May 9 Data

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Anonymous wrote:Looks like a lot of schools at or below 1%. When will you hang it up OP? What will you do with your life on June 17 to August 29.


OP. Relax knowing that my children's health is in my hands and not those of the MCPS Central Office.


In that case, knowing that pediatric hospitalizations are still trending downward should make you feel better.

Case counts don’t matter.


Hospitalizations is only one worry. That doesn't make me feel better. It makes me think you don't understand how this virus can impact children and their families when it spreads like wildfire through schools. If you don't mind getting covid, great, but it would be nice if you'd keep it contained in your house and not spread it to other homes.

And, kids can bring home covid to their parents so its not as simple as just looking at pediatric hospitalizations. Are you really that clueless?


Okay, when do your kids graduate? Will you still be providing daily reports up until then? Because this is our new reality, "bad behavior" or not.


I'm not providing the daily reports but my children don't graduate for a long time. But, there is something off with you if all you care about are hospitalizations and not having you or your kids get sick for a week or two and then miss school due to being sick. Or, worse, them spreading it to someone in a situation where they dont have the luxury to stay home as if they do, they don't have sick leave and they live pay check to pay check - you know, people like your housekeeper.


It doesn't matter what I (at an individual level) care about. The virus can't be controlled. China is barely keeping on top of it and will lose control the minute they allow for the slightest bit of freedom. You're going to be playing cat & mouse tracking this virus for the rest of your natural life if this is the way you're going to play it.


Your attitude of "no one can do anything so I will spread more covid" is defeatist, short sighted and giving your family organ damage.

I think you just can't live with what you've already done to your kids.


Have you considered what damage you are doing to your kids by your attitude and behavior and the example you set?
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Anonymous wrote:Looks like a lot of schools at or below 1%. When will you hang it up OP? What will you do with your life on June 17 to August 29.


OP. Relax knowing that my children's health is in my hands and not those of the MCPS Central Office.


In that case, knowing that pediatric hospitalizations are still trending downward should make you feel better.

Case counts don’t matter.


Hospitalizations is only one worry. That doesn't make me feel better. It makes me think you don't understand how this virus can impact children and their families when it spreads like wildfire through schools. If you don't mind getting covid, great, but it would be nice if you'd keep it contained in your house and not spread it to other homes.

And, kids can bring home covid to their parents so its not as simple as just looking at pediatric hospitalizations. Are you really that clueless?


Okay, when do your kids graduate? Will you still be providing daily reports up until then? Because this is our new reality, "bad behavior" or not.


I'm not providing the daily reports but my children don't graduate for a long time. But, there is something off with you if all you care about are hospitalizations and not having you or your kids get sick for a week or two and then miss school due to being sick. Or, worse, them spreading it to someone in a situation where they dont have the luxury to stay home as if they do, they don't have sick leave and they live pay check to pay check - you know, people like your housekeeper.


It doesn't matter what I (at an individual level) care about. The virus can't be controlled. China is barely keeping on top of it and will lose control the minute they allow for the slightest bit of freedom. You're going to be playing cat & mouse tracking this virus for the rest of your natural life if this is the way you're going to play it.


Actually it can be controlled by proper mitigation but it takes everyone to do it. If you are not part of the solution, you are teh problem.


If China can barely do it despite their draconian measures, then it cannot be reasonably controlled.
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Anonymous wrote:Looks like a lot of schools at or below 1%. When will you hang it up OP? What will you do with your life on June 17 to August 29.


OP. Relax knowing that my children's health is in my hands and not those of the MCPS Central Office.


In that case, knowing that pediatric hospitalizations are still trending downward should make you feel better.

Case counts don’t matter.


Hospitalizations is only one worry. That doesn't make me feel better. It makes me think you don't understand how this virus can impact children and their families when it spreads like wildfire through schools. If you don't mind getting covid, great, but it would be nice if you'd keep it contained in your house and not spread it to other homes.

And, kids can bring home covid to their parents so its not as simple as just looking at pediatric hospitalizations. Are you really that clueless?


Ok, look at the numbers for adults. Weekly mortality from covid for vaccinated/boosted adults under 50 is around 1 in 10 million, and about 1 in a million for adults 50-65.
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I thank the OP for compiling the data in a useful way!
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Ok sock puppet
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