They have to make it look like they’re doing something since they’ve made very little plans or progress preparing to bring all students back to the buildings five days a week. |
Considering that pediatrician offices have been using the temperature gun for 20 years… |
+1 |
Ours have used the ear thermometer |
Mine uses a variety. Usually the gun since my oldest was born - 2007 |
I'm absolutely okay with temp checks next year. Not for COVID, but for the flu and other airbourne illnesses. Once to enter. The second check a few hours later so that those who drugged up their kids with Tylenol can be forced to keep their kids home for 48 hours. ![]() |
Sadly this is a for real post. They also posted it to another FB group I’m on. The person is so sadly earnest. But seriously, how do people make it through the day? No sense of perspective and knowing when something is crunch time or not. You waste all your angst on the stupid stuff. |
I totally agree. We're already fighting Covid19, we really don't need to burden ourselves with miscellaneous stuff. For some, if they think that placing a thermometer to the forehead is akin to gun, that's a play on the imagination. Similar to thinking that eating spaghetti is akin to chewing on long, albino earthworms. |
Cannot agree more with both of you! If it’s not one thing it’s something else. I don’t know how it people function with this level of anxiety all the time. |
I’m personally terrified of albino earthworms. Trauma!! |
When was this posted? I can’t find the post on AEM. |
It’s on the Arlington Covid 19 group. |
Oooh yeah, sorry about that. I’m so accustomed to her eyesight posts on AEM that I mixed up where she posted this gem. |
Our ACPS school (Tucker) is already in session, with masks, in person. But tell me more about how they’ve made very little progress or preparation… |
Rectal thermometers it is, then. |