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Chicago’s controversial teacher’s union leader called Mayor Lori Lightfoot ‘relentlessly stupid’ as teachers refuse to continue in-person learning

Chicago’s controversial teacher’s union leader called Mayor Lori Lightfoot ‘relentlessly stupid’ as teachers refuse to continue in-person learning.

CTU President Jesse Sharkey made the harsh comment during a press conference Monday morning nearly a week after the union made the highly-criticized last minute decision to cancel classes and push for remote learning as COVID continues to spike. 

The avowed socialist union leader, who has led the CTU since 2014, has been  branded a hypocrite for driving a Tesla and living on a $1.5 million estate. 

‘We feel like we’re at a point where we don’t have enough at the table to be able to go back to the people who, frankly, have sacrificed a lot at this point, and confidently say, ‘This is something that can help us ensure our safety,’ Sharkey said Monday. 

‘The mayor is being relentless, but she’s being relentlessly stupid, she is being relentlessly stubborn.’   

The teacher’s union and city officials including the mayor have been entangled in disagreements since the union voted to cancel in-person classes at 11pm Tuesday and push for remote learning over COVID fears. 

Students in the city have missed four days of instruction and now face a fifth as no agreement has be reached to get them bac to school for Tuesday. 

Chicago Teacher's Union president Jason Sharkey called Mayor Lightfoot 'relentlessly stupid' in a press conference on Monday

Chicago Teacher’s Union president Jason Sharkey called Mayor Lightfoot ‘relentlessly stupid’ in a press conference on Monday 

Chicago public schools have been cancelled for four days as the union and city continue to argue on the safest way to continue instruction (Pictured: A sign taped to the front door of Pulaski International School of Chicago on Tuesday, January 5)

Chicago public schools have been cancelled for four days as the union and city continue to argue on the safest way to continue instruction (Pictured: A sign taped to the front door of Pulaski International School of Chicago on Tuesday, January 5) 

CTU leader Sharkey continues to support the union's last minute decision to refuse in-person learning

Mayor Lightfoot continues to claim that in-person learning is the best option for students but is working to reach an agreement with the union

CTU leader Sharkey (left) continues to support the union’s last minute decision to refuse in-person learning.  Mayor Lightfoot (right) continues to claim that in-person learning is the best option for students but is working to reach an agreement with the union

 

 Starkey said that an agreement is being held up by the mayor. 

‘We have said all along there are three elements to a potential settlement: The question of remote instruction, the question of widespread testing and PTS Terbaik ASEAN the question of a metric that would allow individual schools to flip to remote if there is an outbreak at the school,’ he continued. 

‘We have said all along there are three elements to a potential settlement: The question of remote instruction, the question of widespread testing and the question of a metric that would allow individual schools to flip to remote if there is an outbreak at the school,’ he continued. 

Lightfoot and other city officials including Public Health Commissioner Dr.Allison Arwady and Chicago Schools CEO Pedro Martinez have continued to insist that in-person classes remain the best option for students but have agreed to negotiate with the union. 

Lightfoot’s latest update struck a more considered tone than last week’s condemnation of teachers, which saw her brand their behavior ‘unlawful.’ 

‘Out of fairness and consideration for parents who need to prepare, classes will be canceled again Monday,’ Lightfoot tweeted on Sunday. ‘Although we have been negotiating hard throughout the day, there has not been sufficient progress for us to predict a return to class tomorrow.’ 

Parents have slammed the socialist leader of the CTU as he continues to defend the last minute decision to shutter schools last week by claiming ‘going in puts students and families at risk.’   

Just 400 positive COVID cases — about 70% students and 30% staff- were reported Tuesday morning after classes returned following the winter break.   

Like all other large cities in the US, Chicago has been hit by a recent surge of COVID cases, blamed on the super-infectious Omicron variant.

A total of 5,260 new cases were recorded across the city on Friday, the most recent data available, with just over one in five COVID tests coming back positive.

Meanwhile, 90 people were in hospital on Friday — a 16% drop on the week before — and 11 people died of COVID on the same day.

Vaccination rates of people who have had at least one dose of COVID vaccine now sit at 72.3%.  

Chicago Public Schools is the third-largest school district in the nation serving 350,000 students (Pictured: A sign is displayed on the front of the headquarters for Chicago Public Schools on Tuesday, January 5)

Union bosses have noted soaring cases among teachers to justify the ongoing closures

Union bosses have noted soaring cases among teachers to justify the ongoing closures 

Public health commissioner Dr. Allison Arwady insisted that the safety protocols set in place for Chicago Public Schools were sufficient to protect the children and staff

Public health commissioner Dr.Allison Arwady insisted that the safety protocols set in place for Chicago Public Schools were sufficient to protect the children and staff

Sharkey held a Zoom press conference on Wednesday to defend the union’s vote.  

‘Right now going into schools puts us at risk, puts our students and families at risk.We’re in the middle of a dangerous surge. We don’t think bars should be open,’ he said.  

He claimed that the city’s safety plan to return to in-person learning was ‘fairly inadequate.’ Parents were quick to criticize Sharkey and the union.    

‘You’re using our children as leverage.Parents are the ones to decide if it’s safe to send our children to school. This is a disgraceful power move,’ one said on Twitter in response to his press conference. 

‘If I got to vote to stay home in my warm house you bet your a** I would,’ another said.

‘Every single one of the teachers who don’t show for in class teaching should immediately be fired,’ quipped another.   

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The parents of a five-time Jeopardy! champion are suing for medical malpractice after their 24-year-old son died in February following colorectal surgery

The parents of a five-time Jeopardy!champion are suing for pts terbaik sumatera medical malpractice after their 24-year-old son died in February following colorectal surgery.

Brayden Smith was considered the ‘last great champion’ of legendary host Alex Trebek, who died on November 8, 2020, age 80.

Smith taped his final appearances in October 2020, and died of blood clots to his lungs in February 2021, three weeks after surgery to treat his ulcerative colitis. 

The Nevada-born contestant’s death shocked fans of the show, and on Monday reported that his family were suing two hospitals in their home town of Henderson, Nevada. 

Brayden Smith, 24, is seen in October 2020 during his fifth appearance on Jeopardy!

Brayden Smith, 24, is seen in October 2020 during his fifth appearance on Jeopardy!

Smith, far left, is seen with Jeopardy! host Alex Trebek in one of the final episodes Trebek recorded before his November 2020 death

Smith, far left, is seen with Jeopardy!host Alex Trebek in one of the final episodes Trebek recorded before his November 2020 death

The lawsuit alleges Dr Godwin Ofikwu (pictured) ordered 'anticoagulation' drugs to stop dangerous blood clots forming, but there was no specific order for anticoagulants such as heparin

The lawsuit alleges Dr Godwin Ofikwu (pictured) ordered ‘anticoagulation’ drugs to stop dangerous blood clots forming, but there was no specific order for anticoagulants such as heparin

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N95, KN95, KF94: The best masks to help avoid COVID-19 now

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As a result of the  variant’s startling spread, face masks have made a comeback, including local and federal . This variant is even , which was already twice as contagious as earlier COVID-19 strains. 

Before discussing masks, it’s important to underline that the best way to protect yourself against severe COVID-19 disease is to , including getting your as soon as you’re eligible. The omicron variant may be more successful at evading vaccine protection and causing , but vaccines are still highly effective at . 

Experts agree that wearing a face mask is an effective way to slow the spread of COVID-19 infection by way of virus particles, regardless of your vaccination status. And because the omicron variant is so contagious, many experts have cautioned that cloth masks don’t cut it anymore. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Jan. 14, clarifying that «loosely woven cloth products provide the least protection.» Surgical masks and KN95s provide more protection, while approved and well-fitting respirators such as N95s provide the most protection, the CDC says.

We talked to two infectious disease specialists to determine the best face mask and face covering to protect yourself against the coronavirus in 2022, given the rapidly changing landscape. Their advice is below, followed by some updated recommendations based on their expertise.

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Disposable N95, KN95, KF94 masks vs. cloth masks

According to the CDC’s updated guidance, a well-fitting respirator that is approved by the the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health offers the «highest level of protection» out of any face covering. These include N95 respirators, a disposable face covering that filters out at least 95% of airborne particles. 

«An N95 is the best, if you can get it,» said Dr. Bob Lahita, director of the Institute for Autoimmune and Rheumatic Disease at St. Joseph Health and author of . The CDC recommends  for health care personnel.

One popular alternative to the N95 is the KN95 respirator, which is the Chinese equivalent of the US standard. KN95s are made from the same material as N95s and are also designed to filter at least 95% of airborne particles. Another alternative is the KF94, the South Korean equivalent to an N95, which has a slightly different shape and 94% filtration efficacy. (Neither KN95s are KF94s are NIOSH-approved.)

«I would recommend a high-quality KF94 or KN95 for high-risk situations,» said Dr. Bob Bollinger, professor of infectious diseases at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and founder of .

Whether you’re wearing an , it won’t be effective unless the face mask fits your face properly and you can wear it consistently, the CDC says. «Make sure it fits snugly, without gaps around your nose, face and mouth,» Bollinger said. This is why these masks typically have an adjustable nose wire for a better fit.

Then there are surgical-style masks — the disposable kind of protective mask that you can find in every convenience store these days. These surgical mask-style coverings offer less protection than respirators, leading some  amid the highly contagious omicron variant. According to the CDC, a respirator such as an N95 «has better filtration, and if worn properly the whole time it is in use, can provide a higher level of protection than a cloth or procedural mask.»

That said, a well-fitting surgical mask is still effective at filtering respiratory droplets, and it’s useful in lower-risk situations or when it’s all you can find. Look for a mask with at least three layers of material and a snug fit around the mouth, nose and face. Further, if the elastic ear loops aren’t tight enough, try tying a knot or twisting the loop to make the fit tighter.

Whatever you do, don’t rely on a fabric mask alone any more. They’re good at protecting others from your respiratory droplets, but not at protecting you against theirs, even with a filter pocket. «I would say people should choose disposable masks, not cloth,» Lahita said. «A cloth face mask is better than no mask if you don’t have access to the disposable ones. It helps protect others if you sneeze or cough — but it’s less effective than the disposable version or the N95 face mask, especially because many people don’t wash their cloth masks often.»

Another way to maximize protection is to double mask with a combination of cloth, surgical masks and respirators. If you can’t find an N95, KN95 or KF94, Bollinger said, «a good-quality disposable mask under a cloth mask is a reasonable alternative, as long as the fit on the face, nose and mouth is tight.» You can also put an N95, KN95 or KF94 under a regular disposable mask for a tighter seal.

Different masks for different tasks

Different types of face masks offer varying amounts of protection. But not everyone needs the exact same level of protection, and specific situations may call for more or less caution. 

In the context of the omicron surge, for example, there’s a higher risk of transmission, so it’s a good idea to upgrade your face covering accordingly. That means wearing a well-fitting N95, KN95 or KF94 if you can, or double masking. 

The CDC says that «a respirator may be considered in certain situations and by certain people when greater protection is needed or desired.» Some of the situations that call for a respirator include: 

  • Crowded indoor or outdoor public settings
  • Workplaces that involve interacting with the public
  • Caring for someone who has COVID-19
  • If you’re not up to date on your COVID vaccinations (including boosters)
  • If you’re immunocompromised or have underlying medical conditions

Opting for higher protection is also a good idea whenever you’re in a riskier public setting, like traveling on public transportation or visiting a health care facility, no matter your health status. «Certainly, if you’re in a nursing home or a hospital, you must wear an N95,» Lahita said. «If you’re in a classroom with kids, the teacher should be wearing an N95.»

If you’re up to date on your shots, low-risk and in a region with less transmission, a well-fitting surgical mask is fine for regular, daily use. And when you’re outdoors, masking is less necessary, Lahita said. That’s unless you’re in a crowded area, or will be in close contact with unvaccinated people.

How to avoid counterfeit face masks

In the US, N95s by NIOSH, pts terbaik sumatera as well as by the US Food and Drug Administration in order to qualify for medical use. 

Because the KN95 and KF94 aren’t regulated by US authorities, it’s a bit trickier to know you’re getting the real deal, and counterfeit masks have proliferated throughout the pandemic. The FDA approved under an Emergency Use Authorization in 2020, and while that authorization has expired, the list of FDA-approved face mask manufacturers is still a helpful resource. The CDC also of non-NIOSH-approved masks that have gone through filtration testing. 

When it comes to KF94s, your best bet is to buy from a manufacturer in South Korea, which has its own strict testing associated with the KF94 label.

Another important note: Ignore the term «FDA registered» when shopping for masks. As the , facilities «involved in the production and distribution of medical devices intended for use in the United States are generally required to register annually with the FDA.» But, importantly, the «FDA’s registration and listing database does not denote approval, clearance or authorization of that facility or its medical devices.»

Our current best face mask suggestions

Below, is a list of N95, KN95, KF94, surgical-style and cloth masks (which, again, are recommended when doubling up). While CNET hasn’t expressly «tested» most of these masks, they conform to the expert mask recommendations above.

Bear in mind that prices and availability change often because of supply and demand for masks. We do our best to ensure our information is up-to-date, but the prices at the retailers below may differ.

Project N95

Project N95 is a nonprofit that vets personal protective equipment to help shoppers make sure they’re buying legitimate, tested products. The shop sells N95s, KN95s, surgical masks and other types from a variety of brands. By shopping directly from Project N95, you can be more confident that your face covering is tested and trustworthy.

WWDoll

WWDoll’s KN95s are manufactured in a factory in China that’s on the FDA’s EUA list. They have five layers of fabric, a foldable 3D shape, ear loops and an adjustable nose bridge to help you achieve a more secure fit. If white respirators are a bit too clinical-looking for you, these also come in a variety of colors, including black and pink.

Vida

A previous favorite in the cloth mask space, Vida now makes disposable KN95s as well, and they’re from EUA-approved factories in China. Choose from a range of face mask colors, and regular or kids’ sizes. You can buy anywhere from a 10-pack to a 1,000-pack of these KN95s, and send your used ones back to Vida to be recycled.

Powecom

Powecom’s KN95s are affordable, with a pack of 10 ringing up at around $22. They feature the standard five-layered adjustable design with ear loops and come from an EUA-authorized Chinese manufacturer. Reviewers say they’re comfortable and form a nice tight seal around the face, with no gaps around the edges.

LG Health Care

These KF94s from LG Health Care are made in Korea with four layers of material. Unlike KN95s, KF94s have a double-tiered design that allows a closer fit, yet also adds more room in the mask to breathe. Since these also have an adjustable ear loop design, it’s even easier to get a gap-free seal.

EvolveTogether

While a bit pricier per mask than the disposable masks you’ll find in convenience stores, EvolveTogether’s masks have everything you need — they’re filtration-tested, comfortable and as sustainable as a single-use product can possibly be. The face mask packaging is both recyclable and biodegradable. They feature four layers of material, an adjustable nose bridge and ear loops. (EvolveTogether , but they’re often sold out.)

WeCare

WeCare’s disposable face masks are individually sealed, which is helpful for hygiene purposes when you’re on the go. The three-layered masks have ear loops and a nose wire and are sturdy and reasonably comfortable. They come in a variety of colors and patterns, including both kids and adult sizes. They come in a box of 50.

ICU Health

There’s something to be said for a go-to brand of disposable masks that you can easily pick up in person when you need to. These masks from ICU Health are widely available at stores like Target and Walmart. These face masks are not winning any points for innovation or comfort, but they do the job, offering three layers of protection, ear loops and an adjustable nose bridge. And because they’re relatively cheap, they’re perfect for double masking.

Uniqlo

If you plan to use a cloth mask to double-mask with, Uniqlo’s Airism masks are a comfortable pick for everyday wear. They’re made of the same breathable, cooling fabric that Uniqlo’s activewear and undergarments are made from, which helps alleviate the discomfort of wearing a cloth mask. They have three layers of fabric plus a built-in washable filter, and they come in four sizes from small to extra-large.

Under Armour

One circumstance where a cloth mask has definite advantages, at least as far as comfort, is working out. Wearing an N95-style respirator during exercise isn’t feasible, but you can add a disposable mask underneath a cloth mask for extra protection, and the Under Armour Sportsmask is a great breathable face mask contender — it’s one of CNET’s picks for the . This face mask has three layers of breathable fabric and doesn’t cling to your face or make you feel hot, instead offering a cooling effect.

The information contained in this article is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as health or medical advice. Always consult a physician or other qualified health provider regarding any questions you may have about a medical condition or health objectives.

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Qld has nine deaths, 13,551 virus cases

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Queensland has recorded another nine COVID-19 related deaths and 13,551 new cases as the Omicron wave appears to peak on the Gold Coast.

The latest deaths were people aged between their 50s and 90s, none of whom had received a third vaccine dose.

«This is someone’s loved family member and it’s always a heartbreaking time when … tragedy strikes,» Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said from Townsville on Wednesday.

She reiterated calls for older people to avoid crowded areas with case numbers expected to peak in different regions in coming days and weeks.

«Just limit where you go and don’t go into large crowds because what we are seeing tragically is the elderly people who are losing their lives,» the premier said.

The new cases come as the number of COVID-19 hospital admissions in Queensland drops to 889, terbaik sumatera down from almost 930 the previous day.

«Most of that drop was seen in the Gold Coast … and we expect that drop to continue,» Chief Health Officer John Gerrard said.

«We expect the peak in other regions of Queensland, most notably in the rest of southeast Queensland, to be sometime in the next seven days.»

ICU numbers in the state have also dropped marginally, down to 47 compared to 51 on Tuesday.

The state is still yet to reach the 90 per cent target for double dose vaccinations, and currently sits at 89.2 per cent.

Just over 50 per cent of those eligible for their third jab have now received a booster.