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Good morning-Monday. Pick up coffee or tea. Washington area may be in
Late Monday. There may be another winter storm from Wednesday night to Thursday.
: It is a cold week, but it remains to be seen how much snow will be displayed. Starting this afternoon and continuing to this evening, today’s storm brought a series of mixed rainfall.
Tom Bleha and his wife spent a few days until they
The vaccine was appointed on January 30 and is expected to resume what he called a "semi-normal life", but on Friday night, the Virginia Hospital Center cancelled their vacancy.
The 85-year-old Bleha said: "We are very angry. His first two pneumonia episodes made him very likely to have a serious covid-19 case.
After Virginia suddenly changed the distribution of vaccines received from the federal government, Arlington Hospital will run out of all vaccines in the next week. Now, these drugs are no longer directly delivered to hospitals, but based on population distribution throughout Virginia, subverting the distribution system that has been in use for several weeks.
Although Arlington County has announced that it will reschedule appointments, such as the Blehas appointment, the sudden change shows that since they arrived at the loading dock in Washington State, there are problems and uncertainties in promoting the dose of the coronavirus vaccine throughout the greater Washington area. In mid-December. Once more people are allowed to vaccinate, these problems may be amplified.
The firefighter's family decided to let him go.
Steve Collins, a 33-year veteran of the Prince George County Fire Department, has been attracted to a ventilator for a month and fights for life.
. The doctor said he would not wake up. His family visited a Yiguan to make arrangements.
But before they bid farewell, they had one request: wait until he is removed from the machine until after his 61st birthday.
Therefore, on July 14, 2020, his friends and family threw out what they thought was his last party. A compatriot firefighter organized by his leader recorded a video message and read the "Squad Captain" Bible verses in it, urged him to become better, and told him that he was a "firefighter." When Collins' family was preparing for his death, it played on a loop in his ward.
The next day, Collins' doctor walked into his room and said his name-the fireman opened his eyes.
He followed his doctor as he walked around the room. He twisted his toe.
No one has to say goodbye.
On Monday, the Coronavirus data released by the Maryland and Virginia regions showed that there were 8062 deaths and 45 deaths in the region.
According to Monday’s report, the number of confirmed cases is about four times the number of daily reported cases in May and June in the area.
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More than 13,000 people from Kuwait, Maryland, and Virginia have died of covid-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus. The dead included activists, writers, firefighters and priests. They work in grocery stores, drive public buses and teach children. Understand their lives
Reported cases: 204
Number of reported deaths: 7
In the past seven days, the school district has reported 1,472 new cases.
Reported cases: 1,686
Death toll: 35
In the past 7 days, Maryland has reported 14,924 new cases.
Reported cases: 6,172
Number of reported deaths: 3
In the past 7 days, Virginia has reported 32,069 new cases.
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The sheriff’s office said on Sunday that two women were found shot dead in Charles County, Maryland, and one man has been detained.
The sheriff’s office said that Kandeon Meisha Niravanh, 24, and Genesis Garrett, 22, both of Waldorf Astoria, were found in a townhouse in Hanover Court 2400 block of Hanover Court at 12:45 on Thursday morning. .
According to reports of gunfire, the officer went there. According to the sheriff’s office, the women were wounded by gunshot wounds and died at the scene.
The sheriff's office said that in the case on Saturday, a man was arrested and detained in Washington. A statement issued by the sheriff's office on Sunday did not say whether the man was charged.
The motive of the shooting was not stated.
The Washington Wizards visited San Antonio on Sunday, with a pair of stripes hanging on it. Breaking one stripe is more important than the other. They grabbed an important seat, played six consecutive games that were postponed and played for the first time after 12 days of inactivity.
The second winning streak still exists, which is not surprising, because the Wizards have only 10 players, and 6 remain in DC and are not eligible to participate in the game after testing positive.
. The spurs
At the AT&T Center, Washington (3-9) lost 21 consecutive games in San Antonio (9-8), which dates back to 1999.
Even so, Sunday’s loss was not as severe as any other year. After the prolonged layoffs, the Wizards' expectations are medium. With four-quarters of hard work and sustained energy, coach Scott Brooks's focus is ranked first.
Richmond-Virginia
The state has executed more prisoners than any other state in the country and appears to be ready to eliminate the death penalty-this is a major shift in the state legislature. Only five years ago, the state had been seeking to maintain it through electric chairs and secret drug deals. The life of the final punishment.
If a bill passed by the Senate is being transferred from the House of Representatives to Governor Ralph Northam (D), who has agreed to sign the bill, the former capital of the Confederacy will be the first in the South to abolish the death penalty States. .
Experts say that the Virginia ban can help change changes throughout the South. Experts say that the racial differences in the death penalty application stem from slavery in the area and the history of Jim Crow segregation.
According to recently issued bid documents, if the controversial project does not progress, Maryland will have to pay up to $50 million to companies seeking decades-long contracts to increase the capital’s ring road and Interstate 270. Toll lanes of highways.
According to the proposal of the first contract of the project, if the highway plan is shut down for various reasons, the state government will have to repay the early "pre-development cost". These include if the cost of land exceeds expectations, the federal government will retain its environmental permit, or the state assembly that approves a major contract will reject it.
Maryland Governor Larry Hogan stated that the toll line “will not incur any net cost” to taxpayers because the company will fund its construction in exchange for maintaining most of the fees through a 50-year public-private partnership income. The state's transportation director reiterated this commitment on Tuesday.
However, the details of the project’s first proposed contract for private teams indicate that the state plans to take early risks worth millions of dollars, and the contract involves developing a lane design for about a year while seeking a long-term partnership.
State transportation officials say that coordinating with the company early in the process will help prevent problems that cause large-scale cost overruns and delays in the construction of the purple light rail line, and put this partnership on the verge of collapse. But critics say this will create other financial loopholes more quickly before the state government does not know whether widening the highway is environmentally, financially, and legally feasible.
On the day after the rioters attacked the U.S. Capitol, Maryland Governor Rarry Hogan
Let Donald Trump resign from the presidency or be removed. Hogan favors undocumented immigration as a way to citizenship, and believes that Republicans should reduce their focus on opposing abortion. He wants to "cleanse" the "radical extremist" party.
Considering that it doesn’t sound like someone has a big future in the national GOP
It was discovered two weeks ago that most members of the party wanted to continue to "follow Trump's leadership."
However, Hogan believes that Trump’s approval rate in the Republican Party has recently dropped from 85% in October to 79% this month, which shows that Hogan’s position is supported by Republicans, which makes Trump’s recent He was shocked by the actions, especially his incitement of January 6th. Attack the Capitol. Hogan hopes that this trend will continue and reshape the party, opening the door for him to fight for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination.
Since the 2016 election, Trump’s critic Hogan said: “More and more people are jumping off the sunken ship and trying to board the life raft where I have been living.” Speaking to me in the interview, he described his vision for GOP and his role in GOP.
Hundreds of Native Americans with desks, chairs and file cabinets set the entrance of the Bureau of Indian Affairs in downtown Washington as a barricade, only six blocks from the White House.
In the week before the presidential election between President Richard Nixon and Senator George McGovern (DS.D.) in 1972, men, women, children, activists and the elderly in the same class of men and women ride in a caravan After arriving in the American capital, trucks and cars demanded meetings with Nixon and senior officials. They wanted to describe the poor housing, underfunded schools, and health crisis they faced-they said, the result was that the US government failed to fulfill the treaty with the tribal government.
They called their efforts "a trace of a broken treaty," a tribute to the forced evacuation of thousands of Native Americans from their homeland in the 1830s.
"We want them to know the environment we are in. We want them to know the total and blatant persecution of the Native American government," said Sid Mills, one of the leaders who took over the bureau in 1972.
An estimated 500 to 800 Native Americans participated and took over the four-story granite headquarters of BIA. Their siege bears little resemblance to January 6th
. It lasted longer-six days compared to several hours. The Indian did not rush in, but walked in and refused to leave.
Since the attack on the Capitol on January 6, 38 U.S. Capitol Police employees have tested the novel positively.
, The union chief said on Saturday. Cases of members of the National Guard in Washington, DC near the Capitol are also increasing.
At the same time, the Department of Justice stated that five more people were arrested in the congressional riots, including a county jail guard from New Jersey who took an "emergency holiday" from work to Washington, and Federal Airlines from California. The staff of the administration is QAnon. Followers, court records show.
In another development, two police officers from rural Virginia admitted to participating in the siege of the Capitol. It was revealed in a search warrant affidavit that a police officer told a friend on January 10: "I want to go to war... . DC must be on the 20th."
The school announced on Friday that the principal of the Virginia Military Academy, William "Bill Vanovic", was under scrutiny for mocking photos of Hispanics at a campus Halloween party three years ago, and that the school will retire at the end of the school year.
Wanovich's departure marks the latest major turmoil in VMI since the Washington Post published a series of stories.
The military academy supported by the oldest country in the United States.
Revelation
A graduate of VMI, he ordered an independent investigation into what he called the school's "clear and appalling culture of structural racism". The investigation will be completed later this year.
George Totoreanu, a 25-year-old MBA student at Georgetown University, was playing video games in his home office late Saturday night. When he reached for a glass of water, he thought he saw flames flickering outside the window.
"Is that really fire?" he asked his fiancee.
it is. On the street opposite the townhouses at Stirling Terrace in Gaithersburg, a fire engulfed another row of townhouses and a driveway.
Authorities say that what Tortoreanu will do next may save the lives of the 18-month-old twins and their grandparents: he put on slippers, rushed into the street on a cold night and ran to the burning house.
"I didn't think about it at all," Totoreanu said in an interview on Sunday. "I just went."
The chairman of the Riomond-Virginia Republican Party, Richard Anderson, complained in public last weekend that the party’s deteriorating headquarters was a "slum."
Anderson made comments at the end of the Marathon Zoom meeting on Saturday, when members of the State Central Committee asked Anderson to update the brick house in downtown Richmond.
The cash-strapped party had $1,514 in the bank as of December 31 and has long delayed expensive repairs.
Anderson said: “This employee should have world-class facilities, not the real slums where they live, work and serve.” He promised to find a way to improve, including $37,000 for its heating, ventilation and ventilation equipment Repairs. Air Conditioning System.
A 24-year-old Montgomery County man was suspected of assaulting an acquaintance with a baseball bat and knife. He was charged with first-degree murder on Saturday. This is the latest murder in the suburbs of Maryland this year.
Court records show that Jose Lara-Chacon was not detained on Saturday. Police said he allegedly attacked another man in an apartment on Wellsmere Road in the Wheaton area on Friday night.
Detectives tried to confirm the identity of the victim on Saturday.
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When I was a child, Isaiah Chavous (Isaiah Chavous) hid under her mother’s table while attending college at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs, playing with the green soldiers, cutting snacks, and her history degree exceeded his. head.
Chavous's mother Michelle Johnson said of her eldest son: "He was born to a young mother, so I think he has an interesting growing up experience." "He witnessed the importance of education.... This story shapes It helped him and made him resilient. Starting from those really sad starting points, watching them get the help of education, courage and perseverance to get you out of the situation where people think you are trapped-I am proud of him.
Chavous is 21 years old and is the head of the university system. He used to walk around in secret.
The Colorado native is the chairperson of the CU Boulder student body and the chairperson of the Intercampus student forum, and represents the voice of all students on the CU campus.
Chavous is the third black president of the CU Boulder student government in more than a century. The burden of responsibility is weighing heavily on him, but this is the pressure he bears as he prepares for a vibrant future.
Chavers said: "I fell in love with Boulder and CU." "I am very committed to maintaining its high quality and innovating in areas that need improvement. CU left an impression on me, but I plan to do it before I leave. Leave a bigger impression on CU."
Last year, Chavous was a business student majoring in political science. When he ran for president, he didn't know that his mission was to put student issues first.
Consequences only from the COVID-19 pandemic
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When students need more attention than ever before, Chavous finds himself responsible.
Chavous has established contact with campus student groups and hopes to share his findings with CU Regents and system administrators via Zoom calls. He brainstormed how to better advocate
. He met with the legislative delegation of the state.
Chavous estimates that in a difficult pandemic year, in addition to completing courses, he will spend 50 hours a week on student government affairs.
Chavous is used to being busy.
Johnson said that in elementary school, Chavous opened and sold a company that produced tape products-wallets and ties. In middle school, he started a dying sock with a tie, ruining every pot of his mother along the way.
Johnson said: "He would look at me and say,'Mom, you are investing in my future." "He always said,'Are you willing to invest?" What that kid would say to my entrepreneurial son."
Now Johnson begs Chavous to fall asleep and take care of himself.
When asked when he would go to bed, Chavous burst out laughing.
"I don't," he said. "But that's okay."
In 2020, young blacks are trying Chavous.
with
His eyes lit up, he knew that racial justice needed to be solved on his own turf.
Chavos said that as a mixed race, he even considered his experience as a person of color more privileged than others. He knew directly that CU needed to make students of color do better, so he started working.
Chavos said: "Being a color student in a predominantly white school can sometimes feel isolated." "The BIPOC community of CU has been neglected in many areas. I have seen it with my own eyes. Ultimately it depends on my influence. Representatives of the power position must not only pay attention to their own identities, but also sacrifice what they might feel in greater interest."
When there is a national dialogue around law enforcement,
Chavous said he was boiled over on the CU Boulder campus. He spent hundreds of hours talking with the local Boulder and campus police department throughout the summer to discuss a plan to reorganize police training, hiring practices and agreements.
These dialogues, represented by other student leaders on campus, promoted the work of the campus police supervision committee. Chavous said that once implemented, this will be the first of its kind.
Chavous also participated in
Chavous participated in a working group chaired by Todd Saliman, chief financial officer of China Unicom, and discussed the issue this summer. After listening to the administrative staff, reviewing the financial statements and listening to the prisoner’s letter, Chavos said that the working group urged the university to agree to consider other furniture suppliers instead of having an exclusive relationship with Colorado Correctional Industries.
"He is very happy to work with him," Saliman said. "This does not mean that we always agree, but we always exchange opinions. Isaiah definitely helps to promote the dialogue. He is engaged. He agrees with the students' point of view. He clarifies the students' needs and is pragmatic. Recognize the reality we must face."
The reality of driving change within the university bureaucracy can sometimes be challenging, but Chavous says that overcoming these obstacles will only make him successful.
Chavos said: "The bureaucracy is an interesting space that I found." "I want to make sure...I have tried my best to gather information...and listen to my tasks on behalf of the community, so I don't misunderstand the decisions made. There will always be disagreements, as long as I know that I have done my absolute duty in understanding complexity, depth and emotional pressure, I can accept it."
Chavous has some pioneers in the field of CU student government stars, and they continue to advocate for voters after graduation.
U.S. Representative Joe Neguse-
-Used to be the position of Chavous and the chairman of the student union of CU Boulder.
State Representative Leslie Herod (Leslie Herod)
-In the early 2000s, he served as Chairman of the Boulder Legislative Committee of China United League Herod said that she also focused on opposition to policy changes, including racial justice and LGBTQ issues.
Herod said: "I think what people don't realize is the exact weight of all this." He pointed out that the student government of CU Boulder is the most autonomous institution in the United States, responsible for allocating tens of millions of dollars in tuition. "I can't underestimate the impact of that experience on me and my colleagues who are now elected officials by continuing their work on change, policy making and social leadership."
She suggested that Chavos continue to fight for his beliefs, let him grow and develop, and of course graduate.
Chavous continued his student government work in the spring semester, but he was already thinking about it.
Law school is coming soon. Maybe it's an international business or political career.
"I want to be a history book," Chavos said. "Not for indulging yourself, but for selflessness. Setting a precedent from the beginning is one of the biggest motivating factors. Every door that opens or the door I am forced to open, there will be a doorstop there, waiting for the next one to be like me There is a little hope for such a student."
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This fall, schools in many parts of the country will look different to children. Children in Los Angeles, Chicago, Seattle and Washington DC will return to school under the distance learning program, while children in New York City will work under the dual role of distance learning and face-to-face learning. Of course, there are many children who do distance learning in other parts of the United States
As a result, parents are working hard to establish mini schools in their homes.
Suggestions on how to create fun home workstations for kids are flooded, and desks designed for kids are sold out everywhere. However, although you can create a warm and inviting space for your child, choosing a chair suitable for children is a daunting task.
Of course, you can try to use MacGyver's current seating options to find something suitable for your elementary school students. However, you can also buy a chair online that suits your child's specific ergonomic needs. Here are some of the best children’s desk and chair options for getting started, as well as some expert tips for choosing a chair. In addition, the ergonomic rules for children are detailed below.
Just like your standard office chair, it is only suitable for a smaller body-eHomeProducts' learning chair can select all suitable boxes. A solid back can help your child provide support while studying, while the 360-degree rotation and the bottom of the wheels make it easy to move. Adjustable height function allows you to position correctly. A five-star reviewer wrote: "This chair is perfect for my 8-year-old daughter to sit down and work during this time." "It is small in size, takes up a small space, and is easy to assemble." Other reviewers said Full of praise for the "exquisitely made" chair and the "perfect size" for children.
Whether you have two distance learners at home or just want to free up a chair, this AmazonBasics suite can meet your needs. The chair is made of molded plastic, has a contoured scoop-shaped seat, a firm backrest and smooth, round edges, without sharp corners, and can always take a child. The chair is light and comes in pink (pictured) or blue. Amazon reviewers call these chairs "amazing" and "perfect" and point out that they can also support the weight of adults. A five-star critic wrote: "It is extremely strong, but not too heavy, so that the children cannot move by themselves."
When you really want to splash out, the SIDIZ Ringo chair is here. Its seat has four different adjustable positions, so you can change the size of the seat as your child grows. The optional movable footrest can help younger children sit in an ergonomic posture, and the adjustable height allows your pupils to enter the correct position. A five-star reviewer wrote on Amazon: "It will save your life." Another spokesperson said: "The quality absolutely matches the price."
The Flash Furniture chair is targeted at people who buy things for the actual school, so it's almost like your child is sitting in a school chair. The chair is designed for young children, but can support up to 154 pounds. The contour shape helps your child support his back while sitting, maximizing comfort. The seat is also very lightweight, allowing your child to easily move it as needed. Many people in the comments were full of praise for how "sturdy" and "well-made" the chair is. A five-star critic said: "This is simply the best chair."
This Hodedah chair has padding on the back and back to help your child study comfortably. The chair has a rotatable seat and wheels for easy movement, while the seat can be raised or lowered to help support the child's back. A five-star critic wrote: "This chair is perfect for kids." Several others liked the value. One wrote: "Value for money." Another critic said: "Considering the price, the quality of the product is impressive."
George said that such spherical chairs are usually recommended for children who are inconvenient to sit on. They can allow children to swing while keeping them in place. The seat of the chair provides a cushion position, while the back of the chair provides additional lumbar support. The wheels can help your child move the chair to the correct position, and the locking function can help the chair stay in place.
The sleek modern feel allows this chair to double as a decoration, while the ergonomic design helps your child stay comfortable while studying. The chair is made of strong plywood, and the reinforced chrome legs help it sit firmly on the ground. The chair comes in blue (pictured), espresso, pink, natural color (beige) and white. Many people in the evaluation provided solid props for it. One reader wrote: "After 1.5 years, it has been maintained for many hours of study." Another said: "When I was at home for school during the isolation period, it was very suitable for my son's room."
Jennifer George of OTD, an occupational therapist at Rutgers University, says that children’s ergonomics rules are basically the same as adults. This means that when working, the child’s feet should be flat, the knees should be bent 90 degrees, and the height of the wrist should be the same as the height of the keyboard when typing.
George said that the desk chair suitable for your child depends on the size of your child. She said: "If you can find something that is adjustable, that would be great." She said that other types of chairs, such as ball chairs, are also suitable for children who often move a lot.
However, if you can only find or afford a more standard chair, that's fine. Dr. Ashanti Woods, a pediatrician at the Mercy Medical Center in Baltimore, points out: "It is great to have non-office chairs, because most school chairs are not for office use."
In an ideal world, you will find a chair with a shorter seat depth so that your child can use the backrest. George said: "But you don't always get it right." "If you find a toy that suits your child, that would be great. However, you can use pillows behind them, or you can roll the towel to make It becomes suitable."
Alison Crepeau, an orthopedic surgeon at the Connecticut Children’s Hospital, said foot support is also important. She said that your child’s feet “should not just be dangling”. George said that if your child's desk is a standard height, this usually means you will need to rely on a footstool for help. Also, for young children, a chair with a backrest is usually a good idea, Crepe said.
But experts emphasize that these are suggestions. Ultimately, the best desk chair for your child is the chair they like to use.
BOSTON-In the last few hours of this legislative session, lawmakers passed major protection measures for people who borrow money to go to college on Wednesday. The new regulation is called the "Student Loan Borrower Bill of Rights", which is the state of Massachusetts
.
Deirdre Cummings, MASSPIRG's legislative director, said: "The Student Loan Borrower Bill of Rights will protect borrowers from unfair, predatory and deceptive lending and loan service companies." "We hope the governor will sign the bill and provide for those who try Improve your friends, family and neighbors through higher education to help."
"The passage of this bill will establish much-needed protection measures for borrowers. Since 2017, we have worked tirelessly with MASSPIRG, the Student Borrower Protection Center, Hildes College, PHENOM and other stakeholders to develop these guidelines , And thanks to everyone’s hard work, we can now begin to rebalance the scale in an unfair system, said Eric P. Lessell, Chairman of the Joint Committee on Economic Development and Emerging Technologies and Chief Negotiator of the Economic Development Conference Committee.
according to
), nearly two-thirds of Massachusetts students graduating from undergraduate programs in 2018 are burdened with school debt-the average debt of these students is $32,000. In Massachusetts, we have 855,500 student loan borrowers who owe a total of $33 billion. Nationwide, there are $1.7 trillion in outstanding student loan debt.
"Since 2001, student debt in Massachusetts has grown faster than the other 49 states," State Representative Natalie Higgins said. "These new protections will provide nearly one million student loan borrowers across the state."
Silver Wolf, a junior at the University of Massachusetts Boston, and chairman of the State Student Council, added: "With the soaring university tuition fees, more and more students and families are forced to seek student loans to pay. These common-sense consumption Protective measures are necessary to prevent the student debt crisis from getting worse."
"In addition to student leaders, we are proud of civil rights, higher education and consumer rights in more than 50 states and countries
", Bahar Akman Imboden, managing director of Hildreth Institute, said: "As the COVID-19 pandemic puts pressure on the finances of many student borrowers, Now, more than ever, we must promote financial security and economic justice in Massachusetts communities.
Some student loan service providers use illegal or unfair predatory borrowing methods, charge high fees, misrepresent their products to students, disrupt paperwork, fail to handle paperwork properly or mislead them to choose more expensive options to take advantage of students Advantages of borrowers. According to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), almost two-thirds of the complaints filed by student borrowers last year were related to loan service issues.
The "Student Loan Borrowers Bill of Rights" will protect student borrowers through the following methods:
The banking department is required to grant licenses to all student loan attendants and hold them responsible for fraudulent acts under state law.
Establish an office of the Student Loan Ombudsman, which will receive, review and assist in resolving complaints. The office is essential for detecting and evaluating unfair and deceptive trends and practices, enabling regulators to take action to protect borrowers. The office will also educate borrowers.
The Ombudsman is required to publish an annual report on the behavior, complaints, solutions and trends of student loan service practices. In addition to suggestions for improving loan procedures and protecting borrowers, the annual report will also include information on complaints, solutions and suggestions from the Banking Department on how to improve industry supervision.
Similar bills have been passed in California, Colorado, Connecticut, Illinois, New York, Washington and Washington DC.
"We commend Senator Erik Lesser and Leominster on behalf of Higgins for their leadership and tireless advocacy. This is the original sponsor of the Student Loan Borrower Bill of Rights; Other members, including chair Michlewitz, Rodrigues and O'Connor and representatives of Ferrante and Wong," Cummings concluded. "It is more important than ever that we protect students from predatory loan service providers. State supervision is urgently needed."
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Why are the desks sold out? Why can't I find the chair? As more and more children return to school virtually, office furniture has become another shortage of COVID-19.
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As many parents have discovered, there is a shortage of desks and chairs in certain areas of the United States. In fact, more students start the school year. Depending on prices, regions and projects, certain office furniture is in short supply or out of stock.
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The shortage of toilet paper, hand sanitizer and masks has exacerbated this situation.
Sarah Hofstetter, president of the analytics company Profitero, said: “This year’s supply and demand are very contradictory, and back to school is no exception.” “The biggest difference is that finding crayons and whiteboards is better than learning for the family. Or blended learning can easily find the less obvious but the most necessary items, such as a student’s desk."
From July 11th to August 15th, Profitero found that the search ranking of "desk" on Amazon rose by 600%, ranking second, second only to masks. According to Profitero's data, the term "children's desk" increased by 3783%, and the term "computer desk" increased by 257%.
USA TODAY searched for children’s desks on Amazon, Target, Wal-Mart, Wayfair, Staples, Office Depot, Ikea and many other websites today. Many products were out of stock on Friday or are not expected to be shipped for weeks to months. There are desks available, but many may be larger and more expensive than basic desks or what the kids need.
Ikea said in a statement to USA Today that it is experiencing some supply delays due to the impact of the pandemic.
IKEA said in the statement: "During this period, we encourage customers to visit or download the IKEA app online to determine the product availability in their local store before they visit." "Due to system updates and high demand, it may not be possible to purchase. Goods that are under-stocked."
Shari Loveless of Lancaster, Pennsylvania built a temporary installation for her daughter Aubriana, who is actually in kindergarten.
Loveless said that she searched for tables at Wal-Mart, Amazon, Target and Wayfair, but found that only a few expensive tables could be delivered in October. Instead, she turned a TV cabinet that a friend was selling into a table.
"She likes it. The chair can be placed underneath when not in use." But many people say that the TV cabinet is now sold out. "
After Shari Loveless couldn't find the desk, she used a TV stand to prepare a desk for her daughter.
Founder Kumiko Love said that borrowing furniture from family or friends is a good choice
And financial advisors. She also recommends reselling sites online, such as OfferUp, eBay and Facebook Marketplace.
Love said: "If you have extra time and are willing to put a little grease on your elbows, please consider building your own desk."
Nick Huzar, CEO and co-founder of OfferUp, said that desk was the second most searched term on the online market in July.
Huzar told USA Today: "Currently, as parents prepare students for virtual learning, the demand for desks has surged, and many Americans continue to work from home." "We found that searches for children's desks have increased by three digits. , While searches for school and office supplies increased by three digits."
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