tresir2012
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I hope I never get to experience an hallucination. It must be terrifying! Those poor people X
There is an issue with international students in the US. If their college/university decides to offer classes on-line only, US government plans to revoke their visas and send them back home.
It's unimaginable. How could it even be possible?
It's possible for their classes to be online, but their research might be hands to the plow. I wonder how that will work.
Arizona:
“One in four COVID-19 tests in Arizona is coming back positive, the highest percentage in the country, according to Johns Hopkins University, and an indicator that there isn't enough testing to keep up with the new coronavirus' spread in the state.”
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“Arizona has the highest percentage among all states of positive tests, according to data from Johns Hopkins, with an average of 25.3% of tests coming back positive as of Tuesday.“
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“Johns Hopkins says its data on test positivity rates is based on 7-day rolling averages because of fluctuations in daily reporting.”
Arizona has highest percentage of positive COVID-19 tests in the US. Here's what it means
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COVID-19 patients in Tucson being transferred to Phoenix, out of state
“When Wade McGee was diagnosed with COVID-19 at 3 a.m. Friday, there was nowhere in Tucson he could get treatment.“
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“She wishes he’d been able to get treatment here, but also said she’s glad he wasn’t transferred out of state — which is the fate some patients are facing as the health-care crisis worsens.
Pima County residents with COVID-19 are being treated in San Diego, Albuquerque or Las Vegas when shortages in staffing, equipment or bed space make it impossible for hospitals close to home to take them.
Others are being sent around the state, like to Wickenburg or, in the case of McGee, Phoenix.“
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““It is important to understand that hospital capacity is about more than just beds,” said Ruiz Hudman. “When we look at our ability to deliver care at the highest level, we are also factoring in equipment, supplies and staffing.””
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Arizona reports 117 new coronavirus deaths, with 52 from death certificates - KTAR.com
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Arizona doctor fears closing and reopening trend if COVID-19 spread isn't slowed
“An Arizona doctor says her fear is if the state doesn't get a handle on growing COVID-19 cases, we will be in an endless cycle of partially closing and reopening.
On Tuesday, numbers indicate another record-breaking day for
COVID-19 in Arizona.
"We did see a record number of deaths in Arizona today and that is only going to get worse unless we take serious action," says Dr. Natasha Bhuyan, a family physician with One Medical.
She's been following the numbers, she says, and as of Tuesday, Arizona is at a 33% positive rate of COVID-19, which she says might be the most alarming statistic.”
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“"I am just not seeing enough contact tracing," Bhuyan said. "I don't even know what the data is so we are not clear on the hotspots."“
NYC will use a combination of in-person and remote learning if schools open in the fall, mayor says
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said Wednesday that if schools reopen in the fall, the approach will be “blended learning” — meaning “at some points in the week, you're learning in person in the classroom; at other points of the week, you’re learning remotely.”
“Most schools will not be able to have all their kids in school at the same time” de Blasio said, adding that most students will be in school 2 or 3 days a week.
New York state has not decided if schools will be open in September but has asked each of the 700 districts to come up with a plan.
Will Fauci be at this briefing????
My opinion on opening schools- Student tests positive, or teacher tests positive, or cafeteria worker, janitor or admin Secretary...school will shut down for two days "deep cleaning" repeat ad nauseam... this is my prediction for the upcoming school year. An endless cycle.
Disclosure: I homeschooled my son as a single parent until university. He graduated with a Geography degree as his major, political science as his minor. Married now and runs his own business.(he did not have to shut down at all as he provides essential materials) I do not have a degree, just 20 years in the US Navy, so it's doable! We did zero online schooling, although I did have him build his own computer at the time. It was all books, workbooks, one on one teaching by me...
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