CDC Guidelines are constantly changing so MCPS needs a contingency plan. Planning now to make in person learning as safe a possible while having an alternative plan for when COVID rates spike and a benchmark target for when that plan is activated. Going back and forth with virtual or hybrid options would be a disaster (as demonstrated last year). Starting later (so kids under 12 can be vaccinated and the surge dies down), having an extended Thanksgiving break, and a longer winter break with makeup days in spring and summer of 2022, then MCPS can work around spikes with in person learning. Masks and air purifiers in every class is other easy steps to protect students and staff from COVID. |
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More than 98% of hospitalizations and deaths are amongst unvaccinated. The vaxxes work. Breakthrough infections happen, but they're minimal. |
Break through cases have resulted in hospitalizations and death. The numbers are going up to the point boosters are going to be needed. You might not care but homes with older parents, family members who have underlying health problems, and families with children under 12 who can’t get vaccinated, break through cases are a concern. |
Be concerned if you want, but the vaccines are doing what they're supposed to do. This virus is never getting stamped out. |
Yes, specifically: very low numbers of hospitalizations and deaths, compared to hospitalizations and deaths among unvaccinated adults. |
None of this is relevant to the K-7th grade who cannot be vaccinated. So, posting that they "work" is meaningless as they cannot be vaccinated. We don't have a lot of information on breakthrough cases as many places don't test vaccinated people and places like the DOD just announced 2000 breakthrough cases. |
It should be open to everyone. We tried applying. They will not even acknowledge the request as I've emailed and called several times. |
Awww. It kind of sucks doesn’t it when MCPS doesn’t offer you exactly what you want. Last year I wanted my vision impaired severely disabled kindergartener to you know GO TO SCHOOL and Mcps told us to pound sand all year. We made other arrangements. Suggest you do the same. |
Me too. My kids wanted five days in-person last year. MCPS didn’t give them the chance. |
So you guys are so bitter and want parents who wish to choose virtual to also experience the same? |
Yes, because generally speaking there a ton of unhappy people that post here that hope if it didn’t work out for them that it doesn’t work for you too. SMH. |
Not bitter at all. I’m quite pleased that VA has been limited to those most in need of virtual services. Everybody else goes back. MCPS didn’t double down on its mistakes from last year. |
DL fanboys were the least sympathetic crowd in the history of these boards. |