My school has been preparing for closure for several weeks. Everybody is getting up to speed on remote learning. Most believe it is when, not if.
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It’s good they’ve been preparing for this potential. I’m hopeful plenty of communities across the country are doing the same.
amadeus
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Exactly. Schools are broadly networked, particularly the NAIS school like ours.
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SixFoot
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Elderly and already sick (i.e., those drawing from the public assistance account).

ETA: Wrong thread. This is the non-political one. @GWH
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Jezcoe
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My buddy works on Colbert. I will ask him about it this weekend.
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DMK
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Yup. Doesn’t look good for older folks or those with compromised health.
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GWH
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They’re old.
According to Italy’s national health institute, the average age of those who have died was 81, and many of the deceased had preexisting health conditions. Only one in five coronavirus patients is between 19 and 50 years old, making the older population significantly more impacted by the virus in Italy.
The average age of dead was 81.
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DMK
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It’s good to put the demographic in perspective.
We really need to put our resources to protect those that are in a high risk rate. They should not be left behind.
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Axxowiz
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Looks like “Made in China 2025” came five years early.
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We are definitely headed towards an Italy situation.
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Latin American swing to not place faith in warmer temps keeping it bay.
https://mobile.twitter.com/BNODesk/status/1237880325394575360
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Samm
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0.00162% of the population.
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I’ve been wondering about when it comes to this year’s end retrospective of celebrities we lost which would make the list because of Coronavirus.
https://mobile.twitter.com/abc7george/status/1237907829878427648
So who is watching the doctors and nurses children?