Bondag said:
Jack Cheese said:
It's been explained on this thread. There are 2 stages to the test.
Your straw man arguments are not helpful, and you're being a drama queen about the rodeo.
"Flatten the curve". Look it up.
Ok we flatten the curve. Cancel all schools. Then people have to take care of kids. Are they allowed to go to daycare, or do they have to be in an environment with less than 10 people.
Can we go to the grocery store? There could be 1 carrier in there that spreads it to everyone in the store then they take it home with them.
I think there is an issue, but cancelling everything is an overreaction. On top of people out because this week was their spring break, we now have to short staff because of the unplanned days off this Thursday and Friday for people with kinds in those districts.
I think a big issue with the schools right now is, at least for the ones on spring break right now, everyone coming back from traveling to who-knows-where.
When school dismissed last week, the only concerns were people who may travel to China, Italy, South Korea, etc. The policy was that anyone who traveled to those areas would have to self-quarantine.
Now, there are concerns about people who may have traveled to Seattle, NY, California, and other domestic locations.
Our school hasn't cancelled, but I fully expect it to do so. It buys them at least a week where people can stay home and see if they have symptoms rather than returning to schools asymptomatic and spreading the illness before they feel sick.
And if people choose not to stay home and spread the virus elsewhere, at least no one can blame the schools.