Just guessing, but I think you would go through May. You would use the extra time to make up missed lessons from this past year.
I doubt the state will have the money to pay teachers/staff for the extra month.
Just guessing, but I think you would go through May. You would use the extra time to make up missed lessons from this past year.
I doubt the state will have the money to pay teachers/staff for the extra month.
I doubt the state will have the money to pay teachers/staff for the extra month.
The death rate is going to end up being less than half of a percent when this is over with. Hopefully Iowa starts to open back up in a couple of weeks.
I’m staying home. Been home since spring break. Just following the doctors other than Dr Fouci who has completely missed on his assertions. And yes I know someone who had it; had a cough and has since recovered.
That won't happen. I could see some schools (smaller ones maybe) doing graduation ceremonies this summer though.
And by that logic, all their employees should have too, huh?
the death rate is low because of what we are doing. How obtuse can you be?
the death rate is low because of what we are doing. How obtuse can you be?
The death rate is going to end up being less than half of a percent when this is over with. Hopefully Iowa starts to open back up in a couple of weeks.
I think it’ll get extended at least to the end of May in Iowa.On CNN they are saying we are one of the states that may need social distancing in place through end of July.
Devastatingly damning considering Reynolds spent the last part of today's press conference imploring people to hold on for just two more weeks. That model says June 29, and that is with extensive testing, contact tracing, etc. which - let's just put this generously - seems unlikely to happen.
I speculated yesterday that Reynolds turned down the invitation to join Wisconsin, Illinois, et al because she didn't want to be embarrassed when we lagged so far behind their progress, and welp:
Football in the fall will be a reach too then....Fair is going to be a reach at this point. Even if the state fair happens, attendance won’t be great.
According to this the estimated Iowa deaths will be just over 600. (keeping social distances through end of June)
3.1 million people in Iowa. I guess that is success? At least doesn't sound super scary?
Minnesota with almost 6 million, estimates less than 200 deaths.
South Korea with 51 Million people report 230 deaths per the John Hopkins site.