Re: Coronavirus (Covid19)
Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2020 1:07 pm
amber_fluid wrote:Q. wrote:Ya reckon I can get a webcam from anywhere
Ya dirty bastard
More surprised he didnt have one already
amber_fluid wrote:Q. wrote:Ya reckon I can get a webcam from anywhere
Ya dirty bastard
Jimmy_041 wrote:bulldogproud wrote:I know I only have a little brain that struggles with a lot of these issues, but:
The CMO stated he was puzzled at why Covid-19 is mainly affecting people in the 20-39 year old age groups, rather than the expected 60+.
Studies in Vu, Wuhan, Massachusetts and Iceland have shown that most shedding is from people who are asymptomatic.
Studies have shown that most schoolchildren are asymptomatic.
Most school parents are in the20-39 year old age groups.
Possible connection??
On another note:
Schools in "Singapore have started closing down.
https://whichschooladvisor.com/singapor ... e-learning
'two of Singapore’s largest international schools have decided, unilaterally, to close and move to online learning.'
'However, we have now reached the point where we feel we should move to remote learning.'
Huh?
A few pages back it was only Mexico and Australia with open schools (due to their religious leaders)
My bad: Singapore aren't in the OECD
amber_fluid wrote:Q. wrote:Ya reckon I can get a webcam from anywhere
Ya dirty bastard
tipper wrote:I might have one kicking around at home you can have. I dont think ive ever used it, and if i am told to work from home nobody will want to see that anyway.Q. wrote:Ya reckon I can get a webcam from anywhere
Ill look for it tonight when i get home and let you know if i find it
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Pseudo wrote:Jimmy_041 wrote:This idiot needs a month in Long Bay to think about his life
https://www.2gb.com/watch-imbecile-coug ... ronavirus/
I sincerely hope that he "falls down the stairs" in the police station.
quote from article: "his girlfriend must have the IQ of a kumquat"
Jase wrote:So the eldest son works at Coles in the freezer section and he discovered last night that one of the girls he has been working closely with has been in close contact with someone at Uni who has tested +ve.
He is at home for the next couple of days doing online learning (he's in Year 12) though he did just send me a photo of the assembled gymastics bar we ordered for one of the girls that arrived today and decide to setup.
We have had conversations with the Principal and Middle School Director and they have advised we don't need to Self Isolate (Yet)...
Confusing as to what we do...
Q. wrote:tipper wrote:I might have one kicking around at home you can have. I dont think ive ever used it, and if i am told to work from home nobody will want to see that anyway.Q. wrote:Ya reckon I can get a webcam from anywhere
Ill look for it tonight when i get home and let you know if i find it
Sent from my SM-G975F using Tapatalk
Beauty beauty
The Bedge wrote:Just got news the ex (mother of my daughter) son has been tested this morning after passing out in the shower and recording a temp of 38.7, and an elevated heart rate and respiratory rate for his age/size.
Now to play the waiting game and find out.. interesting times.
Brodlach wrote:bulldogproud wrote:Brodlach wrote:Actually started classes online today
Those 110 kids and 8 teachers leave isolation tomorrow
This came from the Principal
Correct, they have moved to delivering lessons online. The school will remain 'open' but most parents are voting with their feet and preferring to have their children take up the online option, it would appear.
No one ever said they were totally closing; just that they have created the option for students to now work from home, if parents wish. Brodlach, you appear to be in the know. What proportion of Unley High students are attending phyisical classes today?
I cannot tell you today but Monday and Tuesday was around 30% in class. I know one online lesson right now that normally has 27 students there are 7 logged in. I’m not really “in the know” TBH, just telling what I do know (if that makes sense)
Pag wrote:We're up to 56% of students away today. I reckon it will increase again tomorrow with the amount of businesses closing up tonight.
bulldogproud wrote:Outcomes from the meeting between the Education Minister and the IEU:
• The impact of closures on non-teaching staff needs to be addressed urgently in the event of closures. Given the substantial level of public funding from the federal government to non-government schools, that all support staff remain employed and paid
Dutchy wrote:bulldogproud wrote:Outcomes from the meeting between the Education Minister and the IEU:
• The impact of closures on non-teaching staff needs to be addressed urgently in the event of closures. Given the substantial level of public funding from the federal government to non-government schools, that all support staff remain employed and paid
What does this part mean, surely teachers and non teaching staff realise that if there is no work there is no employment, just like the everyone else???
Pag wrote:Dutchy wrote:bulldogproud wrote:Outcomes from the meeting between the Education Minister and the IEU:
• The impact of closures on non-teaching staff needs to be addressed urgently in the event of closures. Given the substantial level of public funding from the federal government to non-government schools, that all support staff remain employed and paid
What does this part mean, surely teachers and non teaching staff realise that if there is no work there is no employment, just like the everyone else???
Teachers will be still be teaching from home? Why wouldn't they be getting paid?
Dutchy wrote:bulldogproud wrote:Outcomes from the meeting between the Education Minister and the IEU:
• The impact of closures on non-teaching staff needs to be addressed urgently in the event of closures. Given the substantial level of public funding from the federal government to non-government schools, that all support staff remain employed and paid
What does this part mean, surely teachers and non teaching staff realise that if there is no work there is no employment, just like the everyone else???
Are you not on a contract or are some teachers different?Pag wrote:Dutchy wrote:bulldogproud wrote:Outcomes from the meeting between the Education Minister and the IEU:
• The impact of closures on non-teaching staff needs to be addressed urgently in the event of closures. Given the substantial level of public funding from the federal government to non-government schools, that all support staff remain employed and paid
What does this part mean, surely teachers and non teaching staff realise that if there is no work there is no employment, just like the everyone else???
Teachers will be still be teaching from home? Why wouldn't they be getting paid?
Jim05 wrote:Are you not on a contract or are some teachers different?Pag wrote:Dutchy wrote:bulldogproud wrote:Outcomes from the meeting between the Education Minister and the IEU:
• The impact of closures on non-teaching staff needs to be addressed urgently in the event of closures. Given the substantial level of public funding from the federal government to non-government schools, that all support staff remain employed and paid
What does this part mean, surely teachers and non teaching staff realise that if there is no work there is no employment, just like the everyone else???
Teachers will be still be teaching from home? Why wouldn't they be getting paid?