes to the "next level" to protect us and create more strict requirements. I am sure Sarah Cody is looking enviously at the UMass Amherst and UC Berkeley's restrictions on students not being allowed outside. Power + Special Interest Groups + Irrational Fear >> Science. Science never stood a chance.Just guidance. Can be more restrictive. If less restrictive may be issues with teachers unions, insurance companies and facilities. Depends in big part how the states implement. Florida probably tells them to F off then what.
Can tou imagine writing that check to Cal for your kids eduction and them having to live under these restrictions?Yeah, in Santa Clara County, I never worry about National or State guidance. I know my county will make sure it goes to the "next level" to protect us and create more strict requirements. I am sure Sarah Cody is looking enviously at the UMass Amherst and UC Berkeley's restrictions on students not being allowed outside. Power + Special Interest Groups + Irrational Fear >> Science. Science never stood a chance.
As expected Florida is the first state to say f/u to the new cdc guidelines. Good for them. Where is that ticket office for the de santis express?
The cdc schools and sports guidelines.Is this " first state to say f/u to the new cdc guidelines" in response to something specific?
The cdc schools and sports guidelines.