CDC boss ‘absolutely’ comfortable sending grandkids to school

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The head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Wednesday he would be “absolutely” comfortable with his grandchildren heading back to school despite the coronavirus pandemic.

Dr. Robert Redfield said he would only be hesitant about one of his 11 grandchildren, a grandson who has cystic fibrosis.

“But my other 10 grandchildren — of those, eight of them are school age — I’m 100 percent that they can get back to school,” Redfield told ABC’s “Good Morning America.”

“I think it’s really important to get our schools open,” he said, echoing President Trump’s repeated demand that schools reopen for in-person learning.

Redfield asserted that more than the economy was at stake.

“It’s not public health versus opening the schools or the economy — it’s public health versus public health. I think there really are a number of negative public health consequences that have happened to our K-12 [students] by having schools closed,” he continued.

“So it’s so important now to work together with school districts to figure out how they can take our guidelines and operationalize them in a practical way and to do it in a way that is safe.”

The CDC chief’s comments came as coronavirus cases in children were rising steadily and approaching the level of patients 65 or older, according to internal FEMA memos obtained by ABC News.

And children ages 12 to 17 appear to become infected at a higher rate than younger kids.

Many school districts have already announced that they would defy Trump’s directive despite threats that they would lose federal cash.

California will restrict most districts to distance learning, and other states have followed suit for fear of worsening the pandemic and exposing students, staff and their families to the virus.

Redfield also called face masks the “most powerful tool” against the coronavirus, which has infected 3,819,139 Americans and killed 140,630 as of Tuesday evening, according to the CDC.

“This is the greatest public health crisis that our nation has faced in more than a century,” Redfield told the network.

“If all Americans would embrace that [masks] as part of their personal responsibility to confront this outbreak, we could actually have a very significant impact on the outbreak that we’re seeing across the country in the next four, six, eight, 10, 12 weeks.”

But he stopped short of calling for a national mandate, which Trump has also rejected.

“Some governors have done it, obviously with mandates. Other governors have done it through example. I think our key is just to let the American public know how important this is,” he said.

Vice President Pence, head of the Coronavirus Task Force, said on July 8, that the CDC was going to release to new guidance the next week on how to safely reopen schools after Trump ripped the current guidelines as too burdensome and expensive.

A day later, Redfield said they weren’t revising the guidelines, but would be releasing additional “reference documents” for schools, documents that have not been released as the new school year approaches.




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Masks, shields, 6 ft apart, wash hands thoroughly, testing, safe sex er C-19, etc...sure, go ahead...open schools (& eveything else), several months ago.

People who act irresponsibly. Lock them up & throw away the key.
 

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Masks, shields, 6 ft apart, wash hands thoroughly, testing, safe sex er C-19, etc...sure, go ahead...open schools (& eveything else), several months ago.

People who act irresponsibly. Lock them up & throw away the key.

There will be schools that won't demand students wear masks......& not many follow the 6 feet apart rule, just go to any super market or Walmart.

I know several families that won't send their kids back to school because here in Pa, masks will be mandatory, & the parents don't want their kids wearing masks all day, it's very unhealthy & dangerous for anyone wearing a mask for long periods of time & masks don't protect anyone from Covid.......it states it clearly on the boxes you get your masks in.
 
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There will be schools that won't demand students wear masks......& not many follow the 6 feet apart rule, just go to any super market or Walmart.

I was talking about what should be - and could've been...months ago - not what "will be".

Furthermore, what "will be" - & has been - will surely vary between countries, etc.

I know several families that won't send their kids back to school because here in Pa, masks will be mandatory, & the parents don't want their kids wearing masks all day,

Fine by me. As long as they're acting responsibly.

it's very unhealthy & dangerous for anyone wearing a mask for long periods of time & masks don't protect anyone from Covid.......


Unsubstantiated, unsupported, bald opinions.

it states it clearly on the boxes you get your masks in.

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......it states it clearly on the boxes you get your masks in.

I bought 2 boxes of - medical - masks the other day at local stores. A dollar store & a grocery store of a supermarket chain.

Neither of them states that. One of them says "personal protective equipment".
 
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"Trump is also continuing to push for schools to reopen in the fall, insisting children have stronger immune systems while ignoring the potential for them to spread the virus to adults, such as teachers."

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On Thursday, Trump admitted that hot spot states may need to delay re-opening schools by a few weeks, but still said of schools: “They have to open.”

"A recent poll found only one in 10 Americans want schools to reopen without any restrictions, while only three in 10 want in-person classroom learning to resume at all.

"In Florida, the state teachers’ union has sued to stop in-class instruction. Florida reported a record one-day increase in COVID-19 deaths on Thursday at 173.

"...Worldwide, the novel coronavirus has already infected at least 15.4 million people and killed over 630,000, according to Johns Hopkins University.

https://globalnews.ca/news/7212352/us-coronavirus-4-million-cases/
 

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Government should cut funding to schools if its virtual and give the parents the teacher pay. Especially Elementary schools.
 

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Kids also need to build the immunity back up. Some have been at home for months. The common cold can be brutal for those with no immune system
 
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The new guidance emphasizes the "critical" importance of opening schools in person. For example, it removes a statement from the previous document that "virtual-only classes, activities, and events" are "lowest risk."

It also provides an update on emerging evidence that children are less likely to become seriously ill from the virus: "As of July 21, 2020, 6.6% of reported COVID-19 cases and less than 0.1% of COVID-19-related deaths are among children and adolescents less than 18 years of age in the United States," the new guidance says.



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Fear mongering is exhausting work for you.

Except that's a negative response & a slander because i'm not doing that. What i'm doing is posting useful information for people's perusal & in many cases the absolute truth.

"The truth shall make you free".

Don't live fearfully — live carefully.

But how are you going to do that if you're not informed & have your head buried in the sand?

And if my posts make you afraid, why not self examine yourself as to - why - they make you afraid, face your fears & learn how to overcome them. Wouldn't that be better than the head in the sand approach? Or you could choose to use the ignore function so you generally don't see my posts.
 

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Fear mongering is exhausting work for you.

It never stops, and it pushes people away from your thought process, it creates a divide between you and other posters.

But by all means keep at it!

You're wasting your time. Guy is a sociopath.
 
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You're wasting your time. Guy is a sociopath.

So you won't be wasting any more of your time as you have been responding to dozens of my posts? lol

At least you - and other readers - got to hear the truth. What you do with it is your responsibility.

And the Lord God Almighty will hold you accountable for it in the soon coming day of judgement.
 

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Lol truth? Far from it and everyone knows

keep being the laughing stock and most ignorant , it fits you well

pretty sure the Lord will strike you down soon
 

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This guy really thinks most people get their news from some Canadian tranny lover on a gambling forum.

It's hilarious.
 

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Government should cut funding to schools if its virtual and give the parents the teacher pay. Especially Elementary schools.

exactly! Teachers are young , kids are safe , stay sanitized , some of these teacher unions are shitting themselves
 
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Its interesting talking to principals, teachers, parents, etc talking to people with their opinions.

Our county is starting 100% virtual. With that being said, my wife purchased 2 laptops this week. 1 for each kid.

i told my wife that I hope the kids will learn earth science or botany this year as they can help me with our money tree in the back yard
 

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