From your article: WTF "As a result, the cancellation goes beyond in-person classes to include remote classes, the district said. However, “in-season extra-curricular practices and competitions will continue,” the district said." Because teachers are quarantining and not confirmed ill?! Also, they don't require masks. |
| Amazing. A school district more poorly run than DCPS |
Tell us you don’t know anything about medicine or delta without telling us you don’t know anything about medicine or delta. (Delta transmits through air much much more effectively than the alpha variant.) |
| My understanding is that there will be no quarantining because our mask mandate will allow everyone to pretend there was no close contact bc everyone was wearing masks. What I want to know is whether when I as a parent decide that enough is enough, how I keep my kids home safe away from this shit show. |
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So if DCPS really plans on not quarantining after exposure in a classroom (my god!) then the question becomes: when other schools have done this, with masking, how much spread was there?
Good news is we have a week and half to wait for other schools to test this about delta for us. |
Yes, this is the CDC guidance that is now in the OSSE handbook. Apparently a lot of people on this thread know more than CDC. |
Better make that choice quick! |
I mean so do I. But I understand the chance of that happening is about 5%. |
The CDC guidance was predicated on alpha, not delta. The virus has changed. |
The UK already did. Without masks even. (Let me be clear I am in favor of masks) |
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The denialism and the gaslighting are no longer possible all over the board are counterproductive.
We are in a high transmission area. Delta is extremely contagious. There is no longer any doubt that children can be infected and they can infect their peers and their family, they can be hospitalized and die, and they can have long-covid. The vaccination rates in DC are not great. The teen vaccination rates are terrible, particularly considering that 1 shot does little against delta. The asymptomatic testing program last year was abysmal, which some teachers and some families suspected, but we didn't actually know until yesterday, when the DC Auditor dropped their report about it. There is no good reason to trust it won't be abysmal this year as well. Just saliva pool-testing, of too few kids, too infrequently. The CDC definition of 'close contact' for the purpose of K12 contact tracing and quarantine has absolutely no grounding in the reality of delta being airborne and highly contagious. It is not grounded in science, much less current science. It basically guarantees that infected children will stay in their classroom and infect other classmates. There are still several DCPS buildings with HVAC that doesn't even keep cool, much less provide covid-safe air exchanges. Not all masks are created equal, and all DCPS infographics show flat surgical masks that are woefully inadequate against the current variant. We hear nothing about mask requirements, or mask availability at school. Last year, a child would be handed a itty bitty bikini surgical mask if they didn't bring their own. That mask with not protect the wearer nor the wearer's classmates from delta. It's better than nothing, yes, it's better than banning mask mandates, but floppy surgical masks will not adequately reduce transmission, especially in a classroom with a few non-quarantined, obviously exposed, probably contagious, classmates. Objectively, this is a shit show. |
This is a reasonable assumption for a vaccinated kid. I'm impressed by the number of people on this thread that are waking up and realizing they don't know the new OSSE guidance, how masks factor in to "close contacts", and how vaccination factors into quarantine. |
Sure, I'll wait to see what the CDC says, not the rando on the internet. |
This thread is about elementary schools. That is, unvaccinated kids. Yes, vaccinated kids are different, and we should have much less worry about them. |
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So this is the CDC’s definition:
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/php/contact-tracing/contact-tracing-plan/appendix.html#contact
Exception?! Exception??? The CDC knows this is going to lead to spread. For alpha, I was with them. The transmission risk was a lot lower and if some kids got it fine. But delta is a different ball of wax, as Francis Collins and Fauci have been saying this week. F. This is going to be a hot mess. |