Thursday, December 31, 2020

NJ SCHOOL HAS 83 PERSON COVID-19 OUTBREAK

I still don't quite understand why COVID-19 is so politicized. It is an airborne virus that spreads easily.  People staying home helps stop community spread. The absurd notion that COVID-19 does not spread in schools has been proven more than once not to be valid.

We have more evidence from New Jersey from NJ.com that I found on RBE's Twitter:


From the article:

At least 83 students or staff members caught COVID-19 at one Essex County school in what appears to be the largest outbreak reported in a single New Jersey school building, according to new state data.

State health officials did not release the name of the school, the municipality or any other information about the outbreak, citing the need to protect the privacy of students or teachers who tested positive. It is unclear if the outbreak was in a public or private school.


This is not just related to school activity as NJ.com later points out.

New Jersey defines school outbreaks as cases where contract tracers determined two or more students or school staff caught or transmitted COVID-19 in the classroom or during academic activities at school. Cases where people caught the virus during sports practices, at other extracurricular activities or from their families or people outside school are not included in numbers.

Keep staff and students safe. Remote learning until it's safe in school buildings.


20 comments:

  1. Pay dues everybody. The uft is with you.

    Open the schools! This country is a death cult
    Healthy 18-year-old Illinois girl dies of COVID-19: 'You need to take it seriously'
    fox9.com

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  2. People should be sure to inform NYS Education Department officials (including the members of the Board of Regents) of COVID-19 concerns, or any other concerns, involving the NYC Department of Education:

    www.nysed.gov

    www.nysed.gov/about/orgchart/text-only

    www.regents.nysed.gov/members

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  3. Teacher whose video of first-graders greeting each other went viral dies of COVID-19
    CORONAVIRUS
    by: Andra Litton and Nexstar Media Wire

    Posted: Dec 29, 2020 / 07:44 PM EST / Updated: Dec 29, 2020 / 07:46 PM EST

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    1. It would be helpful to all if people who alert us to news items were to post a URL:

      www.wfla.com/community/health/coronavirus/teacher-whose-video-of-first-graders-greeting-each-other-went-viral-dies-of-covid-19

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  4. Regarding a recent post on one of threads about helping yourself, I am sharing a link for some self-help natural interventions.I AM NOT A MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL AND I AM MAKE NO CLAIMS NOR ACCEPT ANY LIABILITY.ITHIS IS IN NO WAY TO BE CONSTRUED AS MEDICAL ADVICE.I am sharing info that was shared with me.However, it is from a medical source.My nutritionist also advised that I add zinc and curcumin.The second link on the page is the summary, which is what I received.The first link is science and contains medical interventions.this is from a medical school.i am focusing on the summary.EVERYONE STAY SAFE.
    Link is:evms.edu/covidcare

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  5. https://www.azfamily.com/news/arizona_schools/gilbert-and-chandler-preparing-for-possible-teacher-sickout-putting-substitutes-on-standby/article_ca5431e8-4ada-11eb-811e-8b5e6651f20f.html

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  6. Despite the private rooms and cartels that make it easy at uft, they remain closed as we are asked to be exposed daily.for all the venting, how do we make any headway?(I dont mean uft elections.i mean currently, before people die.

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  7. Despite the private rooms and carrels that make it easy at uft, they remain closed as we are asked to be exposed daily.for all the venting, how do we make any headway?(I dont mean uft elections.i mean currently, before people die.

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  8. In a world where the media does the thinking and the truth is mocked, it’s time to disconnect and reconnect with life. Cut the plug. Do your own thinking. Ask the right questions and research the answers. Covid-19 is not the problem, it’s a symptom and there are more coming.

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  9. Rather obvious. Don't go in and then schools close.

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  10. Well, 9%.

    Mayor Bill de Blasio
    @NYCMayor
    Here are our final #COVID19 indicators for 2020:

    • 199 new hospitalizations
    • 3,259 new cases
    • 8.87% positivity rate (7-day avg.)

    We’re still in this fight. Wear a mask, practice social distancing and get tested. Avoid large gatherings tonight.

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  11. Not a peep about Monday, even though we are just about 9%.
    Hey Clingon Crud Cuomo: keep closing down restaurants and trying to ruin holiday cekebrations as you go to a Buffalo Bill's game.You Win the Chutzpa award for all your shenanigans and arrogance.God is watching!

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  12. Article in Politico-
    https://www.politico.com/states/new-york/city-hall/story/2020/12/31/black-latino-city-workers-faced-disproportionate-death-toll-in-chaos-of-nyc-pandemic-1351825

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  13. Covid is racist? I'm confused at your point.

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  14. Stay safe snowflakes. Dont think for yourself, that could be dangerous. Listen to the politicians, they are smarter than you are. They are honest people who are only there to serve the public. If they drive the economy into the ditch, dont worry, they will become the heros who will rescue us. Remember Sandy? They were right there for us.

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  15. Oh, so if educated, better chance at keeping employment. Someone should alert the grade fraud people and mayor to stop the diploma mills.

    https://www.cnbc.com/2021/01/01/the-covid-recession-brought-extreme-inequality-in-2020.html

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  16. Do you know what role John Kamps has at the uft? He runs his mouth on Facebook about the great job they are doing and says to email him, then when someone voices a complaint he stops responding.

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  17. HAPPY NEW YEAR! This just in from Mayor Da Lousy:

    Here’s a look at our daily indicators:

    • 219 new hospitalizations
    • 3,419 new cases
    • 9.41% positivity rate (7-day avg.)

    Ahh-- over 9%. Isn't that supposed to trigger something???

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  18. Kamps is central uft office. He is another piece of crap who boasts as he never interacts with schools or students. Ask him a hard question, he shuts up real quick. You idiots are funding his salary

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