As the Spring Festival approaches, at least seven provinces and municipalities across China have issued notices to encourage local residents to avoid travel and stay put during the holidays by Monday as the annual Spring Festival travel rush is the world’s largest human migration, which could increase risks of accelerating the virus transmission.
of what they re proposing. you got a screaming level of transmission in the northeast, in new york city, and washington, d.c. trying to open schools at this point, it is hard to imagine how things will go well. there is just too high level of virus transmission. he suggested keep kids home longer, don t send them back, maybe extend the school year into the summer. what do you make of that? should we not send our kids back now? i think, poppy, i think the dilemma is that you have a lot of smart people all over the country, who have, you know, very different views on what to do. and then you also have lots of misinformation. dr. hotez is a very respected doctor and i think what texas hospital children s hospital has just done is amazing in terms of the vaccines for kids.
isolation. but i think it s from the not to incorporate testing in this. really important point. dr. hotez, new york city s seven-day average of new cases is now near 20%. pediatric hospitalizations have seen a fivefold increase and today the city announced the public school system here you ve got, um, 1.1 million students in it will re-open as scheduled next week with expanded testing. is it the right move? is it safe? well, it it may be the right move but i wouldn t do it now. um, in terms of what they re proposing, you have got a screaming level of transmission in the northeast, in new york city and washington, d.c. trying to open schools at this point, it s hard to imagine how things will go well. there s just too high a level of virus transmission. when you are talking about a virus that may be as transmissible as measles among a mostly unvaccinated population. and so, that s going to be very