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If we get to people to behavior to ending the pandemic by next year in the world as we will have a huge victory to put this pandemic to end!Go on as best we can
If we get to people to behavior to ending the pandemic by next year in the world as we will have a huge victory to put this pandemic to end!Go on as best we can
Behavior doesn't have much to do with it. It will end when enough people are either vaccinated or infected.If we get to people to behavior to ending the pandemic by next year in the world as we will have a huge victory to put this pandemic to end!
The implication is that if enough people modified their behavior and got vaccinated, we could be done with this in less then 2 months.Behavior doesn't have much to do with it. It will end when enough people are either vaccinated or infected.
I’ve been away from this thread for several months. This post makes me realize I haven’t missed anything at all.Behavior doesn't have much to do with it. It will end when enough people are either vaccinated or infected.
Perhaps more monetary, food and drink, marijuana incentives , advised of job termination if not vaccinated , etc may encourage more to roll up their sleeves.Behavior doesn't have much to do with it. It will end when enough people are either vaccinated or infected.
Behavior doesn't have much to do with it. It will end when enough people are either vaccinated or infected.
Vice doing the good work again and again.
Vice doing the good work again and again.
Disgusting and heartbreaking they did that to that woman. Pregnancy loss is hard enough as it is!
The other two were bad enough, but hers just tugged at me.
They know. They don't care, as long as they aren't inconvienced.What kind of a--h-- screams at school employees like this over having to pick up his kid due to being a close contact of someone who tested positive for COVID-19??? People like this guy are doing everything in their power to extend this pandemic and they don't even realize it.
Dad screams at N.J. school staff, initially refuses to take son home after COVID close contact, cops say
The Beachwood dad refused to take custody of his son until a school-assigned police officer said the Division of Child Protection and Permanency would be called.www.nj.com
They know. They don't care, as long as they aren't inconvienced.
It is daycare allowing the parent to work.Exactly. The last two years have helped show just how much the public relies on Public School as a babysitter. It is not.
Are they supposed to keep a babysitter on retainer when the kids are in school?Exactly. The last two years have helped show just how much the public relies on Public School as a babysitter. It is not.
It is daycare allowing the parent to work.
We went from a one income family being enough to needing two incomes to raise a family.
We went to needing more and more when enough would do
We went from a majority of married couples with children together to many single parents raising children
It absolutely is a babysitter/daycare today allowing many to maintain income for the family.
Fair enoughIt becomes a perk, but my point was that is not the purpose of the educational facility. If you have to gripe about your kid being sent home from exposure to a serious illness, you are relying on it being a babysitter.
You are responsible for your children's supervision when they are not able to attend school for safety.
My dad was a single parent after my mother died when I was four. He understood and we lived within our means. You can make it happen. Of course scheduling is easier, but if your kid cannot be in school for health or behavior, it is not the school's job to figure out a cause for guardianship during those hours.
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