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I hope so too. I kind of expect it.Yeah I know it needed to happen at that point, but next fall I hope some protocols will change.
I hope so too. I kind of expect it.Yeah I know it needed to happen at that point, but next fall I hope some protocols will change.
No, it shows that people can be hypocritical and make serious errors of judgment. Also, many GOP politicians went into crowds, didn’t mask, violated distancing yet that’s no considered wrong? I guess it’s acceptable because they don’t agree with the protocols in the first place. Pffft.Again, this begs the question of whether those issuing the orders truly believe that their orders ae necessary.
The roll out of the vaccine is going to have some delays due to manufacturing and transport. With two now approved we can hope they are minor and short in duration. What will determine if kids can back to a normal schooling is dependent upon enough people willing to get the vaccine once it’s offered to them. So far, it’s looking favorable as ~68% are saying they plan to get vaccinated. If antivaxxers and those wanting to wait don’t increase in number between now and the end of summer, we can definitely feel encourage for a normal school start in fall.Beyond that, everyone in the school system should be accountable for their own health conditions by next fall. If not, it’s another year of Catholic schools not getting many Catholic families’ tuition.
and chickens are unclean… Have we met before, under your previous names?Viruses are not contagious at all.