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I cannot imagine how parents will feel having their kids go back to the classroom as they had been in the past. It's unfortunate that school facilities cannot be easily doubled in size. That would help tremendously.
 
You're just ridiculous. Where have I put down astronauts? Oh and are you an astronaut?
 
You show your lack of intelligence by suggesting the other workers who arent teachers are somehow unimportant, let me know how that would work out when you grocery stores close. You dont realize how close we were to a national food shortage because of processing plants getting shut down due to high covid numbers.
That wasn’t said anywhere in the post.

In terms of the processing plants very few put any extra precautions in prior to having to be shut down and even they blamed it on the employee environment outside of work.
 
zero. How many years have you been an astronaut?

She will never get it... We're all teachers...

Parents teach everyday and we do it with a labor of love...

Kids are not the spreaders...

https://www.cnbc.com/2020/07/14/schools-coronavirus-infection-rate-low-german-study-finds.html

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/jul/13/german-study-covid-19-infection-rate-schools-saxony

https://www.foxnews.com/media/studies-low-covid-transmission-children-europe

https://www.usnews.com/news/world/a...ows-low-coronavirus-infection-rate-in-schools

Looks like teacher unions are calling the shots...

N.C. teachers union demands complete state shutdown, suspended mortgages before school can reopen

https://justthenews.com/politics-po...s-complete-state-shutdown-suspended-mortgages

teachers union in North Carolina has issued a host of expansive demands it says must be met before schools in the state can re-open, including a suspension on mortgage payments and the implementation of universal healthcare.

They also want welfare for illegal immigrants.

https://daenc.com/2020/07/13/statement-on-school-re-open-plans/

L.A. Teachers Union: Schools Can’t Reopen Unless Charter Schools Shut Down, Police Defunded

https://californiaglobe.com/section...er-schools-shut-down-and-police-are-defunded/

n what appears to be a labor union power play, the United Teachers Los Angeles union announcedFriday that Los Angeles Unified District schools effectively cannot reopen unless certain conditions are met: privately operated publicly funded charter schools are shut down, police are defunded, Medicare-for-All government-run health care is passed, a statewide wealth tax is implemented, housing for homeless is fully funded, “financial Support for Undocumented Students and Families,” and they want a federal bailout because “the CARES and HEROES Acts provided funding for K-12, both fell far short of what would be needed to rescue districts and state and local governments.” The source cited for this claim is the National Education Association, the largest labor union and special interest group in the United States.
 
That wasn’t said anywhere in the post.

In terms of the processing plants very few put any extra precautions in prior to having to be shut down and even they blamed it on the employee environment outside of work.
"I promise you, the shortage of clerks and stock boys are nothing compared to teachers."
Right before your very eyes.
 
You show your lack of intelligence by suggesting the other workers who arent teachers are somehow unimportant, let me know how that would work out when you grocery stores close. You dont realize how close we were to a national food shortage because of processing plants getting shut down due to high covid numbers.
Yes, I realize how close these plants were to shutting down. How many lives were lost in order to keep them open. You even state because of high Covid numbers. What the hell do we have now? SC is averaging close to 12,000 cases a week.
 
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No. Kids need schooling. However, I do think in-person schooling for the Fall semester is nearly a logistical impossibility. Forget about worrying about general health for a moment. Logistically, it doesn't work. If you send everyone to school, people will get the virus. What then? Well, those who test positive will have to go home and quarantine, and everyone they've potentially exposed will have to as well. So now you have any number of kids, administrators, teachers and staff all having to stay home at different times throughout the year. And they will need to be set up to do their jobs/schooling remotely. And it will be endless. It will be impossible to contain in a school, and even if you have the kids somewhat blocked off from each other - entire blocks of students and teachers will have to be quarantined at home throughout the year.

If one cafeteria worker gets it - the whole staff sits out. What then? You probably email everyone that we're going remote for a couple of days until they can find temps. With numbers continuing to rise, no school will be able to avoid those issues. And kids learning remotely will be a lot more effective than being in school for a week, out for a week, back for a month, out for two weeks, etc.

Not if the death rate goes down and you have a therapeutic drug. Not saying that will happen but if it does it basically makes covid the flu. I mean you would handle getting sick like we handle getting the flu. It’s a long shot but so far the death rate in sc is not increasing. We have been averaging 19 for over a month.
 
That is not saying they are unimportant which is what you indicated.

Dizzy, I think you're wrong on this one. Saying a shortage of them is nothing compared to a shortage of teachers is definitely, at least, implying that they aren't important.

Maybe we could argue that he's saying they're just a lot less important, but that's really close to unimportant.
 
She will never get it... We're all teachers...

Parents teach everyday and we do it with a labor of love...

Kids are not the spreaders...

https://www.cnbc.com/2020/07/14/schools-coronavirus-infection-rate-low-german-study-finds.html

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/jul/13/german-study-covid-19-infection-rate-schools-saxony

https://www.foxnews.com/media/studies-low-covid-transmission-children-europe

https://www.usnews.com/news/world/a...ows-low-coronavirus-infection-rate-in-schools

Looks like teacher unions are calling the shots...

N.C. teachers union demands complete state shutdown, suspended mortgages before school can reopen

https://justthenews.com/politics-po...s-complete-state-shutdown-suspended-mortgages

teachers union in North Carolina has issued a host of expansive demands it says must be met before schools in the state can re-open, including a suspension on mortgage payments and the implementation of universal healthcare.

They also want welfare for illegal immigrants.

https://daenc.com/2020/07/13/statement-on-school-re-open-plans/

L.A. Teachers Union: Schools Can’t Reopen Unless Charter Schools Shut Down, Police Defunded

https://californiaglobe.com/section...er-schools-shut-down-and-police-are-defunded/

n what appears to be a labor union power play, the United Teachers Los Angeles union announcedFriday that Los Angeles Unified District schools effectively cannot reopen unless certain conditions are met: privately operated publicly funded charter schools are shut down, police are defunded, Medicare-for-All government-run health care is passed, a statewide wealth tax is implemented, housing for homeless is fully funded, “financial Support for Undocumented Students and Families,” and they want a federal bailout because “the CARES and HEROES Acts provided funding for K-12, both fell far short of what would be needed to rescue districts and state and local governments.” The source cited for this claim is the National Education Association, the largest labor union and special interest group in the United States.
It has yet to be proven how much children spread it. The cases are currently exploding in children. For your information I spent 30 years in the classroom n the public and private sector. retiring in 2014. I was asked to return in 2017 which I did. I have yet to decide whether I will teach this year. Now run along and heckle someone else.
 

One of the theory, the antibodies from immunization shots for the mumps, measles and chicken pox viruses have the 30 amino acids in their nuclear structure as COVID. These vaccines last about 15-20 years and kids get the booster shots before going to college.

This is why they are not the spreader of COVID 19.. But, you'll have a few kids that have health issues or maybe the parents don't believe in immunization shots...

Also, I don't trust the NY times... They hid the holocaust from the world and now I'm finding out they were slave owners.. That may explain why the withheld stories about the holocaust...

https://nypost.com/2020/07/18/the-family-that-owns-the-new-york-times-were-slaveholders-goodwin/

inks between the family that owns the New York Times and the Civil War’s Confederacy, new evidence shows that members of the extended family were slaveholders.

Last Sunday, I recounted that Bertha Levy Ochs, the mother of Times patriarch Adolph S. Ochs, supported the South and slavery. She was caught smuggling medicine to Confederates in a baby carriage and her brother Oscar joined the rebel army.

I have since learned that, according to a family history, Oscar Levy fought alongside two Mississippi cousins, meaning at least three members of Bertha’s family fought for secession.

Adolph Ochs’ own “Southern sympathies” were reflected in the content of the Chattanooga Times, the first newspaper he owned, and then the New York Times. The latter published an editorial in 1900 saying the Democratic Party, which Ochs supported, “may justly insist that the evils of negro suffrage were wantonly inflicted on them.”

Six years later, the Times published a glowing profile of Confederate President Jefferson Davis on the 100th anniversary of his birth, calling him “the great Southern leader.”

Ochs reportedly made contributions to rebel memorials, including $1,000 to the enormous Stone Mountain Memorial in Georgia that celebrates Davis, Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson. He made the donation in 1924 so his mother, who died 16 years earlier, could be on the founders’ roll, adding in a letter that “Robert E. Lee was her idol.”

In the years before his death in 1931, Ochs’ brother George was simultaneously an officer of the New York Times Company and a leader of the New York Chapter of the Sons of Confederate Veterans.
 
She will never get it... We're all teachers...

Parents teach everyday and we do it with a labor of love...

Kids are not the spreaders...

https://www.cnbc.com/2020/07/14/schools-coronavirus-infection-rate-low-german-study-finds.html

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/jul/13/german-study-covid-19-infection-rate-schools-saxony

https://www.foxnews.com/media/studies-low-covid-transmission-children-europe

https://www.usnews.com/news/world/a...ows-low-coronavirus-infection-rate-in-schools

Looks like teacher unions are calling the shots...

N.C. teachers union demands complete state shutdown, suspended mortgages before school can reopen

https://justthenews.com/politics-po...s-complete-state-shutdown-suspended-mortgages

teachers union in North Carolina has issued a host of expansive demands it says must be met before schools in the state can re-open, including a suspension on mortgage payments and the implementation of universal healthcare.

They also want welfare for illegal immigrants.

https://daenc.com/2020/07/13/statement-on-school-re-open-plans/

L.A. Teachers Union: Schools Can’t Reopen Unless Charter Schools Shut Down, Police Defunded

https://californiaglobe.com/section...er-schools-shut-down-and-police-are-defunded/

n what appears to be a labor union power play, the United Teachers Los Angeles union announcedFriday that Los Angeles Unified District schools effectively cannot reopen unless certain conditions are met: privately operated publicly funded charter schools are shut down, police are defunded, Medicare-for-All government-run health care is passed, a statewide wealth tax is implemented, housing for homeless is fully funded, “financial Support for Undocumented Students and Families,” and they want a federal bailout because “the CARES and HEROES Acts provided funding for K-12, both fell far short of what would be needed to rescue districts and state and local governments.” The source cited for this claim is the National Education Association, the largest labor union and special interest group in the United States.

Thats 100% a pushed agenda by a certain said group.
 
Not if the death rate goes down and you have a therapeutic drug. Not saying that will happen but if it does it basically makes covid the flu. I mean you would handle getting sick like we handle getting the flu. It’s a long shot but so far the death rate in sc is not increasing. We have been averaging 19 for over a month.
The death rate is not the determining factor and this has been explained over and over and over again.
 
Not if the death rate goes down and you have a therapeutic drug. Not saying that will happen but if it does it basically makes covid the flu. I mean you would handle getting sick like we handle getting the flu. It’s a long shot but so far the death rate in sc is not increasing. We have been averaging 19 for over a month.

I think there will be several advancements over the next few months that will make the spring semester more realistic for in-person classes. But nothing today points to us being even close to ready for in-person classes next month. Plan for virtual next semester and make the best of it. Come together to get the cases down, and push for spring.
 
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It has yet to be proven how much children spread it. The cases are currently exploding in children. For your information I spent 30 years in the classroom n the public and private sector. retiring in 2014. I was asked to return in 2017 which I did. I have yet to decide whether I will teach this year. Now run along and heckle someone else.


Not that you care, because you don't...

One of the theory, the antibodies from immunization shots for the mumps, measles and chicken pox viruses have the 30 amino acids in their nuclear structure as COVID. These vaccines last about 15-20 years and kids get the booster shots before going to college.

This is why they are not the spreader of COVID 19.. But, you'll have a few kids that have health issues or maybe the parents don't believe in immunization shots...


If you go out to grocery stores, or anywhere or was tested negative, you probably had COVID 19. Not every one builds antibodies, and all the tests don't have a high degree of accuracy.

But, if did get a test or go to the hospital for a broken arm, Doctors will order a test on everyone who goes to the hospital and test positive you are counted as a hospital COVID patient and put into isolation. Only positives are reported to state for count. You can get a positive for months after because the test picks up tRNA even dead tRNA.
 
I have but you continue to ignore it, but let me spell itout for you "go back to work when you are requested to or be fired". Just like most people who have jobs. You are not special.
Yep we are. We are very special. One day when you mature a little bit you will understand.
 
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Not that you care, because you don't...

One of the theory, the antibodies from immunization shots for the mumps, measles and chicken pox viruses have the 30 amino acids in their nuclear structure as COVID. These vaccines last about 15-20 years and kids get the booster shots before going to college.

This is why they are not the spreader of COVID 19.. But, you'll have a few kids that have health issues or maybe the parents don't believe in immunization shots...


If you go out to grocery stores, or anywhere or was tested negative, you probably had COVID 19. Not every one builds antibodies, and all the tests don't have a high degree of accuracy.

But, if did get a test or go to the hospital for a broken arm, Doctors will order a test on everyone who goes to the hospital and test positive you are counted as a hospital COVID patient and put into isolation. Only positives are reported to state for count. You can get a positive for months after because the test picks up tRNA even dead tRNA.
That is not true about only positives being reported. My brother is a pathologist who works all over the country and he has told me that's not true. Everything has to be reported. Also that immunization theory is mumbo jumbo.
 
That is not true about only positives being reported. My brother is a pathologist who works all over the country and he has told me that's not true. Everything has to be reported. Also that immunization theory is mumbo jumbo.

Like I said you really don't care and like you I have family members; myself, parents, brothers, and uncles who are doctors, lab tech and pathologist around the country and we have seen patients with all types of viruses... I've dealt with infectious disease like monkeypox and both types of meningitis viral and bacterial and ended up retiring after exposure to it...

You may call the immunization theory is mumbo jumbo, because you don't under stand it, you poop, poop it... And you call yourself a teacher... Shame on you...
 
Only positives are reported to state for count. You can get a positive for months after because the test picks up tRNA even dead tRNA.
Nope. DHEC reports the negative tests too.

COVID19-Testing-07.20.2020.png
 
One of the theory, the antibodies from immunization shots for the mumps, measles and chicken pox viruses have the 30 amino acids in their nuclear structure as COVID. These vaccines last about 15-20 years and kids get the booster shots before going to college.

This is why they are not the spreader of COVID 19.. But, you'll have a few kids that have health issues or maybe the parents don't believe in immunization shots...

Also, I don't trust the NY times... They hid the holocaust from the world and now I'm finding out they were slave owners.. That may explain why the withheld stories about the holocaust...

https://nypost.com/2020/07/18/the-family-that-owns-the-new-york-times-were-slaveholders-goodwin/

inks between the family that owns the New York Times and the Civil War’s Confederacy, new evidence shows that members of the extended family were slaveholders.

Last Sunday, I recounted that Bertha Levy Ochs, the mother of Times patriarch Adolph S. Ochs, supported the South and slavery. She was caught smuggling medicine to Confederates in a baby carriage and her brother Oscar joined the rebel army.

I have since learned that, according to a family history, Oscar Levy fought alongside two Mississippi cousins, meaning at least three members of Bertha’s family fought for secession.

Adolph Ochs’ own “Southern sympathies” were reflected in the content of the Chattanooga Times, the first newspaper he owned, and then the New York Times. The latter published an editorial in 1900 saying the Democratic Party, which Ochs supported, “may justly insist that the evils of negro suffrage were wantonly inflicted on them.”

Six years later, the Times published a glowing profile of Confederate President Jefferson Davis on the 100th anniversary of his birth, calling him “the great Southern leader.”

Ochs reportedly made contributions to rebel memorials, including $1,000 to the enormous Stone Mountain Memorial in Georgia that celebrates Davis, Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson. He made the donation in 1924 so his mother, who died 16 years earlier, could be on the founders’ roll, adding in a letter that “Robert E. Lee was her idol.”

In the years before his death in 1931, Ochs’ brother George was simultaneously an officer of the New York Times Company and a leader of the New York Chapter of the Sons of Confederate Veterans.
They didn’t conduct the study. If you don’t like the source you can find the same report from a number of different sources but it doesn’t change the findings.
 
No, custodians, office personnel, lunchroom personnel, coaches, and everybody else it takes to run a school.

Ah yes. Its the school building that makes it so dangerous. Other people work in those magic buildings that fight off the virus for them.
 
Like I said you really don't care and like you I have family members; myself, parents, brothers, and uncles who are doctors, lab tech and pathologist around the country and we have seen patients with all types of viruses... I've dealt with infectious disease like monkeypox and both types of meningitis viral and bacterial and ended up retiring after exposure to it...

You may call the immunization theory is mumbo jumbo, because you don't under stand it, you poop, poop it... And you call yourself a teacher... Shame on you...
Oh please..I call it mumbo jumbo because that's what it is. :rolleyes:
 
What are you even talking about?

I would think reading comprehension should be a strong point for a teacher. I guess not.

Other jobs were compared to teachers, as far as seeing the numbers of people, and indoors, all day. (Risk)

Someone contended it was worse for teachers for no real reason other than the building.

I laughed at that, as the other professions worked it buildings too, but it must just affect only teachers worse.

This was answered with: "No, custodians, office personnel, lunchroom personnel, coaches, and everybody else it takes to run a school."

So, again I laugh at the idea that the building these people work in is somehow more of a risk than other professions who see the same numbers of people and also work in buildings. ( the buildings must be magic)

Let me know if you need anymore help.
 
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