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Nzoner's Game Room>***NON-POLITICAL COVID-19 Discussion Thread***
JakeF 10:28 PM 02-26-2020
A couple of reminders...

Originally Posted by Bwana:
Once again, don't come in this thread with some kind of political agenda, or you will be shown the door. If you want to go that route, there is a thread about this in DC.
Originally Posted by Dartgod:
People, there is a lot of good information in this thread, let's try to keep the petty bickering to a minimum.

We all have varying opinions about the impact of this, the numbers, etc. We will all never agree with each other. But we can all keep it civil.

Thanks!

Click here for the original OP:

Spoiler!

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stevieray 09:22 AM 11-19-2020
Originally Posted by BigBeauford:
People like you wouldn't have done the bare minimum of sacrifices to keep this country going.
people like you? keep the country going?

:-)

:-), drama queen.
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O.city 09:25 AM 11-19-2020
Yeah, if you don't have teachers to teach, probably a good idea to go remote for a while.
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RedRaider56 09:26 AM 11-19-2020
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
My wife is teaching remotely. Only 2 teachers are teaching remotely out of 35 in her school. Right now its a parents choice to stay online or in the classroom.

She was told they were expecting the Florida governor to ban remote learning soon. Threaten school districts with a loss of funds. Remote is cheaper and the parents are choosing that option. It's just politics.


She has 30 years of experience. She's still doing it out of a love of teaching. It's who she is. She will be forced to quit if they ban online learning.
My wife is a teacher and they are seeing the opposite in virtual vs in school teaching. Most parents have elected to send their kids back to in-school learning. I believe her school district is at 80% capacity of pre-Covid attendance.

As another poster pointed out, the school districts were not prepared for this and who can fault them? Nobody was prepared for this stuff.

The PPE that the district supplied to my wife for her classroom was woefully inadequate and she ended up buying a lot of PPE with her own money.
She even went as far as to by a clear shower curtain to put up around her desk, so kids won't randomly approach it, because the plexiglass dividers the district provided were only about 18 inches tall.

the lack of substitutes is an even bigger issue. Pay is low and the normal subs are not wanting to risk getting exposed/infected to Covid
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BigCatDaddy 09:29 AM 11-19-2020
We need a state wide mask mandate like these other states
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O.city 09:31 AM 11-19-2020
Death rate going back up as it follows hospitalizations and cases.
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BigRedChief 09:39 AM 11-19-2020
Originally Posted by RedRaider56:
My wife is a teacher and they are seeing the opposite in virtual vs in school teaching. Most parents have elected to send their kids back to in-school learning. I believe her school district is at 80% capacity of pre-Covid attendance.
Same here. The vast majority of parents chose physical schools in our district too.
Originally Posted by RedRaider56:
The PPE that the district supplied to my wife for her classroom was woefully inadequate and she ended up buying a lot of PPE with her own money.
She even went as far as to by a clear shower curtain to put up around her desk, so kids won't randomly approach it, because the plexiglass dividers the district provided were only about 18 inches tall.
Its pathetic here too. Teachers are buying their own solutions. Better PPE and more. Kids were issued the 1 disposal mask for the year.
Originally Posted by RedRaider56:
the lack of substitutes is an even bigger issue. Pay is low and the normal subs are not wanting to risk getting exposed/infected to Covid
Same here. There are no subs willing to risk exposure to covid.
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Chris Meck 09:43 AM 11-19-2020
the peacemeal reactions just seem really useless.

It's like having a peeing section in the swimming pool.
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Monticore 09:44 AM 11-19-2020
Originally Posted by Fish:
Yeah, we as a country are not paying teachers enough to deal with what it takes, along with ensuring that we'll keep them from catching it. They're just gonna throw their hands up and walk away. It's easy to say "These kids have to be in school." But if we cannot do it in a manner safe enough to keep faculty, staff, and support from getting sick it doesn't matter. Sure the kids will catch it and have a sniffle and be fine. The adults in the school aren't going to fair so well. That's why many schools are going back to online. Because of the adult staff. Not the kids.
just curious how much does a public school teacher make, I assume it varies from state to state, up here in Ontario they make about 95k+ at the top end.
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TLO 09:46 AM 11-19-2020
Originally Posted by Monticore:
just curious how much does a public school teacher make, I assume it varies from state to state, up here in Ontario they make about 95k+ at the top end.
$95,000 for a public school teacher???
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Chris Meck 09:47 AM 11-19-2020
Originally Posted by Monticore:
just curious how much does a public school teacher make, I assume it varies from state to state, up here in Ontario they make about 95k+ at the top end.
It does vary, and by quite a lot, but I seriously doubt any public school teacher makes anywhere near that in the U.S.
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TLO 09:48 AM 11-19-2020
I just did a quick Google search and pulled this off indeed for Missouri.

How much does a Teacher make in Missouri?

Per hour
Average base salary
332 salaries reported, updated at Nov 14, 2020
$12.39
per hour
The average salary for a teacher is $12.39 per hour in Missouri.
16% lower than national average

No idea of what the accuracy for this is.
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Monticore 09:48 AM 11-19-2020
Originally Posted by stevieray:
Nor should they be.
they should not be needing active shooter drills or have metal detectors either.
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Monticore 09:49 AM 11-19-2020
Originally Posted by TLO:
$95,000 for a public school teacher???
takes them about 10 years to get there but ya.
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Monticore 09:50 AM 11-19-2020
Originally Posted by TLO:
I just did a quick Google search and pulled this off indeed for Missouri.

How much does a Teacher make in Missouri?

Per hour
Average base salary
332 salaries reported, updated at Nov 14, 2020
$12.39
per hour
The average salary for a teacher is $12.39 per hour in Missouri.
16% lowerthan national average
jesus Christ , mcdonalds workers make 15$ an hour here.
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Monticore 09:52 AM 11-19-2020
Originally Posted by TLO:
$95,000 for a public school teacher???
what about cops? they make over 100k here.
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