The kids have started getting into riding their bikes (finally). It’s been a lot of run just riding around with them. I forget how much faster it is to do things riding instead of walking.
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The CDC’s failed race against covid-19: A threat underestimated and a test overcomplicated
Thai scientists deployed a coronavirus test within hours. The CDC took 46 days to roll out a working test as the virus spread.
Source: The CDC’s failed race against covid-19: A threat underestimated and a test overcomplicated
This was the first of many embarrassing missteps by our governments. Virtually criminal not to roll out a function test immediately while developing a better test (that might not pan out).
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The CDC’s failed race against covid-19: A threat underestimated and a test overcomplicated
Thai scientists deployed a coronavirus test within hours. The CDC took 46 days to roll out a working test as the virus spread.
Source: The CDC’s failed race against covid-19: A threat underestimated and a test overcomplicated
This was the first of many embarrassing missteps by our governments. Virtually criminal not to roll out a function test immediately while developing a better test (that might not pan out).
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Nashville Explosion Appears Intentional, Authorities Say
An explosion linked to a vehicle sent debris and shattered glass into the streets, and has injured three people.
Source: Nashville Explosion Appears Intentional, Authorities Say
My prayers go out to the injured and grateful it happened when relatively few were downtown. I’m also grateful to the emergency and investigative officials who wanted a quiet Christmas.
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Austin ISD School Board Votes To Give Superintendent Sole Power To Extend Winter Break
The Austin ISD school board gave superintendent Stephanie Elizalde the power to extend winter break, as a way of curbing the spread of COVID-19.
Source: Austin ISD School Board Votes To Give Superintendent Sole Power To Extend Winter Break
In the article, since the State of Texas would not fund virtual-only schooling, AISD’s options are to have normal operations or cancel school outright, pushing the end of the year later.
I’m so tired of state-level officials in Texas. Between the Governor’s silly “don’t need more tools” line and the TEA, I can’t wait to vote against them all in 2022.