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re: Alabama Board Coronavirus Thread

Posted on 8/3/20 at 10:07 am to
Posted by bamameister
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Posted on 8/3/20 at 10:07 am to
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Yeah I think schools resuming is going to be a disaster. It's really as if school administrators across the country had a collective "oh shite" moment a month ago when they realized things weren't in a good spot to return to in person classes and have been flying by the seat of their pants ever since. It should serve as a damning indictment of the administrative side of education in this country, but it probably won't for most people.




It just has to get bad enough.

I can imagine that each school district and state would offer its own strategy. Exactly what constitutes an outbreak in a school? Two cases? twenty? Plans call for rooms in schools where students can “quarantine” if necessary — but how long can that be sustained before fear starts running through the building? These kids are often asymptomatic at their age and can maintain a school schedule even if they have the virus. Interacting with older ones after school has yet to be seen. There are a ton of demographics that don't exist yet with the school-age kids and COVID.

Now that our young ones are being put on the front lines, I think all of us are about to have our convictions and politics put to the ultimate test.
Posted by mre
Birmingham
Member since Feb 2009
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Posted on 8/3/20 at 10:35 am to
Trussville has already said that parents won't even be notified if a child in one of their kids' classes tests positive. They've also instructed teachers not to answer any questions to that effect.
Posted by TideCPA
Member since Jan 2012
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Posted on 8/3/20 at 10:40 am to
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Now that our young ones are being put on the front lines, I think all of us are about to have our convictions and politics put to the ultimate test.
Melodramatic much? To date, there have been six COVID-related deaths in people under 25 in Alabama out of about 20,150 cases. That's a 0.030% CFR, which is very likely 10x higher than the actual IFR due to asymptomatic cases and those who weren't tested.

To put it into perspective, in an average year approximately 10 kids under 18 die in Alabama from the flu. There are approximately 214 traffic fatalities each year in the same age group (0-25).

EDIT: updated for incorrect age group statistics from ADPH website.
This post was edited on 8/3/20 at 10:53 am
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