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18 votes
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Fauci sees US gaining control over pandemic by next autumn
5 votes -
Hiding COVID-19: How Trump Administration guidance suppresses photography of the pandemic
6 votes -
Tethered to the machine: For years, Jamarcus Crews tried to get a new kidney, but corporate healthcare stood in the way
7 votes -
US FDA clears Pfizer vaccine, and millions of doses will be shipped right away
17 votes -
NPR Hospital bed utilization lookup tool
8 votes -
Agents raid home of fired Florida data scientist who built COVID-19 dashboard
39 votes -
Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine goes to FDA today for emergency authorization
12 votes -
US COVID-19 hospitalizations have hit an all-time high
14 votes -
A look at the future of abortion from Colorado
9 votes -
Oregon legalizes psilocybin mushrooms (for therapeutic purposes) and decriminalizes all drugs
32 votes -
Internal documents reveal COVID-19 hospitalization data the US government keeps hidden
19 votes -
The COVID cruise ship and the Maine fishing town
4 votes -
A new program in Denver sends mental health professionals instead of police
9 votes -
US hospitals overwhelmed by rebounding virus
12 votes -
What are we so afraid of? – Tony Green, on dismissing, denying, contracting and spreading the coronavirus
19 votes -
Protest erupts in Orthodox Jewish community over NYC's new coronavirus restrictions
4 votes -
US President Donald Trump and first lady Melania have tested positive for coronavirus
85 votes -
Michigan Attorney General will no longer enforce governor’s executive orders after court ruling
11 votes -
Tracker for coronavirus test results from officials in the US government and presidential campaigns
21 votes -
CDC coronavirus testers pulled from Minnesota after hostile and racist encounters
5 votes -
Here’s how Cornell kept low covid-19 rates on campus
5 votes -
Military suicides up as much as 20% in COVID era
8 votes -
Joseph Goldberger’s filth parties: A crusading doctor’s stomach-churning efforts to beat back pellagra in the American South
9 votes -
Mortality rates from COVID-19 are lower in unionized nursing homes
11 votes -
How the pandemic forced mental health care to change for the better
6 votes -
What factors have made Germany relatively successful in managing the coronavirus crisis?
4 votes -
Woodward book: Trump says he knew coronavirus was ‘deadly’ and worse than the flu while intentionally misleading Americans
30 votes -
Arizona university prevents potential Covid outbreak by testing feces
8 votes -
With Canada and Mexico borders closed, Americans are trapped in their own health care system
18 votes -
United States House subcommittee releases coronavirus task force reports kept secret by the White House
18 votes -
ErasedByCovid
14 votes -
Washington University develops COVID-19 saliva test
5 votes -
Spreadsheet of all confirmed COVID-19 cases and deaths in United States schools
13 votes -
US states seek $2.2 trillion from OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma: filings
15 votes -
Updated isolation guidance does not imply immunity to COVID-19
7 votes -
America is following disastrous Trump advice to slow down testing
10 votes -
US families consume cancer-linked glyphosate in their food; eating organic reduces levels
7 votes -
Rt COVID-19 timelines for the United States
7 votes -
The Trump Pandemic: A blow-by-blow account of how the president killed thousands of Americans
15 votes -
Everything, um, unusual about Kodak’s Trump-assisted pivot to pharmaceuticals
11 votes -
Virginia touts nation's first contact tracing app with Apple-Google tech
6 votes -
State Health Director warns coronavirus is widespread on Oahu
5 votes -
Local governments ‘overwhelmed’ in race to trace US COVID contacts
6 votes -
Why has the Republican response to the pandemic in the USA been so mind-bogglingly disastrous?
11 votes -
If we want any US vaccine to actually work, we have to prepare for it now
12 votes -
As a teacher, what can I do to protect myself and my students should schools reopen in the fall?
I'm a teacher in the US, and the question of whether schools reopen is very much still up in the air (and location dependent). However, I heard some internal talk from my district that looks like...
I'm a teacher in the US, and the question of whether schools reopen is very much still up in the air (and location dependent). However, I heard some internal talk from my district that looks like they are, at present, leaning towards a partial reopening that will likely have me back in the building, in-person, with a room of students in the fall.
Assuming this is the case, I want to prepare now. I'm operating on the following assumptions:
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Provisions from the school and district will (allegedly) meet a certain minimum, but there is an effective maximum beyond those measures that I can independently pursue.
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Until the virus's spread is contained, the likelihood of someone who is infected with COVID-19 being in my room is non-negligible.
As such, I'm looking to maximize the safety of myself and others in my room as much as possible. I'm looking for guidance in the following areas:
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What are the best, legitimate masks I can get for myself? N95s are out of stock everywhere, or, if they're in stock, they're from sketchy sources that are almost certainly selling fakes.
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What are the best masks I can get for students? They are supposed to be bringing their own, and I assume our school will have something in place for kids without them, but if for whatever reason a child makes it to my class without a mask (or breaks theirs or something like that), I'd like to have extras on hand for them.
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Is there any other PPE I should look into? Gloves, facemasks, robes, etc. I don't mind wearing whatever will keep me and others safe, even if it looks ridiculous. On the other hand, I don't want to go overboard either.
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Where can I get bulk hand sanitizer and/or cleaning wipes? These also seem to be widely out of stock. Also, are there types/brands that are more effective than one another?
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Is there anything else I should stock up on now? I'm worried about a run on already low supplies once schools announce reopening plans.
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What best practices should I employ while in the classroom setting? I want to protect myself and the kids in my room as much as possible. Anything that I can control to reduce risk (e.g. procedures, ventilation, etc.) I want to implement.
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What level of risk am I potentially putting myself in? I need some straight talk here. Be as transparent as possible with me about the reality of what I'm potentially facing.
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Is there anything else I need to know or do in advance of the school year starting? I've got time to prepare. I want to make sure I do whatever I can now. Even if it turns out in hindsight that I overprepared, I'll be happier knowing I did everything I could rather than being in a position where I wish I had done more.
Also I should note that I am willing to pay for quality. I don't want to put my life in the hands of the cheapest options out there. As much as I resent the idea that I would have to pay for any of this myself, I'm not about to gamble on this.
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US hospitals are suddenly short of young doctors — because of Donald Trump’s visa ban
9 votes -
A second coronavirus death surge is coming
11 votes -
US Coronavirus data has already disappeared after Donald Trump administration shifted control from CDC
6 votes