Have you sign-up for weekly asymptomatic testing at APS

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Opt-in rate for asymptomatic testing is very low - around 5,000 students, staff, etc. - less than 20% probably.

That amount may include staff who are required to test based on not being vaxxed and athletes who already signed up. Doesn't sound like hardly anyone is signing up unless they have to.

Good for everyone. Keeps false positives from unnecessarily closing the school to many students.

I believe that the testing in mandatory for staff and athletes. The APS quick facts show student enrollment at just under 27,000 students. If you assume that ~1000 of the "almost 5,000" are staff and athletes, then you are looking at ~15% of the students opting in. The testing should either be made mandatory or scrapped.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Opt-in rate for asymptomatic testing is very low - around 5,000 students, staff, etc. - less than 20% probably.

That amount may include staff who are required to test based on not being vaxxed and athletes who already signed up. Doesn't sound like hardly anyone is signing up unless they have to.

Good for everyone. [b]Keeps false positives from unnecessarily closing the school to many students.


Stop spreading misinformation. False positives are rare.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Opt-in rate for asymptomatic testing is very low - around 5,000 students, staff, etc. - less than 20% probably.

That amount may include staff who are required to test based on not being vaxxed and athletes who already signed up. Doesn't sound like hardly anyone is signing up unless they have to.

Good for everyone. [b]Keeps false positives from unnecessarily closing the school to many students.


Stop spreading misinformation. False positives are rare.


Not to mention they immediately retest to verify.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Countless school systems are doing fine without neurotic screaming for constant testing. It’s the next round of virtue signaling.


Huh? Testing has been recommended for the last year +.

I don’t understand why people are anti-everything. Is it a mental issue? Oppositional defiance?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Countless school systems are doing fine without neurotic screaming for constant testing. It’s the next round of virtue signaling.


Huh? Testing has been recommended for the last year +.

I don’t understand why people are anti-everything. Is it a mental issue? Oppositional defiance?


Nah, it's just fun to provoke you people.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Countless school systems are doing fine without neurotic screaming for constant testing. It’s the next round of virtue signaling.


Huh? Testing has been recommended for the last year +.

I don’t understand why people are anti-everything. Is it a mental issue? Oppositional defiance?


Nah, it's just fun to provoke you people.


Definitely sounds like a mental issue…
Anonymous
Yes we’ve opted our children in. They are in ES.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Countless school systems are doing fine without neurotic screaming for constant testing. It’s the next round of virtue signaling.


Huh? Testing has been recommended for the last year +.

I don’t understand why people are anti-everything. Is it a mental issue? Oppositional defiance?


Nah, it's just fun to provoke you people.


Definitely sounds like a mental issue…


Oh I completely agree you have one.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Opt-in rate for asymptomatic testing is very low - around 5,000 students, staff, etc. - less than 20% probably.

That amount may include staff who are required to test based on not being vaxxed and athletes who already signed up. Doesn't sound like hardly anyone is signing up unless they have to.

Good for everyone. [b]Keeps false positives from unnecessarily closing the school to many students.


Stop spreading misinformation. False positives are rare.


Not to mention they immediately retest to verify.


How will APS immediately retest to verify positives when they are now doing pooled PCR tests that won’t come back for 48 hours?
Anonymous
Why do you keep mentioning false positives? Those are rare so please stop spreading misinformation.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Countless school systems are doing fine without neurotic screaming for constant testing. It’s the next round of virtue signaling.


Huh? Testing has been recommended for the last year +.

I don’t understand why people are anti-everything. Is it a mental issue? Oppositional defiance?


Nah, it's just fun to provoke you people.


Definitely sounds like a mental issue…


Oh I completely agree you have one.


You are fcked in the head. Get help.
Anonymous
Ireland and Denmark are no longer requiring asymptomatic close contact students to even quarantine.

This testing is such a waste. Glad hardly anyone is opting into it. Will be very easy to get rid of.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes we’ve opted our children in. They are in ES.


1 of the very few.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes we’ve opted our children in. They are in ES.


Same. I want to know.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Countless school systems are doing fine without neurotic screaming for constant testing. It’s the next round of virtue signaling.


Huh? Testing has been recommended for the last year +.

I don’t understand why people are anti-everything. Is it a mental issue? Oppositional defiance?


Nah, it's just fun to provoke you people.


Definitely sounds like a mental issue…


Oh I completely agree you have one.


You are fcked in the head. Get help.


See, I told you it was easy to provoke you. I'm having fun. You seem angry.
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