schmendeler said:Carl needs to consider the concept of "outliers" before declaring the peak over 14 days ago. look at the fairly consistent daily numbers since then.BarryProfit said:
TarponChaser said:
So, under 12,000 cases in a population of 2MM people? Meaning 0.6% of the population have tested positive...
corndog04 said:TarponChaser said:
So, under 12,000 cases in a population of 2MM people? Meaning 0.6% of the population have tested positive...
That was from 6/19. It's a little more than 24k now.
TarponChaser said:corndog04 said:TarponChaser said:
So, under 12,000 cases in a population of 2MM people? Meaning 0.6% of the population have tested positive...
That was from 6/19. It's a little more than 24k now.
As of yesterday in the greater Houston area, per the link below, we're at just below 51,000 total positive cases and a total population of about 7,066,000 which is 0.7%.
Whoop-dee-do.
https://www.tmc.edu/coronavirus-updates/infection-rate-in-the-greater-houston-area/
lunchbox said:
TEA released school re-opening guidance today.
Summary...
- In order to receive funding for virtual students, the school building has to be open for those who want to go.
- The bldg has to be open 5 days a week for anyone that wants it - that ruins lots of plans already announced around the state for every other day, etc.
- You can't limit the number of students in a bldg. if every family wants to send their kid to school, they have to take them.
- The first 3 weeks can be used to phase in in-person learning.
- If there is a positive in the a school bldg, you can only close it for up to 5 days to clean. This can be superseded if the Governor shuts things down.
- Social distancing not mandatory, just recommended.
- Masks required for students 10+ due to Abbott's order last week.
- No guidance for how to handle staff/students who come down with COVID.
So...I would think a lot of ISDs are tossing out their plans and going back to the drawing board.
Good on the TEA...my kid is heading to school day 1lunchbox said:
TEA released school re-opening guidance today.
Summary...
- In order to receive funding for virtual students, the school building has to be open for those who want to go.
- The bldg has to be open 5 days a week for anyone that wants it - that ruins lots of plans already announced around the state for every other day, etc.
- You can't limit the number of students in a bldg. if every family wants to send their kid to school, they have to take them.
- The first 3 weeks can be used to phase in in-person learning.
- If there is a positive in the a school bldg, you can only close it for up to 5 days to clean. This can be superseded if the Governor shuts things down.
- Social distancing not mandatory, just recommended.
- Masks required for students 10+ due to Abbott's order last week.
- No guidance for how to handle staff/students who come down with COVID.
So...I would think a lot of ISDs are tossing out their plans and going back to the drawing board.
tylercsbn9 said:
Reddit already up in arms
What a collective group of *******
That's because most of them are still sucking on their parents' teats. They have no kids to support, no rent or bills to pay, etc.SirLurksALot said:tylercsbn9 said:
Reddit already up in arms
What a collective group of *******
I truly believe there is a significant number of people that are perfectly happy with the restrictions and want them to continue into perpetuity.
SirLurksALot said:tylercsbn9 said:
Reddit already up in arms
What a collective group of *******
I truly believe there is a significant number of people that are perfectly happy with the restrictions and want them to continue into perpetuity.
ChampagneAg said:
What world do y'all live in?