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6 votes
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State Health Director warns coronavirus is widespread on Oahu
5 votes -
Local governments ‘overwhelmed’ in race to trace US COVID contacts
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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 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
6 votes -
Florida nursing homes see infections surge as workers spread virus
4 votes -
Warnings of possible cover-up in progress as Donald Trump orders hospitals to stop sending coronavirus data to US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
21 votes -
The COVID-19 pandemic and resulting economic crash have caused 5.4 million Americans to lose health insurance, the largest drop ever recorded
11 votes -
A plasma shot could prevent coronavirus. But feds and makers won’t act, scientists say
15 votes -
You can make millions selling masks to the government in three easy steps
10 votes -
Eugene, a town of 170,000 in Oregon, replaced some cops with medics and mental health workers. It's worked for over thirty years.
19 votes -
Nearly 1,000 inmates will be removed from San Quentin prison after its infection rate has gotten so bad it's been dubbed 'the Chernobyl of COVID'
10 votes -
Do Americans understand how badly they’re doing?
28 votes -
People complain that going to the shore is a careless act during a pandemic, but the science so far suggests otherwise
7 votes -
Study finds hydroxychloroquine may have boosted survival, but other researchers have doubts
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‘You started the corona!’ As anti-Asian hate incidents explode, climbing past 800, activists push for aid
12 votes -
Researchers at Cornell University concluded that an online semester would result in more COVID-19
16 votes -
Imagine if the National Transportation Safety Board investigated America’s response to the coronavirus pandemic
9 votes -
The girl who turned to bone
6 votes -
Internal messages reveal crisis at Houston hospitals as coronavirus cases surge
7 votes -
US buys up world stock of remdesivir
17 votes -
Covid ( @UCSF ) Chronicles, Day 104: California's luck runs out
8 votes -
For Black Americans, wearing a mask comes with complicated anxieties
8 votes -
Lurching toward Fall, disaster on the horizon
10 votes -
Higher restaurant spending in a US state predict a rise in new infections there three weeks later
15 votes -
White House ordered National Institutes of Health to cancel coronavirus research funding, Anthony Fauci says
15 votes -
European Union may bar American travelers as it reopens borders, citing failures on virus
15 votes -
Virus cases skyrocketing among Latinos in the USA
10 votes -
The Donald Trump US administration paid millions for test tubes — and got unusable mini soda bottles
9 votes -
Nursing homes say they ‘treat in place.’ Then came covid-19
3 votes -
US Food and Drug Administration pulls emergency use authorization of hydroxychloroquine for COVID-19
6 votes -
Public health officials face wave of threats, pressure amid coronavirus response
6 votes -
Seattle’s coronavirus surveillance program resumes after being shut down by the FDA
7 votes -
Arizona's COVID-19 spread is 'alarming' and action is needed, experts warn
8 votes -
Protests and policing will worsen the coronavirus pandemic - The US has moved from attempting to beat the virus to managing the harm of losing
11 votes -
Coronavirus is spreading faster in LA, straining resources again
10 votes -
Confirmed coronavirus cases are rising faster than ever
10 votes -
Scores of testing sites forced to close because of vandalism in civil unrest
7 votes -
A third of Americans reporting anxiety and depression symptoms during the COVID pandemic
11 votes -
Florida officials approve Walt Disney World reopening plans
4 votes -
Half of newly diagnosed coronavirus cases in Washington State are in people under 40
7 votes -
New analysis suggests that assumptions about the source of early cases in Washington state might have been wrong, but the resulting reaction may have prevented a more severe outbreak
4 votes -
One of the first California counties to reopen is closing again - Lassen County, pop. 30,000, had no cases of COVID and reopened in early May. It now has four cases
14 votes -
The Black American amputation epidemic
7 votes -
Andrew Cuomo gave legal immunity to nursing home execs after big campaign donations. Critics say data proves New York's liability shield is linked to higher nursing home death rates.
11 votes -
Trump team killed rule designed to protect health workers from pandemic like COVID-19
10 votes