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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSchool and activities will go hand in hand. If there is school there will be sports.
I think the biggest impediment to schools opening are teachers/administrators. They won't want to come back.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis has been my point all along. It's not a question really of whether there will be sports, it's whether there will be school. I don't see no sports if it's yes school and vice versa (obviously).
I think the biggest impediment to schools opening are teachers/administrators. They won't want to come back.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis has been my point all along. It's not a question really of whether there will be sports, it's whether there will be school. I don't see no sports if it's yes school and vice versa (obviously).
I think the biggest impediment to schools opening are teachers/administrators. They won't want to come back.
It needs to be easily available
It needs to be convenient
It needs to be free
If you have this type of access people will be more confident in being safe.
Right now CT has unused testing capacity. The CVS testing center is running about 1/2 capacity. Is it just because there is not the demand? It is for people with symptoms but you can always say you have a scratchy throat and runny nose on the survey to get the test.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI think people want access to testing.
It needs to be easily available
It needs to be convenient
It needs to be free
If you have this type of access people will be more confident in being safe.
Right now CT has unused testing capacity. The CVS testing center is running about 1/2 capacity. Is it just because there is not the demand? It is for people with symptoms but you can always say you have a scratchy throat and runny nose on the survey to get the test.
I agree its good to know if you are feeling ill - or for the scientific purpose of seeing about herd immunity but after that what does it really tell you?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postnothing is FREE- and the test is only good until you step away from the testing table
I agree its good to know if you are feeling ill - or for the scientific purpose of seeing about herd immunity but after that what does it really tell you?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI think people want access to testing.
It needs to be easily available
It needs to be convenient
It needs to be free
If you have this type of access people will be more confident in being safe.
Right now CT has unused testing capacity. The CVS testing center is running about 1/2 capacity. Is it just because there is not the demand? It is for people with symptoms but you can always say you have a scratchy throat and runny nose on the survey to get the test.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFauci is a moron. For an expert he hasn’t gotten a thing right, including saying Georgia, Florida and Texas would explode if they opened. He’s the absolute last person anyone should listen to.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostEveryone has been staying home and cases are going down. Things will change as we re-open. Not only do possibly infectious people need to know and quickly, but so do public health officials. It's the only way they can jump on top of outbreaks.
so air travel is out
ship travel is out
train travel is out
bus travel is out
welcome to the middle ages
Georgia has been open for 2 weeks- the press would be going nuts if it was a ****show
so they must be allright
what the press doesn't report is sometimes very telling
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