I don't think it is, actually. |
Doesn’t .3% means one or two people per high school? |
No, because that's not really how it works. |
School is already open in other countries. I think 100 days from now it will.
Think about it either we keep apart and it dies off or we have a cluster like NYC and heard immunity kicks in. |
school will open. Once everything else is open it will be insane to not open schools. They may have to shut down again here or there but overall they will open. We are talking about three months from now. |
No one is saying you do. When schools open you will have a choice - go back to teach h or find a new job. I imagine as a former teacher, you would be able to make a living tutoring via zoom., or you could find a job in central office that doesn’t involve interacting with kids. -DP |
Nope, it doesn't. The mortality rate among children and young adults is very low. The risk is not to the kids, but to the adults (including elderly ones) who are at higher risk of catching it from a kid who is just a carrier and exhibits no symptoms. Again, this is why the focus should now be on protecting the most vulnerable. The level of protection, ranging from social distancing & substantial hand washing... to total quarantine depends on the people being protected. |
Yes, but none of the proposed solutions in the MD suggest school will resume normally - so likely kids will not go in person every day. |
Given that the IFR is not .3%, ignore this person. The CFR is very high. Best estimates of the IFR is .7-1% |
Vaccine is not the answer. There’s plenty of evidence that those who have tested positive once are testing positive again after recuperating. How’s the vaccine, containing only traces of the virus going to help? Unless coronavirus does not follow the rules of immunology, herd immunity is the way to go — or maybe there a new world order in the making. |
You can go to Ocean City this weekend and stroll on the packed boardwalk and wait in line for fries without a mask but your kids can’t go to daycare. I guarantee racetracks and casinos will open months before schools. People will question this stuff. |
I don’t know what the point of arguing about this on here is. The decision to reopen will not be made based on the public’s desires but on the facts as determined by health authorities. We’re all very used to decisions being democratic, but this one will not be. Because the public just doesn’t have the expertise. |
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If I were a teacher I would be embarrassed to admit to this, even anonymously online. My son is in elementary school. His work is so minimal. His math homework is usually one question. ONE QUESTION to turn in. He has learned zero in the last 2 months from his distance learning. Im doing my best to teach him what I can. I have already started using outside programs which are set up in a better format for learning than our schools. This has been a complete waste of 2 months and the fact that you love "teaching" without such a large percentage of students actually learning is scary. It doesn't matter what MCPS numbers say, even if 70% of students are logging on doesn't mean they're actually learning something. MCPS distance learning is like taking an open book test-- and we all know how well people learn from those. ![]() |
You clearly don’t understand how MCPS works. This isn’t a reality for school based staff. |