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No COVID shots required: Ricketts behind Nebraska ads for nurses
Nebraska Health systems are requiring staff vaccines, but the State of Nebraska is not.
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Pretty muchThis is their oppression story.
They want to be oppressed so bad like anyone is going to write the story of the day the masks stood still favorably in a history book.
These ppl are wild
These ppl are wild
These ppl are wild
This. I'm not sure how well she does it at school, but she walks around the house wearing one with no problem.If you notice the anti mask parents are products of a caste system who just want something to complain about. I bet their kids don’t even mind or care. My 3 year old has no problem wearing a mask. And yells at me and his dad if we forget ours in a drive thru.
This is their oppression story.
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The ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, and its psychological effects, remarkably or not, is firmly in keeping with previous pandemics, including Russian flu, Spanish flu and the Sars outbreaks.
“I was pretty much surprised that pretty much everything in the book unfolded,” he says. “These were not Nostradamus predictions – they were predictions of reactions based on research of what happened during previous pandemics. So it was reasonable to expect that with a similar pandemic, with social restrictions in place, you would get broadly similar phenomena.”
What’s been different about this pandemic, Taylor says, is that all the basic phenomena seen in the past have happened on a broader, grander scale.
Part of the reason, he says, is social media and the 24/7 news cycle that can fuel these movements. Looking back to the anti-mask league in San Francisco in 1919, the reasons given then were the same as today.
“The anti-lockdown, anti-mask, anti-vax protests have been a lot more prevalent than they were 100 years ago, even if they were motivated for the same reasons,” he said.
RSV and the common flu are back. I told you all I went to a few gatherings and seemed to catch something. I still have a slight cough some 6 weeks later. But it's not covid. Weird times. I think this flu season combo will ravage schools. Many schools haven't even started yet. Labor day through to Thanksgiving will be our worst of times IMHO We blame the south but I feel this is uncontrollableUS Covid-19 cases among children are surging. Experts warn it may get worse — CNN
Last week, the number of Covid-19 cases in children in the US reached levels not seen since the winter surge. And with the return to schools, the Delta variant on the rise and this winter approaching, health officials are concerned it could get worse.apple.news
No one ever accused football players of being smart. They seem way worse than their nba peers.
Word!These dudes need to start receiving solid punches for saying this nonsense.
Wow, that would definitely be enough to shut down my kids’ school. All it takes is 2 positive cases in one class (class quarantines for 14 days) or 3 in the whole school (school closes for 14 days) traced to in-school spread in a 2 week period. They say the 4 cases so far have been traced to community spread, but they aren’t doing any testing of those students’ close contacts AFAIK.My nephew’s fever is finally gone but still no appetite. Wish i could do something but glad he’s getting better.
Just found out that 6 other kids tested positive in his kinder class . My niece (tested negative) is in preschool at the same school and a couple kids tested positive. So now, the school might be closing temporarily due to the outbreak.
I think it was posted here. DC schools are saying as long as masks and other means are taken, the only person who truly needs to step away is the positive person. They are assuming the majority ofcases are brought into schools and not founded or created there. Solid assumptions IMho. True close contacts may be quarantined. But not entire classes or schools. I think it's spread too much at this point. Schools would or should be closed as they're 10 times worse than last year at this time. But in class learning has set a certain standardWow, that would definitely be enough to shut down my kids’ school. All it takes is 2 positive cases in one class (class quarantines for 14 days) or 3 in the whole school (school closes for 14 days) traced to in-school spread in a 2 week period. They say the 4 cases so far have been traced to community spread, but they aren’t doing any testing of those students’ close contacts AFAIK.
I think it was posted here. DC schools are saying as long as masks and other means are taken, the only person who truly needs to step away is the positive person. They are assuming the majority ofcases are brought into schools and not founded or created there. Solid assumptions IMho. True close contacts may be quarantined. But not entire classes or schools. I think it's spread too much at this point. Schools would or should be closed as they're 10 times worse than last year at this time. But in class learning has set a certain standard
Wow, that would definitely be enough to shut down my kids’ school. All it takes is 2 positive cases in one class (class quarantines for 14 days) or 3 in the whole school (school closes for 14 days) traced to in-school spread in a 2 week period. They say the 4 cases so far have been traced to community spread, but they aren’t doing any testing of those students’ close contacts AFAIK.