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  • Why Is the CDC Now Treating COVID Like It’s the Flu?

    03/07/2024 1:21:29 PM PST · by nickcarraway · 15 replies
    MSN ^ | 3/8 | Chas Danner
    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Friday mothballed its longstanding COVID isolation guidance, announcing that people no longer need to isolate for five days after catching the coronavirus. Instead, per the CDC, they should stay home if they feel sick but can leave home and resume normal activities as soon as their symptoms are getting better and its been a day since they had a fever (without the help of fever-reducing medication). That means that the CDC is now both streamlining and simplifying its recommendations and advising people to treat their COVID infections like they would the flu...
  • If You Don’t Know What Time It Is, Get Out Of Politics Now

    12/01/2021 9:57:07 AM PST · by Kaslin · 16 replies
    The Federalist ^ | December 1, 2021 | Ben Weingarten
    If you don’t understand the stakes, and how fraught the situation is — that the ruling class seeks total power, is closing in on it, and will stop at nothing to achieve it — you are unfit to lead. The defining political question of our time is this: “Do you know what time it is?”The line, popularized by the Claremont Institute’s David Reaboi, succinctly captures the most essential of points: If you don’t understand the stakes, and how fraught the situation is — that the ruling class seeks total power, is closing in on it, and will stop at nothing...
  • Ebonics suggested for district

    07/18/2005 10:25:14 AM PDT · by 45Auto · 413 replies · 6,964+ views
    San Bernardino County Sun ^ | 17 July 2005 | Irma Lemus
    Incorporating Ebonics into a new school policy that targets black students, the lowest-achieving group in the San Bernardino City Unified School District, may provide students a more well-rounded curriculum, said a local sociologist. The goal of the district's policy is to improve black students' academic performance by keeping them interested in school. Compared with other racial groups in the district, black students go to college the least and have the most dropouts and suspensions. Blacks make up the second largest racial group in the district, trailing Latinos. A pilot of the policy, known as the Students Accumulating New Knowledge Optimizing...