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Has the latest Omicron COVID-19 surge hit your family harder than previous variants?
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954 Votes

Has the latest Omicron COVID-19 surge hit your family harder than previous variants?

Yes

3

No

6

Yes

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j sanders
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j sanders

Someone in my extended family got sick.

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Kaylayriee Clark
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Kaylayriee Clark

We have been fortunate enough to have had a COVID free household until this variant. It spreads too quickly. My 9 yr old daughter got it from school though I never recieved noticed of contact with a confirmed case though it was confirmed. Now my whole family is getting it a couple days apart.

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J
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J

Two adults, two children. All unvacinated.

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No

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Susan Thomason
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Susan Thomason

I had Delta in early November and Omicron seems more like a normal cold for those I know who have had it,

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Amy D. Bell
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Amy D. Bell

Because the last 2 years have been a joke. Other than over-reaching government, unnecessary mandates and irresponsible media I would not have known any difference between Covid and the flu season. The numbers have been exaggerated since the beginning.

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Rick Allen
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Rick Allen

My mom is 84 she got it , I did not, but just basic cold symptoms is all, no big deal. Wake up people look at the #'s Oregon 9,600 cases and 35 deaths, most if not all for the Delta variant. Omicron spread s easily but is so mild! So tired of the fear mongers! I live by faith not by fear!!!

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Dianne Price
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Dianne Price

So far we're all ok!!

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Tim Collins
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Tim Collins

No but I just had a thought. If you could give covid to some you wanted to kill, you would not have to worry about, being convicted of shooting them. They would say they died from covid!

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Gabe West
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Gabe West

I currently have it and I'm just really exhausted

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Do you support the cellphone ban in Oregon schools?
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191 Votes

Do you support the cellphone ban in Oregon schools?

YES

5

NO

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YES

5 Comments
Steve Reeves
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Steve Reeves

Many of my students display addictive behaviors regarding their phones, and it has proven detrimental to their learning and social development. Any positive of cell phone use is vastly outweighed by negative consequences.

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Sam Davis
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Sam Davis

Long overdue. Students need to focus on being educated in school, not watching videos, playing games, & chatting with each other. Educators and others do not need the distraction that cell cause. If there are emergencies that students need to know about there are other ways for them to find out.

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k san
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k san

Kids are way too addicted to their phones and it is affecting their learning. Phones could be kept in a basket in the classroom in case of emergency, but definitely NOT with the kid.

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David Kline
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David Kline

My teaching friends say it's been a battle to keep kids off their phones in class and wastes a bunch of class time time addressing this. How will this be enforced any differently though?

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Kimmy Wasatch
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Kimmy Wasatch

Between cell phone usage and lower graduating standards, OR is failing students

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NO

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Given the recent wildfires near Redmond, would you support a personal fireworks ban?
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165 Votes

Given the recent wildfires near Redmond, would you support a personal fireworks ban?

YES

0

NO

0

YES

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NO

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