Ag In Ok said:Premium said:
Might as well close the schools and work down for 3 weeks and get this over with.
How do we help the parents of kiddos (at home for three weeks) who are essential hospital staff?
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Ag In Ok said:Premium said:
Might as well close the schools and work down for 3 weeks and get this over with.
How do we help the parents of kiddos (at home for three weeks) who are essential hospital staff?
aggiehawg said:Nibble? Nimble? Nimbly?Quote:
Government can't do anything well, especially something nibble and quick. It's a huge fallacy to think otherwise.
CDub06 said:
Governor Abbott is going to make an announcement tonight or tomorrow to recommend the entire state shut down schools and events of more than 20
CDub06 said:
Governor Abbott is going to make an announcement tonight or tomorrow to recommend the entire state shut down schools and events of more than 20
I Have Spoken said:CDub06 said:
Governor Abbott is going to make an announcement tonight or tomorrow to recommend the entire state shut down schools and events of more than 20
Speculating or have a connection?
revvie said:
Our son called us this afternoon and said they told office to go home and WFH until further notice. Evidently , an employee who has experienced symptoms was notified today they tested positive. Downtown Houston
revvie said:
Our son called us this afternoon and said they told office to go home and WFH until further notice. Evidently , an employee who has experienced symptoms was notified today they tested positive. Downtown Houston
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Our son called us this afternoon and said they told office to go home and WFH until further notice. Evidently , an employee who has experienced symptoms was notified today they tested positive. Downtown Houston
Jet Black said:annie88 said:
Doesn't fit the mass hysteria narrative. Ignore.
The concept is hard to grasp because most of the country is living out its every day life and none of the concerns you mentioned have materialized. How long has the virus been in this country? Where is the news coverage of the hospitals being overrun anywhere?UncoverAg00 said:Jet Black said:annie88 said:
Doesn't fit the mass hysteria narrative. Ignore.
I know it's been pointed out a million times, the death rate when proper care is given isn't high. What people continually and unexplainably ignore is what happens when proper care cannot be given. Which can happen when there are not enough resources. Which can happen when 20% of people infected have serious enough symptoms requiring hospital care. Which is a problem when it happens all at the same time. Which is what this virus presents. The shut downs are expressly trying to avoid this... the majority of the medical profession agrees. Not sure why this is a hard concept to grasp.
UncoverAg00 said:Jet Black said:annie88 said:
Doesn't fit the mass hysteria narrative. Ignore.
I know it's been pointed out a million times, the death rate when proper care is given isn't high. What people continually and inexplicably ignore is what happens when proper care cannot be given. Which can happen when there are not enough resources. Which can happen when 20% of people infected have serious enough symptoms requiring hospital care. Which is a problem when it happens all at the same time. Which is what this virus presents. The shut downs are expressly trying to avoid this... the majority of the medical profession agrees. Not sure why this is a hard concept to grasp.
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barnyard1996 said:The concept is hard to grasp because most of the country is living out its every day life and none of the concerns you mentioned have materialized. How long has the virus been in this country? Where is the news coverage of the hospitals being overrun anywhere?UncoverAg00 said:Jet Black said:annie88 said:
Doesn't fit the mass hysteria narrative. Ignore.
I know it's been pointed out a million times, the death rate when proper care is given isn't high. What people continually and unexplainably ignore is what happens when proper care cannot be given. Which can happen when there are not enough resources. Which can happen when 20% of people infected have serious enough symptoms requiring hospital care. Which is a problem when it happens all at the same time. Which is what this virus presents. The shut downs are expressly trying to avoid this... the majority of the medical profession agrees. Not sure why this is a hard concept to grasp.
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Just sitting out here watching airplanes (litterally) while the nation ends all the fun stuff for our kids. you know the ones who reportedly are the least at risk? And now our medical professionals get to stay home and watch said kids BECAUSE THE GENIUSES CANCELLED SCHOOL.UncoverAg00 said:barnyard1996 said:The concept is hard to grasp because most of the country is living out its every day life and none of the concerns you mentioned have materialized. How long has the virus been in this country? Where is the news coverage of the hospitals being overrun anywhere?UncoverAg00 said:Jet Black said:annie88 said:
Doesn't fit the mass hysteria narrative. Ignore.
I know it's been pointed out a million times, the death rate when proper care is given isn't high. What people continually and unexplainably ignore is what happens when proper care cannot be given. Which can happen when there are not enough resources. Which can happen when 20% of people infected have serious enough symptoms requiring hospital care. Which is a problem when it happens all at the same time. Which is what this virus presents. The shut downs are expressly trying to avoid this... the majority of the medical profession agrees. Not sure why this is a hard concept to grasp.
1. If you need it to become reality before you believe it, then that's Darwin Award worthy
2. See Italy... where unchecked transmission has overrun their capability. Arguing their capability is so substandard that we could never see a problem here, I welcome medical professionals to engage you.
Jet Black said:annie88 said:
Doesn't fit the mass hysteria narrative. Ignore.
Note to self: Avoid having to go to the hospital during summer break.barnyard1996 said:
Just sitting out here watching airplanes (litterally) while the nation ends all the fun stuff for our kids. you know the ones who reportedly are the least at risk? And now our medical professionals get to stay home and watch said kids BECAUSE THE GENIUSES CANCELLED SCHOOL.
UncoverAg00 said:
Least at risk to have a severe response... I would argue they are the highest risk to transmit it. Schools are a cesspool.
spadilly said:CDub06 said:
Governor Abbott is going to make an announcement tonight or tomorrow to recommend the entire state shut down schools and events of more than 20
You would argue? Schools are a cesspool?UncoverAg00 said:
Least at risk to have a severe response... I would argue they are the highest risk to transmit it. Schools are a cesspool.
My guess. Some sort of rationing program. You are assigned a time slot on a day from X-Y where you can purchase? Maybe that or some delivery drivers gonna get paid some extra hours now.BlackLab said:spadilly said:CDub06 said:
Governor Abbott is going to make an announcement tonight or tomorrow to recommend the entire state shut down schools and events of more than 20
What about grocery stores and restaurants?
barnyard1996 said:You would argue? Schools are a cesspool?UncoverAg00 said:
Least at risk to have a severe response... I would argue they are the highest risk to transmit it. Schools are a cesspool.
Are you a medical professional or an educator with any firsthand knowledge whatsoever?
UncoverAg00 said:
Its no longer about containment, that ship has long since sailed. It's now solely about slowing transmission so that hospitals don't get overwhelmed. We'll see if even that is too late.