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Anonymous wrote:“Immunity” due to previous infection or vaccination starts to fade away after 6 months. That’s why we have boosters. You still have some protection from severe infection/disease/hospitalization without the boosters though.


The risk for most for severe infection/hospitalization is pretty slim, especially for kids so I don't get why some demand everyone take multiple boosters. If you can scream on here no kids have died of covid, why do we need to keep dosing our kids with a vaccine that we don't have more than a few years of data on long term and no data on the brand new booster. If you want the booster, great, take it, but stop pushing it on others. Covid has mutated to where it is more contagious and less deadly. So, at this point, I'm more worried about transmission vs. hospitalization and we are doing nothing in MCPS to stop transmission.


You’re never going to stop transmission.


No, but you can reduce it with basic precautions. We could do a lot more except people like you aren't willing to and don't care about the consequences of your choices to others.


You’re not getting rid of covid, and there’s nothing coming in the foreseeable future that will change the course of the virus. So it makes no sense to continue with covid measures unless you’re prepared to keep those measures up indefinitely. Most of us aren’t willing to continue masking, distancing, quarantines, or extended isolation periods indefinitely. Particularly for a virus that doesn't get most people very sick.


We can do more but people like you are too selfish to do even basics to help prevent illness. We never had extended isolation periods or quarantines. Its kinda sad to think what example you are setting for your kids.


You don’t remember the 14 and 10 days isolation and quarantine periods?


No, never had any of that in MCPS.


You’ve got a pretty bad memory then.
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Anonymous wrote:9/15 71 students, 19 staff
9/16 114 students, 27 staff
9/17 47 students, 7 staff

Overall # of reported cases is 2,003, 740 in the last 7 days.

Starting this week with a few notables:

RM HS is now at 32 infection in the prior 7 days (1.2%).
Rockville HS 25, 1.5%
Wootton HS, 22, 1.0%
Blair HS, 21, 0.6%
BCC HS, 18, 0.7%
WJ HS, 17, 0.5%
Blake HS 16, 0.8%
Northwest HS, 16, 0.6%
Snowden Farm ES 16, 2.1%
Central Office 15 cases
Fairland ES 15, 2.3%

MacDonald Knolls has 3.3% of the school infected.

This week will be important to watch. Last week's Thursday's jump of 177 cases in a day was surprising, since the weather was good and kids should have been mostly eating outside. My guess is that fewer are masking, which could account for the rapid increase? If we continue to have spikes like that, it doesn't bode well for Q1.


There are about 185,000 students and staff in mcps. 177 cases is about 0.096% of the population. That's nothing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am wondering what is going to happen when y’all understand how much neurological damage you have caused your kids by demanding they get COVID 2-3 times a year. The learning loss from Zoom school will look like a dream.


We’ll take our chances, but you do you. Feel sorry for your kids though
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I looked at the dashboard today. My school is not listed despite 10 confirmed cases among a group of roughly 100 students in a specific program in a single grade.
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The pandemic is over. Ask Joe Biden.
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Anonymous wrote:The pandemic is over. Ask Joe Biden.


He’s not wrong.
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Anonymous wrote:The pandemic is over. Ask Joe Biden.


Biden has come out and taken credit for ending the pandemic and moving on. That’s all we need to know.
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Anonymous wrote:The pandemic is over. Ask Joe Biden.


I mean he’s right. You can stay in your basement forever but the rest of the country is living normally
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Anonymous wrote:The pandemic is over. Ask Joe Biden.


Biden has come out and taken credit for ending the pandemic and moving on. That’s all we need to know.


They is, the leader elected by those most worried about covid is now saying we don’t need to be worried about covid.
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Anonymous wrote:I am wondering what is going to happen when y’all understand how much neurological damage you have caused your kids by demanding they get COVID 2-3 times a year. The learning loss from Zoom school will look like a dream.


We’ll take our chances, but you do you. Feel sorry for your kids though


What kids?
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Anonymous wrote:The pandemic is over. Ask Joe Biden.


He’s not wrong.


It’s not over. He is not a doctor, just an irresponsible politician who has access to far better medical care than the rest of us.
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Anonymous wrote:“Immunity” due to previous infection or vaccination starts to fade away after 6 months. That’s why we have boosters. You still have some protection from severe infection/disease/hospitalization without the boosters though.


The risk for most for severe infection/hospitalization is pretty slim, especially for kids so I don't get why some demand everyone take multiple boosters. If you can scream on here no kids have died of covid, why do we need to keep dosing our kids with a vaccine that we don't have more than a few years of data on long term and no data on the brand new booster. If you want the booster, great, take it, but stop pushing it on others. Covid has mutated to where it is more contagious and less deadly. So, at this point, I'm more worried about transmission vs. hospitalization and we are doing nothing in MCPS to stop transmission.


You’re never going to stop transmission.


No, but you can reduce it with basic precautions. We could do a lot more except people like you aren't willing to and don't care about the consequences of your choices to others.


You’re not getting rid of covid, and there’s nothing coming in the foreseeable future that will change the course of the virus. So it makes no sense to continue with covid measures unless you’re prepared to keep those measures up indefinitely. Most of us aren’t willing to continue masking, distancing, quarantines, or extended isolation periods indefinitely. Particularly for a virus that doesn't get most people very sick.


We can do more but people like you are too selfish to do even basics to help prevent illness. We never had extended isolation periods or quarantines. Its kinda sad to think what example you are setting for your kids.


You don’t remember the 14 and 10 days isolation and quarantine periods?


No, never had any of that in MCPS.


You’ve got a pretty bad memory then.


I have a good memory and we had none of that in mcps.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I am wondering what is going to happen when y’all understand how much neurological damage you have caused your kids by demanding they get COVID 2-3 times a year. The learning loss from Zoom school will look like a dream.


Most of the learning loss was because these same parents didn't monitor their kids or make sure they did the work.


Yeah, those deadbeat parents that can't speak English, or don't know how to work ParentVue, or have to work 2 jobs to put food on those table...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am wondering what is going to happen when y’all understand how much neurological damage you have caused your kids by demanding they get COVID 2-3 times a year. The learning loss from Zoom school will look like a dream.


Most of the learning loss was because these same parents didn't monitor their kids or make sure they did the work.


Yeah, those deadbeat parents that can't speak English, or don't know how to work ParentVue, or have to work 2 jobs to put food on those table...


Stop blaming those parents when its the rich ones who are screaming about learning loss. A certain percentage have never done well at school.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am wondering what is going to happen when y’all understand how much neurological damage you have caused your kids by demanding they get COVID 2-3 times a year. The learning loss from Zoom school will look like a dream.


Most of the learning loss was because these same parents didn't monitor their kids or make sure they did the work.


Yeah, those deadbeat parents that can't speak English, or don't know how to work ParentVue, or have to work 2 jobs to put food on those table...


Stop blaming those parents when its the rich ones who are screaming about learning loss. A certain percentage have never done well at school.


They slowed down and cut back curriculum. You needed to do outside enrichment programs if you wanted a proper education.
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