I'm rather busy BB. I'm watching a game. Don't give it another thought.I'll check in later, I'm concerned about you
I'm rather busy BB. I'm watching a game. Don't give it another thought.I'll check in later, I'm concerned about you
I'm rather busy BB. I'm watching a game. Don't give it another thought.
Just a boomer acting like a tween.I feel like there is a back story here that i missed.
Like if a teacher tests themselves one morning and is positive, what's the plan
My thought too. And who is gonna pay for all the breakfast cereal spilled in joyous celebration across the country when a 2nd grader hears 20 min before getting on the bus they don’t have to go to school?Need this type of thing to get some things up and running again but there needs to be available back up plans as well which is difficult to do.
Thinking of schools specifically. Like if a teacher tests themselves one morning and is positive, what's the plan for who takes their classes for two weeks, as there's likely more of a sub shortage.
Well then thanks to the low cost, the teacher needs to swab again the next day.....or better yet.....that night. Because they might test negative.
Need this type of thing to get some things up and running again but there needs to be available back up plans as well which is difficult to do.
Thinking of schools specifically. Like if a teacher tests themselves one morning and is positive, what's the plan for who takes their classes for two weeks, as there's likely more of a sub shortage.
Need this type of thing to get some things up and running again but there needs to be available back up plans as well which is difficult to do.
Thinking of schools specifically. Like if a teacher tests themselves one morning and is positive, what's the plan for who takes their classes for two weeks, as there's likely more of a sub shortage.
Initial impact of more cases/quarantined would pay for itself with huge drop in overall cases allowing for parts of economy to open back up more fully.
If it's really that cheap and quick, a massive testing initiative and true federal mask initiative could bridge the gap to a vaccine.
I don’t know what the exact plan is but schools have had contingency plans in place for teachers having to take unplanned time off due to illness or family emergencies long before COVID was a thing.
Whatever the alternative is, it’s far superior than sending the teacher to school to spread more COVID among staff and students. I want to get this crap under control and managed so we aren’t having this same discussion 6 months or a year from now. An effective testing program and smart planning all around the country would be a huge step in that direction.
I like the cost, I had a covid test, it cost $340 which insurance paid $120. What a joke.
I like the cost, I had a covid test, it cost $340 which insurance paid $120. What a joke.
Need this type of thing to get some things up and running again but there needs to be available back up plans as well which is difficult to do.
Thinking of schools specifically. Like if a teacher tests themselves one morning and is positive, what's the plan for who takes their classes for two weeks, as there's likely more of a sub shortage.
Isn’t the only thing that is not “up and running” schools and school related stuff?