Any schools going remote - increases in cases?

Anonymous
Bars and restaurants are jammed packed, but some hypochondriac nuts are wanting schools to go virtual. What weirdos. Please get psychological counseling.
Anonymous
Lowell middle school went remote on Monday. People are freaking out. Seems like the whole school is unraveling.
Anonymous
There are tons of cases at Lowell. There are also lots of cases among kids of my co-workers at schools all around the DMV. I think Lowell made a choice to try remote in order to have as many kids as possible join trips coming soon. Long term I think everyone is going to get it and there needs to be a new way to handle COVID going forward because the constant testing and quarantining is not going to stop kids from getting it. I think one of my kid's classes is close to 50% have had it already.
Anonymous
I wish my kid’s school would go remote just for 1 week to stop the spread. One MS grade had almost half the kids out with Covid, colds and a stomach bug going around.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Schools will never go remote en masse again, even if they should.


And they never should have.


I think it made sense to close for a couple of weeks in March 2020. What happened after that was unforgiveable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wish my kid’s school would go remote just for 1 week to stop the spread. One MS grade had almost half the kids out with Covid, colds and a stomach bug going around.


Your child can wear a KN95. My child already got Covid. I don't want him masked again. Getting sick happens.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wish my kid’s school would go remote just for 1 week to stop the spread. One MS grade had almost half the kids out with Covid, colds and a stomach bug going around.


No one thinks that works anymore. It has to be two weeks, and it works only if everyone stays home. They won’t/can’t, so it won’t work. Dismiss it from the list of possibilities.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wish my kid’s school would go remote just for 1 week to stop the spread. One MS grade had almost half the kids out with Covid, colds and a stomach bug going around.


It doesn't really stop the spread, it just delays it. Didn't you learn anything over the past 2 years?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wish my kid’s school would go remote just for 1 week to stop the spread. One MS grade had almost half the kids out with Covid, colds and a stomach bug going around.


Your child can wear a KN95. My child already got Covid. I don't want him masked again. Getting sick happens.


This.
Anonymous
half my kids grade plus the teacher are out with it!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wish my kid’s school would go remote just for 1 week to stop the spread. One MS grade had almost half the kids out with Covid, colds and a stomach bug going around.


Your child can wear a KN95. My child already got Covid. I don't want him masked again. Getting sick happens.


You understand your child can get COVID again, right? And they’ll be required to mask if they’re actively infected?
Anonymous
It’s all over right now, including our household. Lots of teachers and students out, missing spring activities and events. Our school went back to masking for those grades with multiple cases. This was totally predictable given the masks being dropped followed by spring break travel.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lots of cases at DS’s school, but no switch to virtual. Seems reckless!


Shut up, go away.


Came here to post exactly this


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s all over right now, including our household. Lots of teachers and students out, missing spring activities and events. Our school went back to masking for those grades with multiple cases. This was totally predictable given the masks being dropped followed by spring break travel.


And guess what no one’s dying hospitals are overwhelmed vaccines are working and we’re living with the virus which is what you’re gonna have to get used to
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s all over right now, including our household. Lots of teachers and students out, missing spring activities and events. Our school went back to masking for those grades with multiple cases. This was totally predictable given the masks being dropped followed by spring break travel.


And guess what no one’s dying hospitals are overwhelmed vaccines are working and we’re living with the virus which is what you’re gonna have to get used to


Are not overwhelmed
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