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    Bill Gates Pessimistic on Schools Reopening, Economic Outlook

    Bill Gates Pessimistic on Schools Reopening, Economic Outlook

    April 9, 2020

    Lucas Nolan

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    Billionaire philanthropist and Microsoft founder Bill Gates stated in a recent interview that he thinks schools in the United States will be able to reopen in the fall but that the U.S. economy won’t magically return to how it was before the coronavirus pandemic.

    CNBC reports that Bill Gates stated during a recent interview that he believes that schools in the United States may be able to resume in the fall but that the economy will not recover as fast as many expect from the coronavirus pandemic.

    “I do think school will be able to resume in the fall,” Gates said. “But I don’t think this school year there’s going to be any significant attendance. You know, maybe in the summer, people will do something special. But that would be very hard to do.”

    Many schools have allowed students to take classes remotely via the internet but Gates noted that many students don’ have the computers or internet connections necessary for remote learning.

    “Most of the private schools, they’re used to online, they’ve made sure all their students have the device and the connectivity,” he added. “Different school districts have decided some don’t do online learning because it would be unjust in terms of the kids who don’t have access. And so that’s really a dilemma. There are philanthropists — Ray Dalio, Jeff Bezos and many others — who are trying to fill that gap, you know, get some devices and connectivity out there.”
    Gates stated that the U.S. may be able to open back up at the end of May but before a vaccine for the coronavirus is available, countries would have to determine which industries would be allowed to resume. Gates suggested that manufacturing and construction industries may be able to resume operations, and possibly education.

    “I don’t think going to big, say, public sports-type events, that the economic benefit relative to the risks, that will work out until we’re back in normal times,” he said. Gates pointed to businesses in China and South Korea returning to normal as an example.

    “How do you draw that line for that period that’s going to be longer than we want it to be?” Gates said. “That — eventually, the government’s going to have to take all the expert input and create a new regime for what’s going on that’s extremely sensitive to how well it’s working through the quick-turnaround, prioritized testing.”

    Discussing the economy, Gates stated: “The behavior of people in terms of wanting to travel or go to events or even go to a restaurant, it’s been utterly changed by the concerns about this disease. No one should think the government can wave a wand and all of a sudden the economy is anything like it was before this happened. That awaits either a miracle therapeutic that has an over 95% cure rate, or broad usage of the vaccine.”

    Discussing the production of a vaccine for the coronavirus, Gates stated: “There’s an approach called RNA vaccine that people like Moderna, CureVac and others are using, that in 2015 we’d identified as very promising for pandemics and for other applications as well. And so if everything goes perfectly with the RNA approach, we could actually beat the 18 months.”

    He did not, however, that vaccines aren’t a perfect solution especially for older patients: “We don’t want to create unrealistic expectations. The efficacy of vaccines in older people is always a huge challenge. You know, it turns out the flu vaccine isn’t that effective in elderly people. Most of the benefit comes from younger people not spreading it because they’re vaccinated.”
    Read more at CNBC here.

    https://www.breitbart.com/tech/2020/...nomic-outlook/

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    Bill Gates: Schools will reopen in the fall, but economy won’t magically return to the way it was

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    Billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates told CNBC he thinks schools will be able to resume in the fall but the U.S. economy won’t magically return to the way it was before the coronavirus pandemic.

    Governments around the world have ordered people to stay home, and elected officials in Arizona, California, Georgia, Michigan, Washington and other stateshave closed schools for the rest of the academic year.
    “I do think school will be able to resume in the fall,” Gates said in an interview with Becky Quick that aired on “Squawk Box” on Thursday. “But I don’t think this school year there’s going to be any significant attendance. You know, maybe in the summer, people will do something special. But that would be very hard to do.”

    Some schools have made it possible for students to take classes remotely over the internet, but the Microsoft co-founder noted that many students don’t have the computers or internet connections necessary for remote learning.

    “Most of the private schools, they’re used to online, they’ve made sure all their students have the device and the connectivity,” he added. “Different school districts have decided some don’t do online learning because it would be unjust in terms of the kids who don’t have access. And so that’s really a dilemma. There are philanthropists — Ray Dalio, Jeff Bezos and many others — who are trying to fill that gap, you know, get some devices and connectivity out there.”

    More broadly, the U.S. could open back up at the end of May, Gates said. Before a vaccine is available, he said, countries that have had considerable epidemics must figure out which activities should come back. He suggested that people could probably return to manufacturing and construction, and hopefully education.


    “I don’t think going to big, say, public sports-type events, that the economic benefit relative to the risks, that will work out until we’re back in normal times,” he said.

    Gates pointed to businesses in China coming back to life and activity returning in South Korea, one of the first countries to face a surge in coronavirus cases.

    “How do you draw that line for that period that’s going to be longer than we want it to be?” Gates said. “That — eventually, the government’s going to have to take all the expert input and create a new regime for what’s going on that’s extremely sensitive to how well it’s working through the quick-turnaround, prioritized testing.”

    He also suggested the economy would not magically revert to the way it was before the pandemic, even once governments decide it’s safe to go back to work.

    “The behavior of people in terms of wanting to travel or go to events or even go to a restaurant, it’s been utterly changed by the concerns about this disease,” he said. “No one should think the government can wave a wand and all of a sudden the economy is anything like it was before this happened. That awaits either a miracle therapeutic that has an over 95% cure rate, or broad usage of the vaccine.”

    A vaccine could take 18 months

    Gates stepped down last month from the board of Microsoft, which he co-founded 45 years ago, to focus on his health-related work at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. The organization has committed up to $100 million to respond to coronavirus, Gates has backed a coronavirus test that people can conduct on their own at home, and he has said he would help pay for factories that can produce vaccines.



    During the interview, Gates suggested therapeutic treatments for sick people could begin to roll out in four to six months, but it would take at least 18 months to develop a safe and effective vaccine to prevent COVID-19.

    “There’s an approach called RNA vaccine that people like Moderna, CureVac and others are using, that in 2015 we’d identified as very promising for pandemics and for other applications as well. And so if everything goes perfectly with the RNA approach, we could actually beat the 18 months.”

    But he noted that vaccines aren’t perfect, especially for older patients.

    “We don’t want to create unrealistic expectations. The efficacy of vaccines in older people is always a huge challenge. You know, it turns out the flu vaccine isn’t that effective in elderly people. Most of the benefit comes from younger people not spreading it because they’re vaccinated.”

    He also dismissed the idea that there are a lot of asymptomatic coronavirus cases spreading the disease. If that were true, COVID-19′s actual fatality rate a lot lower than previously reported, as there would be many more undiagnosed cases. But Gates doesn’t think that’s right.

    “It’s very unlikely there’s a lot of asymptomatics who never become symptomatic and yet they’re infecting people,” he said.

    Looking at countries with widespread testing like Germany and China, Gates says the fatality rate is around 1% or 1.2% assuming a “fully functioning health system.”

    https://www.cnbc.com/2020/04/09/bill...nt-revert.html

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    When schools do open...have procedures in place that NO illegal alien will be placed in our schools.

    No more 2 sets of rules for these criminal trespassers.

    They are foreign citizens, they have NO right to be here, and no right to attend our schools. Our laws contridict themselves...clean it up and get them out.

    And no more bussing them over the border from Mexico to come to our schools. They are not residents of the district, they are not paying taxes, keep them out!


    If I live in Redondo Beach, I cannot drive my kid to Palos Verde to go to school if I am not a legal "resident" there. Or everybody would be dropping their kid off in Beverly Hills, Martha's Vineyard and all the rich neighborhoods. These illegals are no different, they are not legal residents here.
    ILLEGAL ALIENS HAVE "BROKEN" OUR IMMIGRATION SYSTEM

    DO NOT REWARD THEM - DEPORT THEM ALL

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