And how are they keeping track of which kids are vaccinated? And how they enforcing that these vaccinated kids are masked ALL day. And at breakfast/lunch. Sorry, but that’s just terrible policy from a public health standpoint. Who comes up with this nonsense? |
No 🙄 |
Thanks for reporting back. |
Than what does #3 mean? Vaccinated, asymptomatic kids can stay in school, masked“ |
This is not complicated. It means everyone should test their kid. If your kid is vaccinated and tests NEGATIVE, they return to school and mask. If they test positive, they stay home for the five day quarantine. If your kid is not vaccinated, they stay home regardless of test results. |
You might be right. But they shouldn’t be able to implement random policies just to strong arm parents into making medical decisions. I will not be bullied into getting my 2nd grader unnecessarily vaccinated. But I’m pretty fortunate that my kids are doing well in school and that I can work from home, when necessary. We’re at a lower-income school and about 1/2 of my kid’s class is vaccinated. This will just result in some ES kids unnecessarily missing 5 days of school, which can’t be great for kids who are already behind after last year’s virtual disaster. |
Yeah, I’m vaccinated and currently have Covid as a result of a close contact exposure. I need to test for work and I tested negative on Day 1-3. Tested positive on Day 4. By this policy, I could have been happily showing up at school and eating lunch in the cafeteria. |
Again, that makes no sense. If a kid is not vaccinated and tests negative, that kid should be allowed back in the classroom. |
| My DC was involved with a school-sponsored activity that seemingly led to a number of cases. All involved kids have been asked to wear masks for next ten days. I don’t think anyone is tracking though as it’s a lot of kids in a lot of classes. |
| Your kids have all had covid like six times at this point. Don't come crying to to me when their toes turn purple. I could show you study after study about how bad that is, but you won't listen. |
Weird post? If you are worried about purple toes, you should probably just keep your kids at home for the next several years. You sound somewhat strangely gleeful that some kids might have purple toes? |
That’s reasonable. But the differentiation of vaccinated versus unvaccinated is not based on any solid public health data. Make all the kids wear masks, because it is very clear that vaccinated kids are just as likely to transmit Covid as unvaccinated kids. |
I already answered this. First #1 everyone tests. If you are NEGATIVE and VACCINATED and show no symptoms (asymptomatic) you can go back to school. “Asymptomatic” in this context means no symptoms. NOT that they have COVID with no symptoms. People, this isn’t that complicated! |
| Woah. Given the vaccine was 12% effective this seems insane. Asymptomatic negative kids have to stay home for a full week of school?? |
Agreed it makes no sense. |