MCPS covid cases

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:20 new cases at MBHS. OMG!


In a school with 3200 kids and a few hundred staff members? If that is sustained it might get to the 5% threshold, but just barely.


They are symptomatic. Considering asymptomatic ones and symptomatic but not tested I would guess that it may be around 100 cases in one day. That is OMG.


Who said they were symptomatic?

Even if there were 100 cases, why does it matter if the cases are almost always mild? People that are high risk for severe illness should adjust their behavior, not students.


LIKE PARENTS AND TEACHERS, DUMBASS?

My friend with kids in MCPS recently survived an aggressive cancer with massive chemo and a transplant procedure. He had to get all his childhood vaccines again, plus those for Covid and flu, but he is vulnerable for life.
I know teachers in that scenario too.

WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU? Don't you understand that vulnerable people live in our community and cannot isolate completely?

Stupid moron.



What is it you suggest? This is the world now. It’s going to be a tougher place for some going forward.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Churchill email said 17


That's only because they aren't trying. They would be the highest if it matters!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:20 new cases at MBHS. OMG!


In a school with 3200 kids and a few hundred staff members? If that is sustained it might get to the 5% threshold, but just barely.


They are symptomatic. Considering asymptomatic ones and symptomatic but not tested I would guess that it may be around 100 cases in one day. That is OMG.


Who said they were symptomatic?

Even if there were 100 cases, why does it matter if the cases are almost always mild? People that are high risk for severe illness should adjust their behavior, not students.


LIKE PARENTS AND TEACHERS, DUMBASS?

My friend with kids in MCPS recently survived an aggressive cancer with massive chemo and a transplant procedure. He had to get all his childhood vaccines again, plus those for Covid and flu, but he is vulnerable for life.
I know teachers in that scenario too.

WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU? Don't you understand that vulnerable people live in our community and cannot isolate completely?

Stupid moron.



What is it you suggest? This is the world now. It’s going to be a tougher place for some going forward.


So we all need to make some sacrifices for the greater good of our community instead of being selfish and putting others in harm's way.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:20 new cases at MBHS. OMG!


In a school with 3200 kids and a few hundred staff members? If that is sustained it might get to the 5% threshold, but just barely.


They are symptomatic. Considering asymptomatic ones and symptomatic but not tested I would guess that it may be around 100 cases in one day. That is OMG.


Who said they were symptomatic?

Even if there were 100 cases, why does it matter if the cases are almost always mild? People that are high risk for severe illness should adjust their behavior, not students.


LIKE PARENTS AND TEACHERS, DUMBASS?

My friend with kids in MCPS recently survived an aggressive cancer with massive chemo and a transplant procedure. He had to get all his childhood vaccines again, plus those for Covid and flu, but he is vulnerable for life.
I know teachers in that scenario too.

WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU? Don't you understand that vulnerable people live in our community and cannot isolate completely?

Stupid moron.



What is it you suggest? This is the world now. It’s going to be a tougher place for some going forward.


So we all need to make some sacrifices for the greater good of our community instead of being selfish and putting others in harm's way.


Such as? Getting vaccinated and mask? Sure. Staying home? No.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:20 new cases at MBHS. OMG!


In a school with 3200 kids and a few hundred staff members? If that is sustained it might get to the 5% threshold, but just barely.


They are symptomatic. Considering asymptomatic ones and symptomatic but not tested I would guess that it may be around 100 cases in one day. That is OMG.


Who said they were symptomatic?

Even if there were 100 cases, why does it matter if the cases are almost always mild? People that are high risk for severe illness should adjust their behavior, not students.


LIKE PARENTS AND TEACHERS, DUMBASS?

My friend with kids in MCPS recently survived an aggressive cancer with massive chemo and a transplant procedure. He had to get all his childhood vaccines again, plus those for Covid and flu, but he is vulnerable for life.
I know teachers in that scenario too.

WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU? Don't you understand that vulnerable people live in our community and cannot isolate completely?

Stupid moron.



What is it you suggest? This is the world now. It’s going to be a tougher place for some going forward.


I wish you karmic retribution, most heartily. You are completely worthless and despicable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:20 new cases at MBHS. OMG!


In a school with 3200 kids and a few hundred staff members? If that is sustained it might get to the 5% threshold, but just barely.


They are symptomatic. Considering asymptomatic ones and symptomatic but not tested I would guess that it may be around 100 cases in one day. That is OMG.


Who said they were symptomatic?

Even if there were 100 cases, why does it matter if the cases are almost always mild? People that are high risk for severe illness should adjust their behavior, not students.


LIKE PARENTS AND TEACHERS, DUMBASS?

My friend with kids in MCPS recently survived an aggressive cancer with massive chemo and a transplant procedure. He had to get all his childhood vaccines again, plus those for Covid and flu, but he is vulnerable for life.
I know teachers in that scenario too.

WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU? Don't you understand that vulnerable people live in our community and cannot isolate completely?

Stupid moron.



What is it you suggest? This is the world now. It’s going to be a tougher place for some going forward.


So we all need to make some sacrifices for the greater good of our community instead of being selfish and putting others in harm's way.


So you have no practical suggestions got it
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:20 new cases at MBHS. OMG!


In a school with 3200 kids and a few hundred staff members? If that is sustained it might get to the 5% threshold, but just barely.


They are symptomatic. Considering asymptomatic ones and symptomatic but not tested I would guess that it may be around 100 cases in one day. That is OMG.


Who said they were symptomatic?

Even if there were 100 cases, why does it matter if the cases are almost always mild? People that are high risk for severe illness should adjust their behavior, not students.


LIKE PARENTS AND TEACHERS, DUMBASS?

My friend with kids in MCPS recently survived an aggressive cancer with massive chemo and a transplant procedure. He had to get all his childhood vaccines again, plus those for Covid and flu, but he is vulnerable for life.
I know teachers in that scenario too.

WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU? Don't you understand that vulnerable people live in our community and cannot isolate completely?

Stupid moron.



What is it you suggest? This is the world now. It’s going to be a tougher place for some going forward.


I wish you karmic retribution, most heartily. You are completely worthless and despicable.


Understood.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:20 new cases at MBHS. OMG!


In a school with 3200 kids and a few hundred staff members? If that is sustained it might get to the 5% threshold, but just barely.


They are symptomatic. Considering asymptomatic ones and symptomatic but not tested I would guess that it may be around 100 cases in one day. That is OMG.


Who said they were symptomatic?

Even if there were 100 cases, why does it matter if the cases are almost always mild? People that are high risk for severe illness should adjust their behavior, not students.


LIKE PARENTS AND TEACHERS, DUMBASS?

My friend with kids in MCPS recently survived an aggressive cancer with massive chemo and a transplant procedure. He had to get all his childhood vaccines again, plus those for Covid and flu, but he is vulnerable for life.
I know teachers in that scenario too.

WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU? Don't you understand that vulnerable people live in our community and cannot isolate completely?

Stupid moron.



They know and they don't care. God forbid they miss a Christmas party.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:20 new cases at MBHS. OMG!


In a school with 3200 kids and a few hundred staff members? If that is sustained it might get to the 5% threshold, but just barely.


They are symptomatic. Considering asymptomatic ones and symptomatic but not tested I would guess that it may be around 100 cases in one day. That is OMG.


Who said they were symptomatic?

Even if there were 100 cases, why does it matter if the cases are almost always mild? People that are high risk for severe illness should adjust their behavior, not students.


LIKE PARENTS AND TEACHERS, DUMBASS?

My friend with kids in MCPS recently survived an aggressive cancer with massive chemo and a transplant procedure. He had to get all his childhood vaccines again, plus those for Covid and flu, but he is vulnerable for life.
I know teachers in that scenario too.

WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU? Don't you understand that vulnerable people live in our community and cannot isolate completely?

Stupid moron.



What is it you suggest? This is the world now. It’s going to be a tougher place for some going forward.


I wish you karmic retribution, most heartily. You are completely worthless and despicable.


So again, what is it you specifically suggest?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:20 new cases at MBHS. OMG!


In a school with 3200 kids and a few hundred staff members? If that is sustained it might get to the 5% threshold, but just barely.


They are symptomatic. Considering asymptomatic ones and symptomatic but not tested I would guess that it may be around 100 cases in one day. That is OMG.


Who said they were symptomatic?

Even if there were 100 cases, why does it matter if the cases are almost always mild? People that are high risk for severe illness should adjust their behavior, not students.


LIKE PARENTS AND TEACHERS, DUMBASS?

My friend with kids in MCPS recently survived an aggressive cancer with massive chemo and a transplant procedure. He had to get all his childhood vaccines again, plus those for Covid and flu, but he is vulnerable for life.
I know teachers in that scenario too.

WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU? Don't you understand that vulnerable people live in our community and cannot isolate completely?

Stupid moron.



Of course I do. My spouse had an organ transplant 10 years ago. Yet she’s still been working as a health care provider throughout the pandemic- including before vaccines were available- because life goes on. The simple and unavoidable reality is that life is a little more risky for these people. Nothing we do is going to substantially change that in the moderate term.
Anonymous
Prediction of covid cases at your DC’s school tomorrow.

Here is mine:

MBHS ~50
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Prediction of covid cases at your DC’s school tomorrow.

Here is mine:

MBHS ~50


It needs to burn thru so that's not bad news.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Prediction of covid cases at your DC’s school tomorrow.

Here is mine:

MBHS ~50


It won’t be because it’s so hard to get tested right now. I’ve been waiting for test results for days.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Omicron infections appear no less severe than Delta

https://www.reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/omicron-infections-appear-no-less-severe-than-delta-covid-19-lowers-sperm-count-2021-12-20/


Oh my. DC is absolutely not going to school tomorrow.
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