Posted on 07/15/2020 5:16:01 PM PDT by lightman
Gov. Tom Wolf said Wednesday hes willing to pull the plug on school reopening if a new surge of COVID-19 infections continues to grow.
Yet it might be irrelevant, he said, because fear of catching the disease would likely keep teachers and students away anyway.
Wolf and others cited that potential as a major factor in the decision to impose the new restrictions on restaurants, bars and indoor gatherings announced Wednesday.
With only about six weeks remaining before the start of school, its critical to bring the surge under control now, they stressed.
If we do not get community disease transmission rates down, were really threatening the most important re-openings that you have coming around Labor Day, said Dr. David Rubin, a pediatrician, referring to schools.
Rubin works at Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia and is involved with a tracking and projection model Wolf and state Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine drew on in deciding to impose the new restrictions.
Rubin said his team wants schools to open this fall. But they believe it requires infections being brought under control to assure safety and to gave families and teachers confidence they will be safe.
While the new restrictions extend statewide, Wolf defended them as a targeted approach, saying they apply to settings where, through contact tracing, major infection spread is known to have occurred.
A major catalyst in the resurgence, he said, are people who went to bars and restaurants and didnt wear face masks or adhere to social distancing.
This carelessness has resulted in pockets of super spread, Wolf said.
He and Levine acknowledged the economic pain that will be felt by establishments forced to operate at a fraction of normal capacity. But they said the alternative is no one going to restaurants and bars out of fear of getting sick.
This whole process weve had an array of choices and theyve all been bad. Weve been given the decision as to whats the less bad option, Wolf said.
Rubin, citing his tracking and projection model, painted an alarming picture of an emerging wave of infections, saying its flowing in from other states.
He cited COVID-19 resurgences in Ohio cities including Cleveland and Columbus which are washing over our western border into Allegheny and surrounding counties. He similarly cited resurgences in Washington, D.C., Baltimore, and new surges in southern states, which he said are being carried up I-95 and Route 11-15 to areas including central Pennsylvania.
Wolf also attributed much of the new outbreak to interstate travel and lack of national coordination in the pandemic response.
That has resulted in states in the south and the southwest especially not committing to the things they should have done and so were paying the price in different ways for what states and other places have not done, Wolf said.
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This a-hole will happily destroy PA just to help remove Trump.
Best Cialis antidote on the market.
What has been seen cannot be unseen!! Ugh!
One of the four horsemen of the ***pocalypse. Wolf, Shapiro, Pfefferman and Levine.
Corporal Klinger?
Actually, I hope schools remain closed and parents find alternatives to educate their children. Maybe all off this will be a death blow to government indoctrination centers.
Who has the legal authority to re-open schools? A question I have researched without fruit.
BTW: Regarding science and facts of risk to children, teachers, and parents, I made these posts on the RUSH thread today because Rush discussed this interview at length.
https://freerepublic.com/focus/news/3864505/posts?page=93#93
and
https://freerepublic.com/focus/news/3864505/posts?page=96#96
I believe that responsibility falls to the states. As long as the state is treating is a health issue and is treating everybody equally, it is considered Constitutional as far as I know.
It’s stupid, but that’s how it is.
https://www.waynedupree.com/2020/07/msnbc-school-pediatricians/
Children doctors say it’s ok and the risk is low.
LISTEN: "There's no rational reason or science to say that children transmit the disease significantly" - @SWAtlasHoover explains why reopening schools is necessary for children #nine2noon pic.twitter.com/v1PTHBnE8Y— America's Newsroom (@AmericaNewsroom) July 15, 2020
Closing the schools for any length is going to come at a cost of some children not ending up graduating. That’s a problem for me.
Apparently I mistakenly thought the decision fell to local school districts with guidance from the states.
Odd that no one (articles, I mean) cites law.
Nevertheless, with parents armed with facts, public opinion can prevail.
I NEVER look at anything from MSNBC.
I dont care who the host is.
That’s fine. I can find other links that state that pediatricians don’t have a problem with children attending school while America is in covid.
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-06-03/coronavirus-school-return-risks
When are the American people going to reject the fake info from the media talking points from our elite enemies? We need to reject this method of fearmongering and opinion molding, by Enemies Domestic.
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