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All Louisiana K12 schools shut down

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    Either im underestimating this situation, or the whole world is in on the same gameplan...


    Statewide Public Schools

    “We are at an inflection point now and we are going to take bold action to minimize the further spread of this illness. That is why I am issuing this order today, ending all events of more than 250 people, closing our schools, and reducing the amount of face-to-face public interaction at state government buildings,” Gov. Edwards said. “In a separate executive order, I will grant Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin’s request to move our upcoming elections for April and May to June and July. The limits on gatherings of 250 people or more statewide is based on federal CDC guidance given the community spread which we are currently experiencing. These steps are necessary to protect the health and safety of the people of Louisiana from the risk of COVID-19.”

     
    Plenty of time for time off from school with all the extra days planned for weather events. Spring Break is starting/on-going for most, so they just extended the events.

    I'd rather kids be at home, than some dumbass anti-vaxx get the ball rolling at the elementary level.

    It's going USA wide....just do what you can with those biscuit snatchers.
     
    Only thing that upsets me about all the school closings, is the amount of kids that will go hungry because of it. There is a large amount of children in this country that only get to eat when they go to school,...yet we are supposed to be a first world country.

    Any chance they are still making that food available to kids?

    My local school district closed, but they are still making lunches and making them available to students.
     
    So, how do the kids get to breakfast and lunch?
    Parents take them?
    They ride the bus to school, then back home?

    They have several school buses that move around the city and deliver food.

    They also have a list of schools (district has 174 schools), where students can go pick up food. The list of schools that are open for this are given to the students ahead of time.
     
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    All New Mexico schools are closed for the next 3 weeks and all Navajo Nation Government offices are closed.
     
    No cases in Grays Harbor WA, but they're shutting down schools anyway.

    We're overpopulated and this ain't the worst bug actually... We might be better off spreading it, losing 3% of the overpopulation, and developing a natural resistance so the next time it comes around (and it will) it won't be an issue anymore.

    One reason this place is so fucked up is that Darwin hasn't been able to do his work for about the last 100 years or so. One day it'll all catch up though.
     
    With all these zoomers home from school I can't even imagine how obnoxious Twitter is gonna be. And don't even get me started on how even more cringy Tumblr will become! :eek:
     
    Twitter and Tumblr probably won't change much.
    That's all they do during school hours anyway.

    I don't know if it's a national commercial, or just my local area, but the Kazoo commercial says it all for this generation.
     
    All Ventura County Schools shut down here this week, but we pulled my daughters out of school last week. My younger daughter has Asthma issues so I didn’t want to risk it. Just got word last night that LA has officially shut down all events, group gatherings over 50 people, dine in restaurants, bars etc. Washington has done the same. I DO NOT agree with government mandating those actions, however, I’m also seeing idiots running around like it’s buisiness as usual because they “feel” fine. Meanwhile their passing that shit along to people who are being affected without giving a damn about anyone but themselves. There are a TON more people out there that have the virus that just aren’t showing symptoms or being tested.

    My personal belief is us as a free people have a responsibility to socially distance ourselves on our own. China flat out forced their quarantines. Dragging people from their homes, cars etc and marching them off to isolation. And it “seemed” to work as atleast what they’re numbers are showing. They’re communist and that what communist / socialist regimes do. Unlike China, we’re a free people and with that freedom comes a responsibility to make those types of decisions for the greater good on our own. As we all know, sadly, self sacrifice for the greater good is no longer a top priority (Or even a priority at all) for the average American.

    EDIT: I removed a previous chart because I couldn’t validate it source.

    yes, I do believe 90% of this is politically motivated and being spun as such, no need for panic and mass hysteria, however, be responsible, do the right thing, stop fighting over toilet paper, help you neighbor, look after your elderly. Check in on them. Make sure they’re ok, and they don’t need anything. Call them on the phone. I’m sure there’s some lonely folks out there right now. That’s the American way, or atleast that’s how it used to be...
     
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    Found the source.....


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    Only thing that upsets me about all the school closings, is the amount of kids that will go hungry because of it. There is a large amount of children in this country that only get to eat when they go to school,...yet we are supposed to be a first world country.
    why can't parents feed their own kids? I thought that was supposed to be part of parenting. I know i'll get grief for this notion, so have at it. Now the bigger deal is and i can see this, what do parents do that have both parents working and the daycares are shut down? According to my granddaughters who both work at a daycare after they get out of school in the afternoon, if the schools shut down, the daycares shut down. They will probably both be hired to babysit at some people's houses, but what will the majority do for someone to watch their young children?
     
    why can't parents feed their own kids? I thought that was supposed to be part of parenting. I know i'll get grief for this notion, so have at it. Now the bigger deal is and i can see this, what do parents do that have both parents working and the daycares are shut down? According to my granddaughters who both work at a daycare after they get out of school in the afternoon, if the schools shut down, the daycares shut down. They will probably both be hired to babysit at some people's houses, but what will the majority do for someone to watch their young children?

    Most likely the same parents that can’t feed their own kids are out running around with $1500 iPhones....
     
    All this whining about kids going hungry , are you kidding me . Has anybody looked around at all the fat little piggys running around . Most of these kids could stand to miss a few meals .
    Thanks anyway , I needed a good laugh today.
     
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    why can't parents feed their own kids? I thought that was supposed to be part of parenting.
    Sadly this is not the country us older folks grew up in. Today some people have kids just to up their checks, an could care less about those kids.
    The issue I have is children do not have a choice of who their parents are, the nation, or circumstances they are born into. As a dirt poor kid growing up I hate to see any child have to go thru what I did. Interesting how some people could care less about children,...that is very telling insight into who they really are. No child,... regardless of race, color, or creed, deserves to be treated like an adult or animal just because they were born to fucked up parents. If we allow that train of thought to stay the course or move forward, we are no better than their parents. I have went out of my way before an will do so again if need be, to protect children no matter who they are,.....
     
    Last week Thursday, most local school systems here in MI came to the same conclusion - closing the schools would be a problem, since that's the only place that some children get a good meal and find a safe, supportive environment.

    Then the state government made the call Friday morning to close everything down for the next three weeks (effectively four weeks, if we include spring break). And with the new CDC recommendations, that will probably stretch out to eight weeks. That's gonna hurt.

    For those children who struggle with a shitty domestic situation - and trust me, there are more of them than most people can imagine - they are going to suffer. Badly. For those that live in some sort of community and who have the capability of helping out, please find ways to do so (your local school adminstrator would be a good point of contact).

    Even for those kids in a good home situation, they're gonna need some social interaction and some calm adult leadership to get them through this mess.
     
    So how much money does it take to solve the poverty problem. The government has spent trillions of our dollars and nothing has changed. It’s a social issue not a monetary issue and government cannot fix it.
     
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    Wow, so many complain about government and their inability to fix anything and now that times are looking hard we are gonna cry for government to fix it. We can't do without government (schools closing )because all the children will starve.
    Here's an idea , if your so dam worried about those kids then do something about it.
    Every local church keeps up with needy families in that community , they know which families need help. If you really want to do something then go to your local church and tell them you want to help with those families . They will give you multiple options. But I doubt your really that concerned. You will just sit around wanting government to solve it.
    rant over !!
     
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    Wow, so many complain about government and their inability to fix anything and now that times are looking hard we are gonna cry for government to fix it. We can't do without government (schools closing )because all the children will starve.
    Here's an idea , if your so dam worried about those kids then do something about it.
    Every local church keeps up with needy families in that community , they know which families need help. If you really want to do something then go to your local church and tell them you want to help with those families . They will give you multiple options. But I doubt your really that concerned. You will just sit around wanting government to solve it.
    rant over !!

    exactly my point! We don’t need government in our Buisiness. If we stand by that then its is on each and every citizen to step up to the plate and do the right thing without having it dictated to them by the local / federal government.

    Much like us parents expecting our children to make the right decisions when we’re not standing over them making them do it........
     
    So how much money does it take to solve the poverty problem. The government has spent trillions of our dollars and nothing has changed. It’s a social issue not a monetary issue and government cannot fix it.
    It takes no money at all. It takes people being push, screaming, kicking an dying into being responsible for their own actions. Stitch up a few pussy's an cut off some balls, make adults go hungry an the problem will start to go away rather quickly. Man is a pussy compared to mother-nature,...
     
    My area is closed down as well. Wife is a teacher and in sterilizing her classroom. Daycares are closed for my daughter and my sons school is closed.

    Thank God for PTO
     
    OMG. We can’t live without the government giving us our daily allotment of food, health care, phones and all sorts of other crap. The government has to sustain a minimum life style for us, they can’t just stop providing for all their subjects.
    They aren’t mad about their children not getting an education, their mad they can’t get free shit for their kids so they have to dig into the meth money. At least around here that’s how it’s going.
     
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    I may be late to the conversation. I did not read all the above, but thought I'd throw in what's happening behind the Iron Curtain of Illinois.

    All schools closed after today, Monday.

    All restaurants and taverns closed after close of biz today, as well. Drive-thru or carry out only.

    All state workers allowed paid leave if confirmation of symptoms of covid19 or suspected covid19 by medical personnel. .

    Not an exec order by Gov, but recommended and implemented by respective admins.:

    Most hospitals - no or restricted visitors

    IDOC - No visits or volunteer staff allowed inside facilities. Also, all incoming paid staff required to have temp taken before entering.

    No gathering larger than 250 people, including staff.


    The ones I feel bad for are the people who have kids and are working a couple part-time jobs waiting tables or the like, in addition to their FT job, just to make the ends come close to meeting. Now their kids are home and their part-time job is closed. As if times weren't tough enough for them.
     
    Just as long as the parents let the kids know who to blame.
    Where else are they gonna learn?

    This latest crisis, if it plays out the way I think it might, is going to forge an interesting generation. Keep in mind that the Greatest Generation got that way through adversity (Depression followed by WWII), and the kids who are currently in grade school may end up following a similar path.
     
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