I’m not. I have a cousin that is. He’s cooler then you
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I think that plus some other cases lead to the school temporarily going back to remote learning. My wife works in a middle school. They have been in person 4 days a week since Oct. without interruption. Students still have the option of remote learning though.
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https://twitter.com/politico/status/1362749198471483394
but when Trump was President it was apparently all his fault, that he was supposed to do everything. :shrug:Quote:
President Joe Biden’s presidency hinges in large part on his success in handling the pandemic. But nearly a month into power, he’s beginning to discover just how much of that task is out of his control.
This lady making my state look like a bunch of morons.
https://twitter.com/markmobility/sta...184883723?s=21
In basketball, if you don't attempt a shot at the basket until the 4th quarter, would you win the game? Trump wasn't supposed to do everything, but he was supposed to do SOMETHING.
This type of **** is what makes Trump supporters look oblivious to real scenarios
https://www.nbcmiami.com/news/local/...hools/2385631/
More dishonesty. Politicalization if the seems to have a direct correlation to dishonesty about the virus
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You know what WAS in his control?
NOT telling the public it wasn't that big a deal when he'd already been told it was
NOT telling the states to fend for themselves with PPE early on
NOT politicizing mask wearing
And that's just the short list......but we've already been over ALL of this ad nauseum, so there's that.
Trump's fans like Special forget those things. No one is saying Biden is doing a perfect job with this either but they are overdelivering in terms of people getting vaccinated. He wanted 100 million shots in his first 100 days as president and they are averaging over 2 million doses given per day with the J&J vaccine coming imminently. They will well exceed that number.
I hope to see everyone in the country vaccinated in the first 6 or 8 months of Biden's administration. That would allow us to regain some normalcy in our lives and ditch the masks.
Where? Show me a link.
All I saw from the Trump regime was underdelivering on a vaccine they said they would have 100 million doses of by the end of December 2020. That number quickly moved back to 20 million within weeks.
Whatever the case is, the Biden administration has overdelivered in regards to his promise. The rest is up to individual decision in regards to being vaccinated or not.
If accurate this would be great; its basically opinon
Amid the dire Covid warnings, one crucial fact has been largely ignored: Cases are down 77% over the past six weeks. If a medication slashed cases by 77%, we’d call it a miracle pill. Why is the number of cases plummeting much faster than experts predicted?
Dr. Makary is a professor at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and Bloomberg School of Public Health, chief medical adviser to Sesame Care, and author of “The Price We Pay.”
In large part because natural immunity from prior infection is far more common than can be measured by testing. Testing has been capturing only from 10% to 25% of infections, depending on when during the pandemic someone got the virus. Applying a time-weighted case capture average of 1 in 6.5 to the cumulative 28 million confirmed cases would mean about 55% of Americans have natural immunity.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/well-ha...nion_lead_pos6
Trump ended at 900K, Biden promised a million a day.
The government can't just cause production to move faster...LOL
https://www.hhs.gov/about/news/2020/...ne-pfizer.html
https://www.usnews.com/news/health-n...-doses-per-day