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| My kid’s school has reported more Covid cases the past 2.5 weeks than they have the entire school year. I guess it’s attributable to reduced mask wearing and the latest variant. FCPS elementary school. |
| My county posts wastewater data. There's been a tiny uptick, but cases are still quite low overall. |
| No. We are both ES teachers and nothing has been reported since 2/18 (school A) and 3/14 (school B). The schools have a total of about 1,700 students. FWIW, my class hasn't had any Covid cases yet this school year (knocking on wood). |
I'll add, these schools are in FCPS. |
My endocrinologist said COVID has no impact on my Hashimoto. What impact do you think it has? |
It’s not mild for some people who are immunocompromised. Not all. My dad is undergoing in hospital chemo and got COVID (at the hospital!) and he is fine (well, fine from COVID, but feeling shitty from chemo). A lot of people in the cancer group we are apart of got it and are fine (I actually have not heard of one bad outcome in the group). I am not disputing those who are immunocompromised are at a higher risk, but stop making it sound like everyone has a bad outcome. Most don’t. |
That we've told you about. |
+1. My mom has several high risk factors. Heart disease, COPD, asthma, and others. She thought if she caught COVID, she would die. She did catch COVID. And, it was mild and she's fine. You really don't know. |
| I know more people with Covid now than when Omicron was here. Granted most are kids in private school where they test weekly and catch a lot of asymptomatic cases but it appears to be everywhere. While I am nervous for the disruption to our own lives, I have hope that this will result in more community level immunity and take us through the summer, at least. |
| Definitely, OP. No question. |
Sure. So what’s your point? The question asked if we have noticed an uptick. My answer is “no”. Students have not been absent. The school is not reporting cases. If there are cases that aren’t being reported my answer is still “No”. I can’t notice what isn’t reported. If they aren’t reported I honestly don’t care. If that is occurring we have been no worse off because of it. PP, ES Teacher |
| We know three families in my older child's grade alone that caught Covid at Disney last week and flew home (they claim they didn't start feeling sick until they got home, but who knows...). |
| I watch COVID statistics carefully. There is definitely an uptick, but cases don't seem to be rising as fast as with other surges and there still isn't much serious disease. I continue to mask indoors because we are either in or on the cusp of substantial spread in our area, and I don't want to waste time being sick. Still, I am cautiously optimistic that were won't see a massive increase in cases, but who really knows? |
+1 So many people who think they are "helping" are needlessly causing panic. Increasingly, COVID is mild for people across the risk spectrum. Because of vaccines, different variants, natural immunity and more recently Paxlovid. This is great news! Of course our public health authorities should be concerned about future variants, but if you are an adult who can work from home and doesn't have young or school-age kids, stop panic posting on DCUM about how we need to shut everything down "to protect the immunocompromised". Stop insisting on restrictions that don't affect you. |