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Old 08-12-2021, 06:54 PM
 
Location: Arizona
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Interesting, how with Republican Georgia has schools that are offering remote classes because Republicans want to have the children and their parents to have their options.

Democratic California is going all in next week and the week after with millions and millions of children packing like sardines into those overcrowded Democratic California classrooms with only a thin mask.

Democratic California has hundreds of districts starting next week and the week after, some without any alternative plans.

The reasoning behind the no alternative plans in California is that their mask mandate is all that is needed even though they have dozens of student packed like sardines many of which living with multiple-families and multiple-generational households.

With it being California the only air-conditioning many children will have when they have their COVID-fevers during will be going to school with Delta COVID-19.

https://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/l...-know/2663917/

https://www.foxnews.com/us/georgia-s...irus-outbreaks

https://voiceofoc.org/2021/08/oc-sch...outbreaks-hit/

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Old 08-12-2021, 07:06 PM
 
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Actually, not a bad decision. Children always watered down any virus due to very strong natural immunity. Also, those who had simple cold can't get COVID, so stick around always running nose kids and get rhinovirus from them.



Otherwise, it simply points, how much country leadership is in disarray and flips daily on their own decisions. Bunch of imbeciles that clawed their way up to power and feeding grounds.
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Old 08-12-2021, 07:12 PM
 
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Make up your minds. Is opening a school horrible...or is it good?

Its funny seeing the folks on the right flip flop non stop on things like this.
Desantis says no masks i school! R: YAY!
Schools close to only remote: R: But the children!
California opens schools: R: How DARE they!

etc etc etc.

From my point of view? We're going to see how Florida does. They opened school this last monday, and we should be able to see decent data on things in a week or two. Even better is they have some schools requiring masks, and others not. So...control groups. I do think California needs to offer remote schooling.
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Old 08-12-2021, 07:28 PM
 
Location: Sunny So. Cal.
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Interesting, how with Republican Georgia has schools that are offering remote classes because Republicans want to have the children and their parents to have their options.

Democratic California is going all in next week and the week after with millions and millions of children packing like sardines into those overcrowded Democratic California classrooms with only a mask.

Democratic California has hundreds of districts starting next week and the week after, some without any alternative plans.

The reasoning behind the no alternative plans in California is that their mask mandate is all that is needed even though they have dozens of student packed like sardines many of which living with multiple-families and multiple-generational households.

With it being California the only air-conditioning many children will have when they have their COVID-fevers during will be going to school with Delta COVID-19.

https://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/l...-know/2663917/

https://www.foxnews.com/us/georgia-s...irus-outbreaks

https://voiceofoc.org/2021/08/oc-sch...outbreaks-hit/
I work in school districts in CA. We still offer distance learning for students who want it, and we can easily transition back to it for ALL students if our local health department says we must close down. We actually went from on campus to distance learning a few times last school year. It's really not that difficult. I should also point out that the O.C., which your story says has no plans, is a largely republican area. They have not been following COVID protocols for quite a while now, and even tried to sue the governor to eliminate mandates, so it's not really much of a surprise to see that they have no emergency plans, since they like have no plans to close again, no matter the rates of infection.

But let's be honest, your very misleading and dishonest commentary here is just par for the course for you these days. Pretty much all of your posts are all cherry picking stories that you think make liberals look bad, truth be damned.
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