Remember when @CDCgov began recommending universal masking in schools regardless of vaccination status? Turns out they also removed all references to transitioning out of precautions as Covid reaches low levels, especially masking.
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CDC previously provided metrics when layers of mitigation could be rolled back, including that mask requirements could be removed when transmission is low or vaccination rates are high. That is now completing gone.
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Again, CDC previously suggested rolling back mitigation strategies one by one. That part is now gone and only discusses communication. I guess we are doing them forever, then?
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This change is interesting. The fully vaccinated went from less likely to have asymptomatic infection or transmit to less likely to become infected and develop symptoms? Does CDC now think fully vax'd spread Covid just as much unvax'd?
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CDC previously recommended that school mask policies not conflict with local or state laws or regulations. Does CDC want schools to break local or state law now?
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Here is more indication CDC thought it was appropriate masks could be removed when risk was low. They just still wanted them worn on the bus. That reference is now gone.
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Again, CDC referenced situations when there isn't masking at all, but suggests they should be worn if a child has symptoms of a respiratory illness and is waiting to be picked up. This is now gone.
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Here is a link to the CDC school guidance prior to the Aug 5th changes. There were other interesting changes, but the ones shared above stood out the most.
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I'll end with a reminder about @NEAToday's and @AFTunion's influence over @CDCgov's school opening guidance. How many of the above changes came from teachers unions leadership instead of the CDC weighing the benefits and risks of the mitigations?
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LAUSD’s insane Covid testing plan got me so riled up, I had to write about it. It’s going to be a disaster if they don’t reverse course. zachcast.substack.com/p/lausds-pendi…
I will add my sources to the thread for anyone who wants to look up the numbers themselves or to follow them as this train week proceeds.
#Breaking Photos posted to Instagram reveal Gavin Newsom’s 10 year old son w/ other kids maskless, indoors & not distancing at a basketball summer camp, even while spectating.
This is in clear violation of his own mask mandates. Why can his kid be maskless, but not ours?
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The photos were removed from the summer camp’s Instagram account once Newsom’s son was identified, but there is plenty of screenshots and video out there. We have some.
The Instagram post occurs as Newsom pushes for increased vaccine rates if we ever want to be rid of masks.
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I’m still debating what and how much I post of the pictures. Once decided, they will be the next post in this thread.
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Just discovered a 2018 @CDCgov report regarding children and brain injuries & some @biaamerica statistics.
From this, I'm absolutely convinced WE MUST MANDATE ALL KIDS 3-17 WEAR HELMETS AT ALL TIMES (exceptions noted later).
First, the cold hard facts...
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The Brain Injury Association reports that:
-Brain injury is the leading cause of disability & death for <18 in U.S.
-For <14, brain injury results in an estimated 2,685 deaths, 37,000 hospitalizations per year.
Newly released video of a @SanMarcosUSD HS teacher going off on students and their parents over distance learning and other issues. Originally posted to FB. Apparently this is a common occurrence.
Attorney for @SanMarcosUSD argued Thurs in court the district was negotiating to expand in-person instruction. Instead, union & district agreed to not change, enforcing 6 ft spacing limiting in-person time. CDC & CDPH allow 3 ft. On Fri, union posts members celebrating at 0 ft.
This same teacher is celebrating the half-baked hybrid plan as providing “small class instruction.” Is that the end game? Cut educational minutes to a fraction of what they were before in the name of “smaller class sizes?”