Well, well, well. This is happening a lot sooner than one would expect.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is warning parents that their children may be kept from their parents overnight due to COVID-19 concerns, [only ONE night?] as states set up COVID-19 shelters where infected individuals could be forcibly quarantined.
“Tell school administrators about any extra supplies your child may need to safely make it through a night away from home,” the CDC wrote to parents in their advisory. “Bring extra medicines, special foods, or supplies your child would need if separated overnight.
“Complete a backpack card and tuck one in your child’s backpack and your wallet,” they added.
That's not all. De Wine's state is going the extra mile!
...Ohio is taking measures to create isolation camps with assistance from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) that can house COVID-19 patients in certain instances.
Ohio Department of Health (ODH) Interim Director Lance Himes issued a state-wide order on Aug. 31 enacting these camps to house people who “are unable to safely self-quarantine in their place of residence and to isolate those diagnosed with or showing symptoms of COVID-19.”...
CDC has not yet secured the boxcars.
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