| Disingenuous, OP. We are masking and 70% of our adults are vaccinated. Can you say the same of Conroe? |
Sorry, but as we saw over the summer, people should do those things. They can be done safely. And they do not impact schools or children. |
| So, people in DC are freaking about pediatric covid in Texas but, my Facebook feed (I’m from Texas) is filled with Texas parents who don’t seem to GAF. Indoor parties, no masks, indoor massive cheer camps, vacations, etc. |
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Why weren’t the ICUs in the DMV filled in the spring when school was open four days per week? Why is the moving average of deaths zero despite the uptick in cases?
These threads are ridiculous. I’m going to stop looking and come back once the child vaccines are approved. I can’t wait to see all the posters like OP and the new but predictable posts about why schools can’t be open after kids are vaccinated. |
My nieces and nephews go to school in TX. Their school requires masking. All three (plus parents) are now positive one week in. Their parents are vaxxed and my 12 yo nephew is vaxxed but also positive. Seems like Delta is spreading to the vaxxed and unvaxxed and masking is helping much. The good news is only one of the kids’ plus my sister, has been mildly sick. The others are asymptotic. |
This exactly. We lived in TX for a few years. My only friends there who are freaking out are teachers. A few others just stopped posting anything. Everyone else is out living like it’s 2019–big parties, travel, dining, etc. |
This is the most important part of your story. |
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The community I teach in (in VA) has made it clear that the school will only go remote if our local health department reports that there is a shortage of hospital beds. I think that is completely sensible.
I'm also just fine wearing a mask indoors and so are the students. We're all good at it by this point. If it helps to keep us in person - I'm all for it. I am crossing my fingers that as many as possible get vaccinated and stay healthy - I hated teaching online. |