Saturday, September 05, 2020

Students have a lot to reflect on...

 ...when it comes to the infection of COVID-19. This is not the flu. Convalescence from the this virus takes weeks to months or more. So when they enter in person classes they are risking not only illness with serious side effects, but, also a postponement of learning. The prolonged recovery time will cost them credits and grades in the classes they had hoped to accomplish.

Educators that are convening in person classes are not only committing human rights violations but also failed educational programs for ill students.

There have been hundreds of ill students per school/university reported in most if not all those that are open. Ill students alone are in the thousands by now. It is a lousy lesson for young people to learn that they truly can’t trust those that are suppose to care about them the most.

It is completely wrong for schools to remain open with so many falling ill. It is immoral and reckless.

Awareness, masks work, social distancing works, and partying with large number of people is completely irresponsible. Let's have a safe Labor Day.

"The intensity of community spread makes it more difficult to adequately provide the care people need." stated by Dr. Anthony Fauci.

Below is an initial assessment of the homeless in four cities when the winter was waning. September is here and cold weather is on the way. Shelters will be needed again, but, where is the safety zone for the homeless and the staff?

STAY SAFE THIS LABOR DAY. DON'T PLACE YOURSELF IN DANGER OF CONTRACTING THIS HORRIBLE VIRUS.

It is very hard to watch my country be this reckless about their own health and well being. This is not the America I know and love.

Assessment of SARS-CoV-2 Infection Prevalence in Homeless Shelters — Four U.S. Cities, March 27–April 15, 2020 (click here)