They don't, but they abound most everywhere else, facilitating spread, mutation, and hospital strain. At least some states are addressing the latter by turning away the ones who choose not to do the bare minimum at the door. |
Why? At least they have to test to come back home. I'd be more worried about the families going to Disney or visiting family in Kentucky or some other not highly vaxxed state. |
There is a lot of that. The vaccines aren’t stopping people from getting sick |
Unfortunately, I agree. Schools will likely be closed in January. People can't stomach the number of cases, regardless of how minor this illness is. Its a great excuse to prolong the break! |
When nearly the entire population is vaccinated and masked, it's not creating a huge risk. Your trips to crowded malls and grocery stores are more dangerous. |
You are missing entirely the issue that the unvaccinated create. |
Not happening, babe. Sorry. |
Nope, 98% of breakouts and cases are in highly vaccinated NE and DC look at the my times map yourself. It’s not happening with the unvaccinated crowd in the South. |
| The difference is, the breakouts in vaccinated areas are just positive cases. But the hospitalizations are generally f unvaccinated people. Big difference. |
I would be equally horrified if my kid's school took a field trip to a crowded destination the day before they'd have that data. |
If that’s the case why are Maryland’s hospitals crowded? Really high vax rate. |
?? Okay, good thing your kids school isn't going on a field trip? This is not a random place where the vaccination status of everyone isn't known and masks are optional. |
| I don’t think our school will go virtual . So far this year I think we have had 7 cases . |
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Omicron will hit everyone, and the people who are only partially vaccinated, or don't have recent shots or boosters, might get quite sick. The unvaccinated and immunosuppressed are at great risk of both Delta and Omicron, but these are not the only ones who will end up in hospital, hence why they will reach capacity. To lighten pressure on hospitals, there will be closures. Who knows which ones will come first, mask mandates, schools, workplaces, bars/restaurants, but at some point pretty much everything will close. |
Your school is not magically protected from the outside world, PP, because Omicron is about 5 times as transmissible as Delta. In our public high school, we had 14 cases today, 8 yesterday, 4 on wednesday, 6 on tuesday and 7 on monday. And we're not even in the top 5 most affected high schools in our county. I don't know if you follow cases in the district, but the case spike in just the last two days is pretty stunning. MD hospitals are near capacity... we're not in good shape here. |