According to this board, the VA is terrible and no kids should be in virtual. |
I don't know why it's so hard for PP to understand that locally, regionally, and nationally...things have moved on. Pretty much everything is back to business-as-usual to the point of annoying overcrowding everywhere you go. Neither the media or the general public is obsessing over Covid counts anymore. People get sick, stay home, and get better. Just like it's always been since the beginning of time. |
If you cannot understand the severity of covid, maybe you should get your mental health checked. Moving on shows a clear lack of judgement and in MCPS basic precautions are needed. You've moved on so much that we are experiencing a surge. So, we have you to thank for spreading covid to the rest of us. |
People aren't staying home and spreading it. Covid is not a normal illness. |
Otherwise healthy kids with neurotic, hypochondriac parents shouldn't be in virtual, but they'll eventually have to rationalize away what they took from their kids. |
Open your door or look out your window. It's normal enough as far as the government and general public is concerned. The era of one-way grocery aisles and standing on colored dots is over. Long over. |
Sorry, but I think what some of us are saying is yes, we get that people will catch it and there will be transmission and things need to run normally. BUT, we wish people would not knowingly undermine others and would make an effort to keep their germs to themselves at times when they know full well they are sick/possibly contagious/what have you. The issue I have is this. People who, for example, know they are on day 6 or whatever and can’t be respectful enough to put a mask on when they are in public/school, etc. That they deserve to be somewhere maskless while infectious so that anyone else who is there just has to deal with it if infected. It’s this attitude that is upsetting and problematic. Go where you want/do what you want when you are healthy. Be at least respectful when you are not. |
There’s no “surge.” This is just what endemic covid looks like. And it looks fine. |
Did your kid have it yet? Recently? Most kids barely register symptoms. My kids have asthma, so we were over the top careful for 2 years. Then my kid with the worst asthma got it over winter break and he didn’t even need his inhaler. Flu hit him much harder pre-covid. Covid in JAN 2022 was nbd for him. And nobody else in our family got it. That’s right: the rest of our family still hasn’t gotten it. We no longer mask unless on airplanes (we’ve flown several times; heck, we’ve cruised!). My in-laws are pushing 90 and they got back to living their lives in public. Covid is here to stay. Take precautions, but don’t hunker down unless you are strategically isolating before a big trip or family event. We did that before covid. |
Maybe some of you need to be flexible and adapt. |
We just had it a few weeks ago and it was miserable. I'm still having issues, especially ith my asthma. My kids had it for about a week, spouse about 10 days. You forget kids live with adults who also can be more impacted than the kids. We aren't doing big trips or family events. Your in-laws will die soon enough so they might as well live their lives as normal. But, for me, being sick a month with covid isn't worth seeing someone who may put me at risk or a trip. You have no idea the impact your choices have on someone else nor do you care. No wonder MCPS has to bring in so much mental healths services as look at the lack of judgement, empathy and common sense many of the parents have which trickles down to the kids. |
Yes, there is a surge right now. It does not look or feel fine. Denial must be wonderful for you. |
Flexible about what? Forgiving or condoning your complete selfishness and lack of empathy? What am I not flexible about? We don’t need to bow down to the most sociopathic, least ethical amongst us. What kind of society would we be if that’s what you’re suggesting? |
How many families do you know with covid right now or within the last 2 months? My entire department with the exception of me and another staffer got it/have it. Only 1 of 20+ had bad symptoms. One. And that person still said it wasn’t as bad as the flu. Are we surging in terms of number of cases? Sure. But what’s the severity? It’s less severe. Just as the experts predicted, covid has become more widespread but less severe. We know how to manage it. Deep breaths. It’s ok. Truly. |
You FEEL contagious???? Um ok. Lock yourself in your house then. Maybe find a WFH job. |