Working mom / school volunteer / progressive enjoys her kids, Star Trek, stand-up comedy, post-rock, Zentangle, and providing good UX/UI. Opinions mine.
@SF_emergency@NWS@NWSBayArea I saw on a website that Lowell High School is a tsunami evacuation site so assume kids are safe there. Can anyone confirm if that is true with this magnitude earthquake, this distance from its epicenter?
Good morning San Francisco Bay Area! Did you feel the M3.6 quake about 0.5 miles northeast of El Cerrito at 3:39 am? The #ShakeAlert system was activated. See: https://t.co/KlijSnxMxY @Cal_OES@ListosCA@CAGeoSurvey@CalConservation
If you’re concerned about the crush of kids getting sick with COVID/flu/RSV, there’s an intermediate strategy between doing nothing and schools going virtual. It’s a 4-letter word.
Pro-lifers don't like complexity. At 17 weeks my placenta detached and he was much too small. I thought I felt my baby's frantic attempts to breathe. My OBGYN advised me to terminate the pregnancy, there wasn't much time. But I couldn't.
@jilltucker @LisaSaysLook You have your whole life for competition. In the formative years, everyone should receive the education they need to succeed without being gated. Access to that top notch education should not be segregated. And that’s coming from a competitive person.
@jilltucker @LisaSaysLook If I had had to apply to get into my h.s. and was turned down, it’s shameful to think I would have been placed at a lesser school with fewer opportunities for the “inferior” kids which would have led to a less successful life. It’s too early for that stress.
This is the best internet explorer joke I came across. Took a sec for me to get the joke .
Internet Explorer shut down from today after 27 years of exploring.💀
Covid (@UCSF) Chronicles, Day 848
It’s been a few weeks since my last update – the flow of Covid news & research has slowed a bit. But there’s still plenty of questions that come up, so in this🧵I’ll answer a few that I get asked commonly, including how my wife is doing. (1/25)
Our asymptomatic test positivity rate @UCSFHospitals has also plateaued… at 5.7%, meaning that one in 17 people who feels well would test positive for Covid. That means that in a crowd of 50 San Franciscans who feel fine, there’s a 95% chance that one would test positive.(22/25)