Are more people opting into the APS testing?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Healthy kids will test negative.


Bingo!
Anonymous
Nope
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Of course. No brainer. We are part of a community. Doing our part.


Any adults in our 240K person community doing it? Nope. And only 18% of APS kids were doing it under the prior regime, and I'm sure it's even much, much less.

By signing up for this testing regime, you're signing up for your child to be one of the very few of the 240K people in this county subject to such COVID mitigation burden.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Healthy kids will test negative.


Plenty of false positives too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Of course. No brainer. We are part of a community. Doing our part.


Any adults in our 240K person community doing it? Nope. And only 18% of APS kids were doing it under the prior regime, and I'm sure it's even much, much less.

By signing up for this testing regime, you're signing up for your child to be one of the very few of the 240K people in this county subject to such COVID mitigation burden.


Their body (or their kids body) your choice- yeah yeah we know.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Of course. No brainer. We are part of a community. Doing our part.


Any adults in our 240K person community doing it? Nope. And only 18% of APS kids were doing it under the prior regime, and I'm sure it's even much, much less.

By signing up for this testing regime, you're signing up for your child to be one of the very few of the 240K people in this county subject to such COVID mitigation burden.


Burden? A 30 sec test is a burden? As opposed to the burden of spreading a virus by closing your eyes, sticking your fingers in your ears and yelling "lalalalalaa".

How rich.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Of course. No brainer. We are part of a community. Doing our part.


Any adults in our 240K person community doing it? Nope. And only 18% of APS kids were doing it under the prior regime, and I'm sure it's even much, much less.

By signing up for this testing regime, you're signing up for your child to be one of the very few of the 240K people in this county subject to such COVID mitigation burden.


We are being tested often at work. If I have symptoms at all I cancel appointments and get tested. PCR. Everyone in my office is doing the same thing. If more people took responsibility it would be less of a deal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Healthy kids will test negative.


Plenty of false positives too.


Libertarians are so weird.
Anonymous
Not with a 10 day quarantine for my vaccinated child.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not with a 10 day quarantine for my vaccinated child.


So if you’re vaccinated child had a breakthrough case you would just let them be around other people’s children?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not with a 10 day quarantine for my vaccinated child.


So if you’re vaccinated child had a breakthrough case you would just let them be around other people’s children?


I'm only testing if symptomatic.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Of course. No brainer. We are part of a community. Doing our part.


Any adults in our 240K person community doing it? Nope. And only 18% of APS kids were doing it under the prior regime, and I'm sure it's even much, much less.

By signing up for this testing regime, you're signing up for your child to be one of the very few of the 240K people in this county subject to such COVID mitigation burden.


Burden? A 30 sec test is a burden? As opposed to the burden of spreading a virus by closing your eyes, sticking your fingers in your ears and yelling "lalalalalaa".

How rich.


Both of my kids missed a few days of school due to covid protocols despite never testing positive. We believed that they would be given opportunities to make up missed work but they were not- different schools, so not just a problem at one. We had to jump through hoops for a month to get our junior permission to retake a science test that she missed. That’s a burden, and a big one. I’d be all in like we were in the fall if the promises were true. As it is, if my kids are asymptomatic they won’t be tested and will be in school. If you don’t like the thought of that, thank the failed system.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not with a 10 day quarantine for my vaccinated child.


So if you’re vaccinated child had a breakthrough case you would just let them be around other people’s children?


I'm only testing if symptomatic.


You are part of the problem. This stance is what will cause harsher guidelines. It’s a few seconds of a Q-tip up the nose it’s not anything terrible. If your child is negative it’s even less of a deal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Of course. No brainer. We are part of a community. Doing our part.


Any adults in our 240K person community doing it? Nope. And only 18% of APS kids were doing it under the prior regime, and I'm sure it's even much, much less.

By signing up for this testing regime, you're signing up for your child to be one of the very few of the 240K people in this county subject to such COVID mitigation burden.


Burden? A 30 sec test is a burden? As opposed to the burden of spreading a virus by closing your eyes, sticking your fingers in your ears and yelling "lalalalalaa".

How rich.


Both of my kids missed a few days of school due to covid protocols despite never testing positive. We believed that they would be given opportunities to make up missed work but they were not- different schools, so not just a problem at one. We had to jump through hoops for a month to get our junior permission to retake a science test that she missed. That’s a burden, and a big one. I’d be all in like we were in the fall if the promises were true. As it is, if my kids are asymptomatic they won’t be tested and will be in school. If you don’t like the thought of that, thank the failed system.


It’s more like thanks covid. Grow up
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not with a 10 day quarantine for my vaccinated child.


So if you’re vaccinated child had a breakthrough case you would just let them be around other people’s children?


I'm only testing if symptomatic.


You are part of the problem. This stance is what will cause harsher guidelines. It’s a few seconds of a Q-tip up the nose it’s not anything terrible. If your child is negative it’s even less of a deal.


COVID will never be eradicated. This whole asymptomatic testing regime will be going the way of the dodo bird soon. Society can't function with it.
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