In a district-wide letter to parents, the Bainbridge Island School District superintendent shared findings from an investigation on how the district responded when a 9-year-old Ordway Elementary School student left campus and was ultimately placed in the back of a police car Feb. 28.
let me jump in there. i get the staff might write that, but i get that s it is on her. i get you re trying to say it s not on her alone. it is, but at the end of the day the buck stwops her. more than media training it s possibly about bringing training to run the system so the web pages agree. when the new isolation policy was released, there was one thing in the press release and the media notification and a different thing on the cdc web page telling people what the isolation policy was. one said it was asymptomatic people and the other was for people with resolving symptoms. those types of small inconsistencies need to be resolved before things go public and i think that type of training is what s needed at the highest levels of the cdc. dr. frieden, a former cdc director has said that it s really about not working on just
one and only thing you can count on is that the recommendations and guidelines are going to change over time. that is the one thing you can count on. but let s take this example of isolation policy. yes, the cdc came out with rather confusing in a sense overly tailored advice, trying to fit its advice for every single possible setting, health care, schools, travel, the general public health. yes, the cdc could have done a better job, but there are many other parties that contributed to this issue. you have the fda under both trump and the biden administrations that has dragged their feet of authorizing this rapid antigen tests for the purpose of assessing are people contagious or not. many of us have been advocating for that. they have yet to do that. we have real world evidence that they re a method of containing contagiousness. the fda has to authorize, then the cdc makes recommendations about their use. then you have the manufacturers, the private sector. they have not been manufa
One day ahead of March 15, the date when Vietnam reopens its doors to international tourism, all eyes are now on State management agencies which are required to introduce consistent regulations.