| Teachers are probably so spent that they are not going to spend the excess energy to inquire about travel and then demand testing results. I'm not expecting teachers to take on this role -- it's excessive and they already have too much to do. |
| I am a teacher and totally agree with PP. I personally will not add travel-police to my many roles including new ones like distancing-police and mask-police. I just don’t have the energy. |
| Does ANY other major city/ county/ state still have this type of quarantine policy in the US? |
Boston: https://www.bostonpublicschools.org/Page/8427 |
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That is very different guidance. For Boston you just need to test three days before entering Massachusetts.
DC is asking you to test three-five days after entering DC. |
Last updated June 25: https://osse.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/osse/page_content/attachments/FINAL_OSSE_Health_and_Safety%20Guidance_for_Schools-COVID-19_Recovery_Period.pdf |
True, we aren't going to inquire. The kids offer up all kinds of info at morning meeting. It's just disheartening to know that some adults are purposely keeping teachers/admin in the dark about travel. |
I’m going to do a rapid PCR the sunday before school starts (which is 3 days after getting home). we’ll have results by midnight. I don’t want to chance a false positive or negative. |
| We are simply not doing any of this. The harder they make it, the less compliance will happen you know…. |