Re: Fall School
Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2023 5:30 pm
NO!!!! So we can hopefully get rid of it once and for all. Why would you think I would want it to come back next year? That is just absolutely ridiculous. I'm
It isn't going away with what we are doing now!.,AV8R wrote: ↑Sun Aug 02, 2020 12:56 pm Come back next year? That implies it's going away. We're in this until we develop herd immunity, either by enough people getting infected or a viable vaccine. There is not currently a vaccine, as you know. If one is not developed, which is possible, that leaves the infection method.
If we keep locked down maybe we can extend herd immunity for 3-4 years in the absence of a vaccine. How many collateral deaths will we incur in that time?
And there's a lot of room between sending kids back this month vs. waiting a whole year! There are a lot of districts coming around and delaying start days, all. E-learning for the first quarter and such. If we listen to the professionals... Doctors and educaters... We will be OK. Children are resilient but the current climate isn't ripe for in person learning.CCubs wrote: ↑Sun Aug 02, 2020 7:29 pmIt isn't going away with what we are doing now!.,AV8R wrote: ↑Sun Aug 02, 2020 12:56 pm Come back next year? That implies it's going away. We're in this until we develop herd immunity, either by enough people getting infected or a viable vaccine. There is not currently a vaccine, as you know. If one is not developed, which is possible, that leaves the infection method.
If we keep locked down maybe we can extend herd immunity for 3-4 years in the absence of a vaccine. How many collateral deaths will we incur in that time?
EXACTLY. Without a vaccine we will all get it eventually. How long are we willing to wait for a vaccine that may never come? The survival rate is north of 99.5%CCubs wrote: ↑Sun Aug 02, 2020 7:29 pmIt isn't going away with what we are doing now!.,AV8R wrote: ↑Sun Aug 02, 2020 12:56 pm Come back next year? That implies it's going away. We're in this until we develop herd immunity, either by enough people getting infected or a viable vaccine. There is not currently a vaccine, as you know. If one is not developed, which is possible, that leaves the infection method.
If we keep locked down maybe we can extend herd immunity for 3-4 years in the absence of a vaccine. How many collateral deaths will we incur in that time?
Wow, I didn't know Dan Patrick was posting here anonymously.AV8R wrote: ↑Sun Aug 02, 2020 7:51 pmEXACTLY. Without a vaccine we will all get it eventually. How long are we willing to wait for a vaccine that may never come? The survival rate is north of 99.5%CCubs wrote: ↑Sun Aug 02, 2020 7:29 pmIt isn't going away with what we are doing now!.,AV8R wrote: ↑Sun Aug 02, 2020 12:56 pm Come back next year? That implies it's going away. We're in this until we develop herd immunity, either by enough people getting infected or a viable vaccine. There is not currently a vaccine, as you know. If one is not developed, which is possible, that leaves the infection method.
If we keep locked down maybe we can extend herd immunity for 3-4 years in the absence of a vaccine. How many collateral deaths will we incur in that time?