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Georgia Schools Reopen To Packed Hallways And Students Testing Positive For COVID-19

Reopened schools in Georgia’s Paulding and Cherokee counties drew negative attention this week after viral photographs appeared to show students packing hallways with little regard for social distancing or mask-wearing.

The most prominent images were taken on Tuesday by a 10th grader in North Paulding High School who posted them on social media and described the hallway situation as severely jammed.

Other viral images showed students from Cherokee County’s Etowah High School and Sequoyah High School standing in close proximity for senior photos with nary a mask in sight.

Prior to schools reopening on Monday, North Paulding High School’s principal, Gabe Carmona, sent a letter to parents alerting them that members of the football team had contracted COVID-19, not specifying the numbers or the severity of their cases.

According to BuzzFeed, Carmona also addressed the viral images on Wednesday, reportedly stating over the intercom that students who publicly criticized the school on social media could face disciplinary action.

Two students — including the 10th grader who posted the images of the crowded hallway — told BuzzFeed they were suspended for sharing photos online, with school administration citing violations of the school’s phone policy and posting pictures of minors without consent as reasons for the punishment.

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A photo taken Aug. 4, 2020, by a student at North Paulding High School in Dallas, Georgia, shows students crowding hallways while fewer than half wear masks. (Photo: Handout/AP)

Paulding County Superintendent Brian Otott also addressed the images in a statement, arguing that they were being criticized “without context” and saying the crowds only lasted for a “brief period” when students were transitioning between classes.

“Wearing a mask is a personal choice and there is no practical way to enforce a mandate to wear them,” Otott said. “What we will do is strongly encourage all students and staff to wear masks.”

Paulding County schools have both in-person and “virtual academies” available during the fall semester, and according to Atlanta media outlet 11Alive News, 70% of the county’s 31,000 students have returned for in-person learning, with 9,000 in online classes.

A notice on the district’s websites says that while students and staff are encouraged to wear masks during in-person schooling, face coverings will not be mandatory because “the school district recognizes that wearing a face mask is a personal choice for families.”

A reopening plan on the Cherokee County School Board website reveals a similar strategy, with both in-person schooling and a digital learning program in place. Regulations require “all employees to wear face coverings in situations where social distancing cannot be achieved,” while students are “strongly encourage[d] and recommend[ed]” to wear masks.

The plan indicates that the school district “will provide every student with two reusable cloth masks upon request.”

On Tuesday, school officials at Cherokee County’s Sixes Elementary School announced that a second-grader had tested positive for COVID-19, forcing the student’s class of 20 students to undergo a two-week quarantine.

A message from Superintendent Brian V. Hightower said that the district was “going to take positive cases seriously” and shut down schools if necessary.

“We need to fight that good fight together: social distance when we can, and mask up when we can’t; wash our hands, and be kind,” Hightower said. “We are stronger together.”

Atlanta pediatrician Frita Fisher, an advocate of mandatory masks and social distancing in the classroom, told 11Alive News that reopening Georgia schools with shaky social distancing measures and without making masks mandatory for all students was “very frustrating and unsettling.”

“It’s upsetting because we are sending our kids to school knowing that we are putting them at an increased risk for spreading coronavirus among themselves and to the community,” Fisher said.

This story has been updated to reflect that students sharing photos of North Paulding High School’s crowds received suspensions.

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So.... The school knows there are infected students, opens the school anyway and explicitly allows those students to be in school, while not making masks mandatory even for those people they know are infected......all the while suspending people who post proof of people gathering in crowds at said school or criticizing the school

Oh yeah, this will end well. The faculty may as well be wearing tshirts that say 'sue me' on them, cause if it gets around the school and a bunch of kids end up in the hospital parents are going to lose their shit. God help the school board if someone dies
 
My sister got it back in early April and still has cardiovascular effects today. She's not obese or any high-risk category. My brother in law ran 5-10 miles a day and still has lung issues today. This shit is not just the flu
So all you got is completely anecdotal evidence based on your own family which I have no idea actually exists or possibly has issues of incest or something. Well all of my family had it and they're completely fine. So we're good I guess.

Also you keep going on about it as if I'm calling this another flu, I haven't stated if this is more or less dangerous than the flu. But I don't immediately consider it to be such a serious concern that we have to shield an entire generation and turn them into bubble boys
 
So all you got is completely anecdotal evidence based on your own family which I have no idea actually exists or possibly has issues of incest or something. Well all of my family had it and they're completely fine. So we're good I guess.

Also you keep going on about it as if I'm calling this another flu, I haven't stated if this is more or less dangerous than the flu. But I don't immediately consider it to be such a serious concern that we have to shield an entire generation and turn them into bubble boys

There's also studies indicating as such.


Even kids aren't immune: https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/69/wr/mm6932e2.htm?s_cid=mm6932e2_w

Seriously, take this shit seriously. Wear a damn mask in public. If people would do that for a few months, it will subside a great amount. Just wear a damn mask. It's not that hard.
 
My sister got it back in early April and still has cardiovascular effects today. She's not obese or any high-risk category. My brother in law ran 5-10 miles a day and still has lung issues today. This shit is not just the flu

they don't give a shit until it personally affects them, and even then some people are still stubborn. then again i've read that covid19 can also cause brain damage, so make of that what you will.

i'm sorry for your sister AND brother. i wish that people gave more of a shit.
 
There's also studies indicating as such.


Even kids aren't immune: https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/69/wr/mm6932e2.htm?s_cid=mm6932e2_w

Seriously, take this shit seriously. Wear a damn mask in public. If people would do that for a few months, it will subside a great amount. Just wear a damn mask. It's not that hard.
Your first link states that acute cases have lingering problems 2 months later, which most people already knows is the case of most corona cases.
Your second link states that from march to the end of july 570 adolescent patients were reported with severe conditions. Statistically that makes this about as bad as mumps or strep throat. In the US 7000 childrne die from sepsis every year. That's about 580 deaths every month. Should we make sweeping changes because of that as well?
 
fear. it's fear. these people would rather delude themselves into believing that everything is fine and normal, because they literally are unable to handle or process the alternative. people in the united states have been relatively sheltered in terms of the shit that goes on in other places of the world. that scary illnesses like covid19 only affect OTHER people (aka people i perceive as lesser than me). we in america are safe! our institutions will keep us safe! we have the best doctors in the world! but the scary illness managed to make its way to the united states, and the best doctors in the world are telling people, pleading with them, to take proper precautions because this is some serious shit.

if you've been sheltered from the chaos of the rest of the world, and now you're suddenly being told to wear the mask, to wash your hands, to give a shit about people other than yourself, i could imagine how that would shake up someone's tiny world.

it's sad. it makes me sad for the people most vulnerable to this illness. it makes me sad that there are people who intentionally choose to be ignorant, even in the face of real actual danger, because it might hurt their worldview. it makes me sad that people are okay with fellow people dying because, after all, it's not them. it makes me sad that people are selfish and greedy, and that human lives matter less than fucking money.

humanity is lost, man. i just hope we can find our way back.
Well I’m gonna listen to my doctor first before I even entertain some stupid tard on kiwifarms that’s for sure
 
Your first link states that acute cases have lingering problems 2 months later, which most people already knows is the case of most corona cases.
Your second link states that from march to the end of july 570 adolescent patients were reported with severe conditions. Statistically that makes this about as bad as mumps or strep throat. In the US 7000 childrne die from sepsis every year. That's about 580 deaths every month. Should we make sweeping changes because of that as well?
https://www.statnews.com/2020/07/27/covid19-concerns-about-lasting-heart-damage/ Here's another. 78% of recovered patients that got an MRI showed lasting heart damage from it.

Is it that fucking hard to wear a mask? Why are you right-wingers downplaying this shit? Is it because Trump fucked up the response and you're trying to downplay it?
 
Why does school start so damn early now?

Shouldn't it be in September?*

*(even before coronapanic)
In the State of Michigan it starts in August, then for some reason we always got the weekend around Labor Day off, then back to the grind. Then on until mid June.

that sure sounds like the american economy is shitty if it requires both parents working and their kids needing to be babysat by a government facility.

sure would suck if mommy or daddy had to pick up their corona-ridden child and got infected, and then proceeded to infect the other spouse, and then would have to self-quarantine for 14 days AT LEAST, preventing them from going to work (unless they can work remotely in which case yay, they can contribute to the All-Important Economy!)
Yeah, people have been saying this for decades now. It's probably easier to just believe we're in the first year or so of a terrible collapse of the Western world. But don't mind me, I'm just dooming here.

https://www.statnews.com/2020/07/27/covid19-concerns-about-lasting-heart-damage/ Here's another. 78% of recovered patients that got an MRI showed lasting heart damage from it.

Is it that fucking hard to wear a mask? Why are you right-wingers downplaying this shit? Is it because Trump fucked up the response and you're trying to downplay it?

If it's that widespread, masks won't do shit. Fauci lied and he admitted he lied about masks not working at the beginning of the pandemic, when it actually would have mattered, so that "there would be some left for hospitals." Well said fucking hospitals have now had to lay off medical personnel and the emergency field hospitals that were built were shuttered after seeing very few patients.
 
https://www.statnews.com/2020/07/27/covid19-concerns-about-lasting-heart-damage/ Here's another. 78% of recovered patients that got an MRI showed lasting heart damage from it.

Is it that fucking hard to wear a mask? Why are you right-wingers downplaying this shit? Is it because Trump fucked up the response and you're trying to downplay it?
You usually only give an MRI if you're already suspecting that the patient has suffered damage.
Also I haven't said shit about masks, stop making it about that. We're discussing if closing schools is a logical and pragmatic decisions here. People are free to wear masks as much as they damn please. But we shouldn't be shaping government policy based on your sister not feeling well after she didn't wear her mask.
 
You usually only give an MRI if you're already suspecting that the patient has suffered damage.
Also I haven't said shit about masks, stop making it about that. We're discussing if closing schools is a logical and pragmatic decisions here. People are free to wear masks as much as they damn please. But we shouldn't be shaping government policy based on your sister not feeling well after she didn't wear her mask.

Masks will only work if nearly everyone wears it. I know that thinking of others is a difficult concept for you, but you should try it sometime.

If it's that widespread, masks won't do shit. Fauci lied and he admitted he lied about masks not working at the beginning of the pandemic, when it actually would have mattered, so that "there would be some left for hospitals." Well said fucking hospitals have now had to lay off medical personnel and the emergency field hospitals that were built were shuttered after seeing very few patients.

I know you're a troll, but you're wrong. Masks have done a great job in stopping the spread in countries that have implemented mask wearing.
 
Yeah, people have been saying this for decades now. It's probably easier to just believe we're in the first year or so of a terrible collapse of the Western world. But don't mind me, I'm just dooming here.



If it's that widespread, masks won't do shit. Fauci lied and he admitted he lied about masks not working at the beginning of the pandemic, when it actually would have mattered, so that "there would be some left for hospitals." Well said fucking hospitals have now had to lay off medical personnel and the emergency field hospitals that were built were shuttered after seeing very few patients.

lol okay

FAUCI LIED, PEOPLE DIED! kek. sorry, i've seen some karens on facebook assert that fauci lied about the mask thing. at the beginning of the pandemic, the medical community wasn't quite sure what to do about the virus, so it would make sense that they were also unsure about the efficacy of masks. then after they did this thing called "research" they changed their opinions. did you know you could do that? change your opinion on things based on research? it's crazy, you should really try it.

also, SOME hospitals have laid people off. why? because they were in areas that didn't get hit. they were lucky. they were preparing for the worst and they, fortunately, didn't get fucked over. not yet, anyway.
 
Masks will only work if nearly everyone wears it. I know that thinking of others is a difficult concept for you, but you should try it sometime.
You worry about that then while you have to take your mask off to eat while I live in a nation where we didn't buy into the mask hype and just told foreigners to stay the fuck out instead
 
So all you got is completely anecdotal evidence based on your own family which I have no idea actually exists or possibly has issues of incest or something. Well all of my family had it and they're completely fine. So we're good I guess.

Also you keep going on about it as if I'm calling this another flu, I haven't stated if this is more or less dangerous than the flu. But I don't immediately consider it to be such a serious concern that we have to shield an entire generation and turn them into bubble boys

5-6 Youtubers I know have all had this virus as well. Most reported significant after-effects. It was variable; one had severe heart-problems but recovered fairly quickly. Others were younger and healthier but suffered far worse and far longer. For every 'they were fine' example I've heard about, I've heard a 'this is the worst thing I've ever gotten' example.
 
5-6 Youtubers I know have all had this virus as well. Most reported significant after-effects. It was variable; one had severe heart-problems but recovered fairly quickly. Others were younger and healthier but suffered far worse and far longer. For every 'they were fine' example I've heard about, I've heard a 'this is the worst thing I've ever gotten' example.
Close the fucking schools then I guess, Wings of Redemption might die from the chink pox
 
You worry about that then while you have to take your mask off to eat while I live in a nation where we didn't buy into the mask hype and just told foreigners to stay the fuck out instead
Try not being selfish sometime. It makes you a better person

Close the fucking schools then I guess, Wings of Redemption might die from the chink pox

Ahh and you're racist, too. Classy.
 
Now that's on you if you think I'm bothered at all. I'm pointing out how ridiculous your argument is. Why should the health of a few youtubers dictate government policy?

and why should the opinions of some racist retard on the internet dictate government policy?
 
and why should the opinions of some racist retard on the internet dictate government policy?
Now on the other hand this is someone fuming.
I never stated my opinions should dictate government policy, I'm pointing out why the schools are opening even though a few terminally online individuals think this is the second coming of the Spanish flu.
 
Now on the other hand this is someone fuming.
I never stated my opinions should dictate government policy, I'm pointing out why the schools are opening even though a few terminally online individuals think this is the second coming of the Spanish flu.

i'll be honest, i'm irritated, because people like you choose to be ignorant rather than just accepting that, yes, there is an illness out there that you may have to be slightly inconvenienced by because you have to give a shit about other people. that things can't just go on like normal because you think they should or because you desperately want them to.

the way you and people like you act, yeah, this could very well end up being the spanish flu 2: electric boogaloo.
 
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