List of what each school is doing

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:WES is closed Tuesday & virtual rest of the week. Thursday half day synchronous so parents can bring their kids for Covid testing.


WES had become on joke on covid issues. Requiring kids to wear N95s at all times outside and while they are playing basketball. Worse than GDS. Time for new leadership.


There is a vocal group of parents, primarily from early childhood, who will only be satisfied when all the kids are wearing Hazmat suits. They have driven the entire response, out of all proportion to the hazard. Other parents have to this point remained silent, I guess out of a sense of decorum. That started to change last night on the Zoom call. I agree leadership needs to start leading here--but they will only do that if sane parents give HOS and others support that we want to move on.
Anonymous
Yet another Burgundy family. The lack of communication is laughable.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Any announcements from the testing privates yet?

Public school parent/ teacher alert.


Because no private school parents ever post here wanting to get the gossip about other private schools?

Are you new here?


Notice how they didn’t deny it. Good spotting.


Wtf? I did the post asking about private school announcements and I am absolutely 100 percent a private school parent


No, you are a nasty public school parent. These PPs can see you from their computers and they know.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:How does Dr. Fauci know the potential for long Covid from omicron? It hasn’t even been in South Africa that long.


He doesn’t. He’s been wrong on so many prior statements.


Omicron didn’t actually originate in South Africa, it was just identified there as a new variant on November 11. Long covid can take less than a month to develop, with symptoms showing between 5 to 15 days after one develops covid.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How does Dr. Fauci know the potential for long Covid from omicron? It hasn’t even been in South Africa that long.


He doesn’t. He’s been wrong on so many prior statements.


Omicron didn’t actually originate in South Africa, it was just identified there as a new variant on November 11. Long covid can take less than a month to develop, with symptoms showing between 5 to 15 days after one develops covid.


It's still not even agreed upon in the medical community that "long Covid" exists. It's a good fallback argument for lockdown forever folks, but it's much more likely that "long Covid" is the result of being shut in for two years eating like garbage and feeling sorry for yourself. "Long Covid" is the new "Chronic Fatigue Syndrome". It's called depression. Get outside and go for a walk in the sun.
Anonymous
This thread started off so informative with all the school updates and now has veered off course with Fauci/COVID conspiracy theories.

Can we refocus? Have any schools provided updates since testing beyond SSSAS? We are still waiting to hear.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This thread started off so informative with all the school updates and now has veered off course with Fauci/COVID conspiracy theories.

Can we refocus? Have any schools provided updates since testing beyond SSSAS? We are still waiting to hear.


You must first pledge that you a private school parent.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:WES is closed Tuesday & virtual rest of the week. Thursday half day synchronous so parents can bring their kids for Covid testing.


WES had become on joke on covid issues. Requiring kids to wear N95s at all times outside and while they are playing basketball. Worse than GDS. Time for new leadership.


There is a vocal group of parents, primarily from early childhood, who will only be satisfied when all the kids are wearing Hazmat suits. They have driven the entire response, out of all proportion to the hazard. Other parents have to this point remained silent, I guess out of a sense of decorum. That started to change last night on the Zoom call. I agree leadership needs to start leading here--but they will only do that if sane parents give HOS and others support that we want to move on.


If this is true, then that is a further sign of bad leadership. The HOS should not be simply responding to the loudest voices and waiting for "support" from other factions. A competent HOS/ Board makes a thoughtful decision, based on parameters important to the school community, and stands by it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This thread started off so informative with all the school updates and now has veered off course with Fauci/COVID conspiracy theories.

Can we refocus? Have any schools provided updates since testing beyond SSSAS? We are still waiting to hear.


Holton: bc of weather, testing vendor could not do the Tuesday tests. W-F remote with vendor coming in for testing on Thursday.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Sorry, I'm just going to say it. Schools need to stay closed this week DMV is a Covid hotspot, snow tomorrow, families coming back from travels and reunions, teachers who may have it, kids indoors. They say this will peak Jan 9. Just keep the schools closed and the hospitals out of meltdown.


Yeah, two weeks to slow the spread. Three years later…


THIS

2 years later, but I feel 'ya


Actually Covid was in the United States well before spring it was here in November and December of ‘19 prior to the outbreak in the spring of 20.


Agreed.
Anonymous
As we discuss disappointments around communication, how schools are responding etc, remember that MCPS did no testing. Their reporting is based only on parent & staff self reporting. Currently, testing has required an OPT-IN form for parents. I’m not discounting our concerns in the least, but there is a whole different world in our nearby neighborhood schools where many of our friends live.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, I'm just going to say it. Schools need to stay closed this week DMV is a Covid hotspot, snow tomorrow, families coming back from travels and reunions, teachers who may have it, kids indoors. They say this will peak Jan 9. Just keep the schools closed and the hospitals out of meltdown.


Yeah, two weeks to slow the spread. Three years later…


THIS

2 years later, but I feel 'ya


Actually Covid was in the United States well before spring it was here in November and December of ‘19 prior to the outbreak in the spring of 20.


Agreed.


Source?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How does Dr. Fauci know the potential for long Covid from omicron? It hasn’t even been in South Africa that long.


He doesn’t. He’s been wrong on so many prior statements.


Omicron didn’t actually originate in South Africa, it was just identified there as a new variant on November 11. Long covid can take less than a month to develop, with symptoms showing between 5 to 15 days after one develops covid.


It's still not even agreed upon in the medical community that "long Covid" exists. It's a good fallback argument for lockdown forever folks, but it's much more likely that "long Covid" is the result of being shut in for two years eating like garbage and feeling sorry for yourself. "Long Covid" is the new "Chronic Fatigue Syndrome". It's called depression. Get outside and go for a walk in the sun.


I have friends with long COVID over 1 year. My neighbor, a pulmonary specialist, said one quarter of his COVID patients have long haul COVID.

I am not aware of any controversy over whether it exists but more around how long it will last. Research links the mechanics of it as being similar to chronic fatigue syndrome that is triggered by a virus and send immune system into a self destruct mode for many years. Hopefully, Long haul COVID will Not last as long as CFS. But we don’t know yet because not enough time has passed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:As we discuss disappointments around communication, how schools are responding etc, remember that MCPS did no testing. Their reporting is based only on parent & staff self reporting. Currently, testing has required an OPT-IN form for parents. I’m not discounting our concerns in the least, but there is a whole different world in our nearby neighborhood schools where many of our friends live.


It is going to take schools a long time to realize that testing itself is the issue. The staff shortages are caused by the asymptotic testing. MCPS’s lack of testing (which is just a function of their incompetence) actually positions them better to stay open. Eventually, like various sports leagues have done, testing will be dropped, but not before a lot of unnecessary quarantines and school closures among area private schools.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How does Dr. Fauci know the potential for long Covid from omicron? It hasn’t even been in South Africa that long.


He doesn’t. He’s been wrong on so many prior statements.


Omicron didn’t actually originate in South Africa, it was just identified there as a new variant on November 11. Long covid can take less than a month to develop, with symptoms showing between 5 to 15 days after one develops covid.


It's still not even agreed upon in the medical community that "long Covid" exists. It's a good fallback argument for lockdown forever folks, but it's much more likely that "long Covid" is the result of being shut in for two years eating like garbage and feeling sorry for yourself. "Long Covid" is the new "Chronic Fatigue Syndrome". It's called depression. Get outside and go for a walk in the sun.


I have friends with long COVID over 1 year. My neighbor, a pulmonary specialist, said one quarter of his COVID patients have long haul COVID.

I am not aware of any controversy over whether it exists but more around how long it will last. Research links the mechanics of it as being similar to chronic fatigue syndrome that is triggered by a virus and send immune system into a self destruct mode for many years. Hopefully, Long haul COVID will Not last as long as CFS. But we don’t know yet because not enough time has passed.


Please see the award winning documentary Unrest if you care to educate yourself better about chronic fatigue syndrome. It is far from a psycho somatic mental illness. It is real and debilitates many millions around the world.

It is triggered by a virus, usually Epstein Barr virus, than creates havoc in the auto immune system of people with CFS. Many previously healthy active and happy people become shadows of their former selves after getting viral I’ll eases that result in CFS.

COVID researches are currently exploring similarities with long haul COVID, which is also triggered by a virus.

I have family and friends struggling with CFS. It is not a mental illness but very much rooted in biology. There is complex interplay between a virus, auto immune system and stress. Stigma does not help but education, research, moral support and major lifestyle modifications help.
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