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Less than two weeks into the school year, a Kentucky school district has canceled in-person classes for the rest of the week after nearly a fifth of its students came down with Covid, strep throat, the flu and other illnesses.

The Lee County School District, which has just under 900 students, began classes Aug. 9 but noticed attendance drop to about 82% on Friday, Superintendent Earl Ray Schuler said.

By Monday, the rate dipped to 81%, and 14 staff members called in sick, Schuler said.

It's immunity debt from those strict never-ending kentucky lockdowns, right? Or maybe they all forgot how to wash their hands?

  • TheModerateTankie [any]
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    10 months ago

    I guess the "immunity wall" isn't stopping exponential growth in infections. Maybe it will work next year?

    • BodyBySisyphus [he/him]
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      10 months ago

      My guess is we're going to be seeing this same pattern indefinitely - looks like we get cyclical upticks in fall and spring, and because vaccination is going to increase the rates of asymptomatic cases we're going to see more covert infections. Hope that doesn't impact the long covid numbers, because if it does, whoof.

      Also obligatory joke that whatever they're spending the defense budget on it's not HEPA filters for the Pentagon.