APS COVID Tests for Spring Break - What percentage do you estimate are going straight in the trash?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wish some of you would have traveled somewhere nice for spring break instead of monitoring everyone else's plans and mask statuses.


I did!

Cruise for a week. Hit Jamaica (great natural loud), Grand Cayman, Bahamas and Cozumel in Mexico.

No masks. No BS.

Happy AF.

Pitying those who allowed the globalists to instill fear in them and coerced them to take an experimental gene therapy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have two kids in APS and things don’t seem to be falling apart at all.

Interesting.


I know tons of APS families down with COVID. It’s spreading like crazy out there!

But there's less than 160 cases a day in the whole county. There were 675/day in January. Yes there's spread but lets not exaggerate.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have two kids in APS and things don’t seem to be falling apart at all.

Interesting.


I know tons of APS families down with COVID. It’s spreading like crazy out there!

But there's less than 160 cases a day in the whole county. There were 675/day in January. Yes there's spread but lets not exaggerate.


There were 135 cases in APS on Monday, and 83 cases in APS today. I looked back at the APS reporting in January and they were looking at 100 to 200 cases a day in mid-January, some non-Monday weekdays reporting less than 100. May have been more earlier or later. If this isn't January level, quite, it's getting there.

And unless more than half of all the cases in Arlington are being contracted by kids in schools, seems like there's more than 160 cases/day here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have two kids in APS and things don’t seem to be falling apart at all.

Interesting.


I know tons of APS families down with COVID. It’s spreading like crazy out there!

But there's less than 160 cases a day in the whole county. There were 675/day in January. Yes there's spread but lets not exaggerate.


There were 135 cases in APS on Monday, and 83 cases in APS today. I looked back at the APS reporting in January and they were looking at 100 to 200 cases a day in mid-January, some non-Monday weekdays reporting less than 100. May have been more earlier or later. If this isn't January level, quite, it's getting there.

And unless more than half of all the cases in Arlington are being contracted by kids in schools, seems like there's more than 160 cases/day here.


No, that’s when the 135 were reported. Those were from sat, sun, mon.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have two kids in APS and things don’t seem to be falling apart at all.

Interesting.


I know tons of APS families down with COVID. It’s spreading like crazy out there!

But there's less than 160 cases a day in the whole county. There were 675/day in January. Yes there's spread but lets not exaggerate.


There were 135 cases in APS on Monday, and 83 cases in APS today. I looked back at the APS reporting in January and they were looking at 100 to 200 cases a day in mid-January, some non-Monday weekdays reporting less than 100. May have been more earlier or later. If this isn't January level, quite, it's getting there.

And unless more than half of all the cases in Arlington are being contracted by kids in schools, seems like there's more than 160 cases/day here.


No, that’s when the 135 were reported. Those were from sat, sun, mon.


Again, APS alone had 83 cases today, so unless more than half of all the cases in Arlington are being contracted by kids in schools, Arlington has more than 160 cases/day.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have two kids in APS and things don’t seem to be falling apart at all.

Interesting.


I know tons of APS families down with COVID. It’s spreading like crazy out there!

But there's less than 160 cases a day in the whole county. There were 675/day in January. Yes there's spread but lets not exaggerate.


There were 135 cases in APS on Monday, and 83 cases in APS today. I looked back at the APS reporting in January and they were looking at 100 to 200 cases a day in mid-January, some non-Monday weekdays reporting less than 100. May have been more earlier or later. If this isn't January level, quite, it's getting there.

And unless more than half of all the cases in Arlington are being contracted by kids in schools, seems like there's more than 160 cases/day here.


No, that’s when the 135 were reported. Those were from sat, sun, mon.


Again, APS alone had 83 cases today, so unless more than half of all the cases in Arlington are being contracted by kids in schools, Arlington has more than 160 cases/day.


The point is, Arlington county is reporting an average of 160 cases/day. PPs are indicating that entire families are going down like dominos. That cant be the case when you look at APS vs ARL co numbers. That woukd mean no one in the communist getting it outside school spread.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have two kids in APS and things don’t seem to be falling apart at all.

Interesting.


I know tons of APS families down with COVID. It’s spreading like crazy out there!


+1

Highest levels aside from the omicron winter wave.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have two kids in APS and things don’t seem to be falling apart at all.

Interesting.


I know tons of APS families down with COVID. It’s spreading like crazy out there!


+1

Highest levels aside from the omicron winter wave.


And? COVID will be here forever, and everyone will get it. We've all had it and are done with any of this nonsense testing or restrictions. Living normal and not even thinking about it.
Anonymous
People are getting it and they're not reporting it. Cases are obviously higher than what Arlington's reporting. Look at other APS threads and you see people talking about getting it, not testing, and sending their kids in without a mask, because, like PP says above, "Covid will be here forever, and everyone will get it, so I have a pass to be an absolute jerk about it." Or something like that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have two kids in APS and things don’t seem to be falling apart at all.

Interesting.


I know tons of APS families down with COVID. It’s spreading like crazy out there!


+1

Highest levels aside from the omicron winter wave.


And? COVID will be here forever, and everyone will get it. We've all had it and are done with any of this nonsense testing or restrictions. Living normal and not even thinking about it.


No matter what you do and say that psychologically damaged and emotionally scared and scarred people will never change. Only option we sane people have is to remove the loons and avoiding others to enter positions of power. That simple.
Anonymous
Covid has taken down 34 teachers/staff members at schools in the past 3 days. (I've excluded the Syphax folks.) That's pretty high also; hopefully there are available subs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:People are getting it and they're not reporting it. Cases are obviously higher than what Arlington's reporting. Look at other APS threads and you see people talking about getting it, not testing, and sending their kids in without a mask, because, like PP says above, "Covid will be here forever, and everyone will get it, so I have a pass to be an absolute jerk about it." Or something like that.


Yes, part of the issue is inability to officially report home positive tests. We are parents of APS students sick with COVID but our home positive tests don’t get included in these totals for the county. Many other families in the same situation as us. We are both really ill too, been in bed all week.
Anonymous
At Yorktown, we used to get a notification maybe once a week. Some weeks we never got any notifications. Now we are getting them daily with double digit numbers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Covid has taken down 34 teachers/staff members at schools in the past 3 days. (I've excluded the Syphax folks.) That's pretty high also; hopefully there are available subs.

My kindergartener had a class yesterday watching a video because there was no teacher. The school also called for parent volunteers to monitor lunch and recess today. There's absolutely a substitute shortage.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have two kids in APS and things don’t seem to be falling apart at all.

Interesting.


I know tons of APS families down with COVID. It’s spreading like crazy out there!


+1

Highest levels aside from the omicron winter wave.


And? COVID will be here forever, and everyone will get it. We've all had it and are done with any of this nonsense testing or restrictions. Living normal and not even thinking about it.
And it's super disruptive if tons of teachers and kids are out sick. Do you shrug at a norovirus outbreak? Just resign yourself to puking for three days? I'm not gojng to stick my head in the sand and have my family catch covid and spend a week or more feeling awful. We should all be outside as much as possible and masking inside with well fitting N95s/KN95s. There's a wave right now. Let's take sensible measures.
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