When Will MCPS Quarantine Rules Change?

Anonymous
Montgomery County is 98.9% vaccinated amongst those who are eligible.

https://dcist.com/story/21/10/11/montgomery-county-hits-99-partial-vaccination-rate-for-eligible-residents/

When will we see adjustments to the quarantine policies that are putting an unnecessary burden on our kids and caregivers? Who do we contact to get movement on this issue?
Anonymous
Almost 1/2 or even more are not vaccinated in MCPS schools. Even if they are, you can still get and spread covid. Stop being selfish. If kids are a burden, birth control and adoption are your friends. No more kids and you can put your kids in temporary foster care until they can be adopted as you don't have the interest to care for them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Almost 1/2 or even more are not vaccinated in MCPS schools. Even if they are, you can still get and spread covid. Stop being selfish. If kids are a burden, birth control and adoption are your friends. No more kids and you can put your kids in temporary foster care until they can be adopted as you don't have the interest to care for them.


NP. Aggression is a possible sign of depression. Please see a mental health professional, there are layers and layers here to peel away.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Almost 1/2 or even more are not vaccinated in MCPS schools. Even if they are, you can still get and spread covid. Stop being selfish. If kids are a burden, birth control and adoption are your friends. No more kids and you can put your kids in temporary foster care until they can be adopted as you don't have the interest to care for them.


NP. Aggression is a possible sign of depression. Please see a mental health professional, there are layers and layers here to peel away.


Right. Speaking from someone who knows and cannot handle their kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Almost 1/2 or even more are not vaccinated in MCPS schools. Even if they are, you can still get and spread covid. Stop being selfish. If kids are a burden, birth control and adoption are your friends. No more kids and you can put your kids in temporary foster care until they can be adopted as you don't have the interest to care for them.


NP. Aggression is a possible sign of depression. Please see a mental health professional, there are layers and layers here to peel away.


Right. Speaking from someone who knows and cannot handle their kids.


Maybe you're lonely and that's causing you to lash out? You're the last poster on this board fighting this fight.
Anonymous
I don't know but I hope its soon. They keep sending out messages telling us to "say yes to the test" and that by doing so we will reduce the time our kid is in quarantine. But I'm not seeing that in reality. Still have 10 day quarantines, no test to stay.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Montgomery County is 98.9% vaccinated amongst those who are eligible.

https://dcist.com/story/21/10/11/montgomery-county-hits-99-partial-vaccination-rate-for-eligible-residents/

When will we see adjustments to the quarantine policies that are putting an unnecessary burden on our kids and caregivers? Who do we contact to get movement on this issue?


Did you read the link you posted? It's for eligible residents who have received at least one shot. The percent of eligible residents who are fully vaccinated is 90.1%.

MCPS has been adjusting its quarantine policies since school started, and I would expect MCPS to continue to do so.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Montgomery County is 98.9% vaccinated amongst those who are eligible.

https://dcist.com/story/21/10/11/montgomery-county-hits-99-partial-vaccination-rate-for-eligible-residents/

When will we see adjustments to the quarantine policies that are putting an unnecessary burden on our kids and caregivers? Who do we contact to get movement on this issue?


Did you read the link you posted? It's for eligible residents who have received at least one shot. The percent of eligible residents who are fully vaccinated is 90.1%.

MCPS has been adjusting its quarantine policies since school started, and I would expect MCPS to continue to do so.


Even with one dose, people are protected against Covid. Either way you look at it, we are way past what they said we would need for herd immunity. What is the goal at this point?

Plus, we know that kids in Montgomery County have been safe from Covid. ZERO Covid deaths in kids age 0-19 since the beginning of this pandemic.

https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/covid19/data/case-counts.html#deaths-age

How are they justifying such strict quarantine rules in such a highly vaccinated county?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Almost 1/2 or even more are not vaccinated in MCPS schools. Even if they are, you can still get and spread covid. Stop being selfish. If kids are a burden, birth control and adoption are your friends. No more kids and you can put your kids in temporary foster care until they can be adopted as you don't have the interest to care for them.


Do you realize that the foster care system is totally overwhelmed? What happens to the kids who have no one to care for them? What do you think will happen to them when they grow up?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Almost 1/2 or even more are not vaccinated in MCPS schools. Even if they are, you can still get and spread covid. Stop being selfish. If kids are a burden, birth control and adoption are your friends. No more kids and you can put your kids in temporary foster care until they can be adopted as you don't have the interest to care for them.


NP. Aggression is a possible sign of depression. Please see a mental health professional, there are layers and layers here to peel away.


Right. Speaking from someone who knows and cannot handle their kids.


Are you a parent?

I love my kids and can handle them just fine. But the 10 day quarantines are burdensome and unnecessary. There is no justification for this nonsense anymore. There needs to be some changes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Montgomery County is 98.9% vaccinated amongst those who are eligible.

https://dcist.com/story/21/10/11/montgomery-county-hits-99-partial-vaccination-rate-for-eligible-residents/

When will we see adjustments to the quarantine policies that are putting an unnecessary burden on our kids and caregivers? Who do we contact to get movement on this issue?


Did you read the link you posted? It's for eligible residents who have received at least one shot. The percent of eligible residents who are fully vaccinated is 90.1%.

MCPS has been adjusting its quarantine policies since school started, and I would expect MCPS to continue to do so.


Even with one dose, people are protected against Covid. Either way you look at it, we are way past what they said we would need for herd immunity. What is the goal at this point?

Plus, we know that kids in Montgomery County have been safe from Covid. ZERO Covid deaths in kids age 0-19 since the beginning of this pandemic.

https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/covid19/data/case-counts.html#deaths-age

How are they justifying such strict quarantine rules in such a highly vaccinated county?


No, we are not. Rather self-evidently. There were 103 new positive cases in the county yesterday. There may be a case for loosing the quarantine rules, but "we've reached herd immunity" ain't it.

Yes, quarantine is tough on families, I'm sincerely sorry if it's been tough on yours.
Anonymous
Honestly there are too many anti- vax people in society. I think the 10 day quarantine is great because it punishes people who wouldn’t otherwise get the vaccine. That happened at my kids HS. Kid was quarantined for 10 days and low and behold mom decided to get vaccine for her kid. The public health issue wasn’t enough- only when it was an inconvenience for her family.

I feel bad for the ones too young to get the vaccine but they will be able to do so soon.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Honestly there are too many anti- vax people in society. I think the 10 day quarantine is great because it punishes people who wouldn’t otherwise get the vaccine. That happened at my kids HS. Kid was quarantined for 10 days and low and behold mom decided to get vaccine for her kid. The public health issue wasn’t enough- only when it was an inconvenience for her family.

I feel bad for the ones too young to get the vaccine but they will be able to do so soon.


makes sense
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Montgomery County is 98.9% vaccinated amongst those who are eligible.

https://dcist.com/story/21/10/11/montgomery-county-hits-99-partial-vaccination-rate-for-eligible-residents/

When will we see adjustments to the quarantine policies that are putting an unnecessary burden on our kids and caregivers? Who do we contact to get movement on this issue?


Did you read the link you posted? It's for eligible residents who have received at least one shot. The percent of eligible residents who are fully vaccinated is 90.1%.

MCPS has been adjusting its quarantine policies since school started, and I would expect MCPS to continue to do so.


Even with one dose, people are protected against Covid. Either way you look at it, we are way past what they said we would need for herd immunity. What is the goal at this point?

Plus, we know that kids in Montgomery County have been safe from Covid. ZERO Covid deaths in kids age 0-19 since the beginning of this pandemic.

https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/covid19/data/case-counts.html#deaths-age

How are they justifying such strict quarantine rules in such a highly vaccinated county?


No, we are not. Rather self-evidently. There were 103 new positive cases in the county yesterday. There may be a case for loosing the quarantine rules, but "we've reached herd immunity" ain't it.

Yes, quarantine is tough on families, I'm sincerely sorry if it's been tough on yours.


I thought herd immunity was the goal. Is the goal now to have zero cases?

103 positive cases. Out of over 1 million people. That is a tiny number.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Honestly there are too many anti- vax people in society. I think the 10 day quarantine is great because it punishes people who wouldn’t otherwise get the vaccine. That happened at my kids HS. Kid was quarantined for 10 days and low and behold mom decided to get vaccine for her kid. The public health issue wasn’t enough- only when it was an inconvenience for her family.

I feel bad for the ones too young to get the vaccine but they will be able to do so soon.


But, the stats show that is very simply not true.

98.9% of eligible Montgomery County residents have gotten their first dose. So, less than 2% unvaccinated, as of October 2021.

That is not ‘too many anti-vax’ people by any means.
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