| I remember their was a person on this board so obsessed with keeping schools closed. They did not feel comfortable until the youngest kids could get vaccinated. I just wonder if that person is now satisfied or what? |
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Hopefully any parent that feels that way has already signed their kid up for a 3rd year of the MCPS Virtual Academy. I guess that’s why it’s there, right?
I have a neighbor who has kept her ES aged daughter in Virtual School since April 2020. I feel so terrible for this poor girl. If the BOE or MCPS even hints at shutting down due to high Covid numbers, I am positive that the majority of parents will lose their sh$t. And rightfully so. |
| Agreed. I do think about the posts on here and now with numbers of folks vaccinating the under 5 crowd so low I wonder if the people posting here about how that was the only way things would be safe are doing okay??? They must be perplexed. |
What is the percentage of parents vaccinating kids under 5 in MoCo? Do we have stats on that? I saw that in the US as a while it is something like 7%. Can’t imagine why anyone would get their 4 year old vaccinated at this point, but I guess it could be necessary if daycares are requiring it (super unethical!). |
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What is the point of this post! Schools were in person last year and will be in a month.
You are pretty terrible and judge mental to talk about your neighbors child here. Vaccines are not stopping transmission. With no masking and no precautions and the newer variant highly contagious it’s going to be another bumpy year. So, saying you are vaccinated is meaningless in terms of spread. If you want families to return, what are you going to do to make it safe. Not everyone is ok getting Covid nor getting it multiple times. |
Maybe she likes virtual. The biggest issue for her is nasty judge mental neighbors who are trying to justify their behavior and choices. What her to return? Then be a part of the solution and not problem in terms of Covid safety. Until MCPS puts in precautions or Covid is better many of us will choose to stay virtual. I feel bad for your kids that you don’t care about their health and safety. People like you are exactly why we are in virtual as you’d send your kids in sick and not think twice. |
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Hello. I'm the one who predicted in 2020 that covid wasn't over, in 2021 that covid wasn't over, the winter spike last year, and earlier this year that covid mutations would be a concern.
Now here we are, facing BA.275, BA.4 and BA.5. Here is my prediction for this year. My guess is that a combination of mask fatigue and the non-masking parents will influence their children, who will peer-pressure other children to not wear their masks at school. Since current vaccines are relatively ineffective against the new variants, and MCPS refuses to enable a more dynamic hybrid response, I would expect multiple and complete school shutdowns to occur when the cold weather hits (no later than January / February) due to teacher illnesses. There is the possibility it could occur earlier (as early as October) since MC is already at a HIGH covid level (if you weren't aware), depending on the weather. Cold and/or rainy days would work in favor of the virus, as it normally happens when kids catch colds. https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/montgomery-county-reaches-high-covid-community-level/3116781/ MCPS could choose to mitigate, parents could choose to encourage masking, but both groups seem too entrenched in their positions to reason with. My guess is the sense of entitlement is too high without a counterbalance. My fear, and I hope I'm wrong on this, is that the counterbalance could come in the form of a large-scale negative outcome. My guess is that the Administration is already aware of this, and why the new vaccines are being rushed and ordered to be available by October or November or even sooner, according to these articles: https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2022/07/26/1113615330/reformulated-covid-vaccine-boosters-may-be-available-earlier-than-expected https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2022/07/22/booster-shots-coronavirus-under-50/ But, if the unmasked parents want to stay unmasked, there's not much you can do about it (but neither will they). https://www.newscientist.com/article/2330568-long-covid-symptoms-may-include-hair-loss-and-ejaculation-difficulties/ https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-07-26/more-than-100-000-british-workers-are-off-sick-with-long-covid In terms of variants, the good news is that the more proteins that appear, the fewer rabbits should be left in the hat. The bad news is that the math is still stacked against this being the very, very last covid strain that evades immunity. Best case scenario - the new vaccines are out by September so that the majority of kids are immunized by the end of November. No new variants that evade prior infection or vaccine immunity. Worst case scenario - I hope I'm wrong. Again, this is just one opinion. We'll see. |
| Well, of course no one will be wearing masks in the fall. Did you think people would mask forever? |
Plenty of people will be masked in the fall, that's just obvious. |
MCPS can't even run summer school buses or staff summer school programs. The writing is on the wall for how August is going to go. |
While I agree with what you are saying, its an election year. They absolutely are not going to shut down and its going to run rapidly through the schools. They promised us a new updated vaccine last spring and it never happened so I'm to counting on an update in the fall. The only hope we have is it is so contegous many will have it this summer but there will be a new variant after this. |
One reason we are staying another year in Virtual. We want the stability and not to have to worry about this stuff. |
This is the new normal. That kind of stability isn’t coming back. In the meantime, kids only get so many in-person school years. Time goes fast. |
Covid is officially background noise at this point. Nothing is shutting down. |