Virginia to open up in limited capacity next Friday!

Anonymous
I am excited to go back to church!
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Anonymous wrote:Anne Frank and her family were able to stay in one small apartment for over 2 years. Y’all are wimps with all your complaining.


I'm not complaining. I love quarantine. I'm saving a ton of money, spending oodles of time with my kids, and still collecting a full salary while working from home (but with less work to do honestly).

Still, I see the writing on the wall. It's ending. By September we will be reopen, short many of our grandparents.

My grandma is 93 and still goes for a walk outside without a mask the last 2 months. People need sunlight and fresh air.

You’ll be fine. So will your grandparents.


Actually, my grandmother died this weekend in her retirement home.

Oh man, so sorry to hear. My condolences. ❤️
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am excited to go back to church!


Is your church going to be open? Just because they can. Doesn’t mean they will open. At least not right away.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anne Frank and her family were able to stay in one small apartment for over 2 years. Y’all are wimps with all your complaining.


I'm not complaining. I love quarantine. I'm saving a ton of money, spending oodles of time with my kids, and still collecting a full salary while working from home (but with less work to do honestly).

Still, I see the writing on the wall. It's ending. By September we will be reopen, short many of our grandparents.

My grandma is 93 and still goes for a walk outside without a mask the last 2 months. People need sunlight and fresh air.

You’ll be fine. So will your grandparents.


Actually, my grandmother died this weekend in her retirement home.

Oh man, so sorry to hear. My condolences. ❤️


Thank you. It's salt in the wound we won't be able to gather for a service, but maybe one of my aunts will arrange a zoom version.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anne Frank and her family were able to stay in one small apartment for over 2 years. Y’all are wimps with all your complaining.


I'm not complaining. I love quarantine. I'm saving a ton of money, spending oodles of time with my kids, and still collecting a full salary while working from home (but with less work to do honestly).

Still, I see the writing on the wall. It's ending. By September we will be reopen, short many of our grandparents.

My grandma is 93 and still goes for a walk outside without a mask the last 2 months. People need sunlight and fresh air.

You’ll be fine. So will your grandparents.


Actually, my grandmother died this weekend in her retirement home.

Oh man, so sorry to hear. My condolences. ❤️


Thank you. It's salt in the wound we won't be able to gather for a service, but maybe one of my aunts will arrange a zoom version.


Yeah I can’t imagine how hard that must be. I don’t know you whatsoever, but please know that whoever you are, your family is in my thoughts. Can’t imagine not being able to have a life celebration for a family member with no family around.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anne Frank and her family were able to stay in one small apartment for over 2 years. Y’all are wimps with all your complaining.


I'm not complaining. I love quarantine. I'm saving a ton of money, spending oodles of time with my kids, and still collecting a full salary while working from home (but with less work to do honestly).

Still, I see the writing on the wall. It's ending. By September we will be reopen, short many of our grandparents.


You can't be a real person. Who the heck talks about other people dying like that?


Realistic people.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:The SAH order has really highlighted how abysmally terrible public education is. The teachers and admins have all been exposed as frauds.


No one is going to push back on this bullshit?

FCPS’s distance learning software mess does not mean all teachers and admins are frauds.

Do you know any teachers or admins personally?

Eff off with this crap


The Emperor Has No Clothes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anne Frank and her family were able to stay in one small apartment for over 2 years. Y’all are wimps with all your complaining.


I'm not complaining. I love quarantine. I'm saving a ton of money, spending oodles of time with my kids, and still collecting a full salary while working from home (but with less work to do honestly).

Still, I see the writing on the wall. It's ending. By September we will be reopen, short many of our grandparents.


You can't be a real person. Who the heck talks about other people dying like that?


Because I have a clear-eyed view of risk and death? Is that so unusual? My grandmother died this weekend. Not sure, as of today, whether it was covid19 related, but I can still clearly see what our governments plan to do: they won't be insisting on lockdown until we find a vaccine, instead, they will allow for everyone to get exposed, but slowly. I can understand why, it's not practical to fully lock down for a couple years, even if I, personally, am fine in lockdown.

Those are the only two choices, lockdown until vaccine or allow for slow virus exposure, and it's pretty obvious which one we are doing.


Of course there is a middle way. That is what the rest of the world is doing, and what we should be doing. You can't have "slow virus exposure" when every infected person infects 3-5 other people.

Virginia will never even get to stage 2. We will not fully reopen before there's a vaccine or adequate treatment.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The SAH order has really highlighted how abysmally terrible public education is. The teachers and admins have all been exposed as frauds.


No one is going to push back on this bullshit?

FCPS’s distance learning software mess does not mean all teachers and admins are frauds.

Do you know any teachers or admins personally?

Eff off with this crap


My children's teachers have been great. It's just that you mostly see the complainers on this forum and others.

Also, so many of the complaints reflect poorly on the parents.
Anonymous
Great news. Those of you that are scared, please stay home, the lack of traffic has been very nice.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The SAH order has really highlighted how abysmally terrible public education is. The teachers and admins have all been exposed as frauds.


No one is going to push back on this bullshit?

FCPS’s distance learning software mess does not mean all teachers and admins are frauds.

Do you know any teachers or admins personally?

Eff off with this crap


My children's teachers have been great. It's just that you mostly see the complainers on this forum and others.

Also, so many of the complaints reflect poorly on the parents.


Teachers troll this sight to puff themselves up and jump to the defense of teachers they don’t know (and actually might be terrible!)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anne Frank and her family were able to stay in one small apartment for over 2 years. Y’all are wimps with all your complaining.


I'm not complaining. I love quarantine. I'm saving a ton of money, spending oodles of time with my kids, and still collecting a full salary while working from home (but with less work to do honestly).

Still, I see the writing on the wall. It's ending. By September we will be reopen, short many of our grandparents.


You can't be a real person. Who the heck talks about other people dying like that?


Because I have a clear-eyed view of risk and death? Is that so unusual? My grandmother died this weekend. Not sure, as of today, whether it was covid19 related, but I can still clearly see what our governments plan to do: they won't be insisting on lockdown until we find a vaccine, instead, they will allow for everyone to get exposed, but slowly. I can understand why, it's not practical to fully lock down for a couple years, even if I, personally, am fine in lockdown.

Those are the only two choices, lockdown until vaccine or allow for slow virus exposure, and it's pretty obvious which one we are doing.


Of course there is a middle way. That is what the rest of the world is doing, and what we should be doing. You can't have "slow virus exposure" when every infected person infects 3-5 other people.

Virginia will never even get to stage 2. We will not fully reopen before there's a vaccine or adequate treatment.


You don't seem very familiar with what the rest of the world is doing. German school children are returning to classrooms.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The SAH order has really highlighted how abysmally terrible public education is. The teachers and admins have all been exposed as frauds.


No one is going to push back on this bullshit?

FCPS’s distance learning software mess does not mean all teachers and admins are frauds.

Do you know any teachers or admins personally?

Eff off with this crap


My children's teachers have been great. It's just that you mostly see the complainers on this forum and others.

Also, so many of the complaints reflect poorly on the parents.


Teachers troll this sight to puff themselves up and jump to the defense of teachers they don’t know (and actually might be terrible!)


Judging by your spelling, you could use a teacher yourself. Signed, non teacher
Anonymous
How is his “plan” related to the June 10 stay at home order? Seems like the stay at home order can end when things start to open.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anne Frank and her family were able to stay in one small apartment for over 2 years. Y’all are wimps with all your complaining.


I'm not complaining. I love quarantine. I'm saving a ton of money, spending oodles of time with my kids, and still collecting a full salary while working from home (but with less work to do honestly).

Still, I see the writing on the wall. It's ending. By September we will be reopen, short many of our grandparents.


You can't be a real person. Who the heck talks about other people dying like that?


Because I have a clear-eyed view of risk and death? Is that so unusual? My grandmother died this weekend. Not sure, as of today, whether it was covid19 related, but I can still clearly see what our governments plan to do: they won't be insisting on lockdown until we find a vaccine, instead, they will allow for everyone to get exposed, but slowly. I can understand why, it's not practical to fully lock down for a couple years, even if I, personally, am fine in lockdown.

Those are the only two choices, lockdown until vaccine or allow for slow virus exposure, and it's pretty obvious which one we are doing.


Of course there is a middle way. That is what the rest of the world is doing, and what we should be doing. You can't have "slow virus exposure" when every infected person infects 3-5 other people.

Virginia will never even get to stage 2. We will not fully reopen before there's a vaccine or adequate treatment.


You don't seem very familiar with what the rest of the world is doing. German school children are returning to classrooms.


Agreed. The rest of the world is basically moving to the Swedish model. So will the US.
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