Yellow and green school parents

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Don't you think there are a lot of parents whose kids have a "just a cold" that aren't getting tested? Wouldn't those unreported positives cancel out any of these so-called falsely reported positives?


Test to stay and show test results for everyone. Problem solved.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are you serious OP?
You coming up with this bull crap?
Homeschool them, homeschool so you do not have to worry about fake tests, fake viruses. Because all the sheep want to us make beyond go virtual because no one has a job or other obligations.


Oops, you said the word “sheep” and betrayed your low IQ.

Better luck next time.

Dummy I used that in purpose to kick the line of thinking fit he idiotic OP.
Big Dummy.
Anonymous
Wait! My DC is having headaches and chills today. He has gone to bed at 4 pm today after taking tylenol. Our home tests will come tomorrow. I am keeping him at home and will send him back after a negative PCR test. So I should not report it to school? Or you want me to send him to school?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What can be done to stop pro-virtual parents from faking positive covid tests to shut down the yellow and green schools? Seems like we are screwed! Although green schools will turn red eventually but some parents can speed that up by fake positives
Or said another way, what can be done to get the positives who did not report to show that we are actually all red and virtual should be put into place for two weeks to have time to assess. Why put our teachers, healthcare providers etc. unnecessarily at risk?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What can be done to stop pro-virtual parents from faking positive covid tests to shut down the yellow and green schools? Seems like we are screwed! Although green schools will turn red eventually but some parents can speed that up by fake positives
Oh, good idea! Thanks for putting this scheme out there, DA!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wait! My DC is having headaches and chills today. He has gone to bed at 4 pm today after taking tylenol. Our home tests will come tomorrow. I am keeping him at home and will send him back after a negative PCR test. So I should not report it to school? Or you want me to send him to school?



Some prefer you send him in and infect others with what ever he has.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wait! My DC is having headaches and chills today. He has gone to bed at 4 pm today after taking tylenol. Our home tests will come tomorrow. I am keeping him at home and will send him back after a negative PCR test. So I should not report it to school? Or you want me to send him to school?



You notify the school of his absence as you normally would, and if his test his positive, you report it via the link.
Anonymous
OP here- I read this on another thread and became really concerned since I couldn’t imagine people faking test results. I am not pro-virtual and I can see this red yellow green list is bs. A way to slowly move us into virtual without declaring virtual for everyone. I am concerned about my children and their well-being.
Anonymous
I am positive and asymptomatic. If someone wants to fake a positive test for just some giggles, I can sell my tests for $10 bucks each + cost of test + S&H. What a great business opportunity of a gag producte!! Thank you, OP!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wait! My DC is having headaches and chills today. He has gone to bed at 4 pm today after taking tylenol. Our home tests will come tomorrow. I am keeping him at home and will send him back after a negative PCR test. So I should not report it to school? Or you want me to send him to school?



You notify the school of his absence as you normally would, and if his test his positive, you report it via the link.


+1. You don't assume COVID. And you wait 24 hours after symptoms subside to send him/her back.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wait! My DC is having headaches and chills today. He has gone to bed at 4 pm today after taking tylenol. Our home tests will come tomorrow. I am keeping him at home and will send him back after a negative PCR test. So I should not report it to school? Or you want me to send him to school?



You notify the school of his absence as you normally would, and if his test his positive, you report it via the link.


+1. You don't assume COVID. And you wait 24 hours after symptoms subside to send him/her back.


Correction: And you wait 24 hours after symptoms subside to send him/her back ASSUMING A NEGATIVE COVID TEST.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here- I read this on another thread and became really concerned since I couldn’t imagine people faking test results. I am not pro-virtual and I can see this red yellow green list is bs. A way to slowly move us into virtual without declaring virtual for everyone. I am concerned about my children and their well-being.
You need not worry about these small details. Look around at the trends around the country and the world and you can clearly see where we are headed. If not red today, it will be by next week. Why go through the confusion of a few days in-person only to wind up virtual next week. By early-mid February, the 12 to 15s will be boosted and then, it will make sense for high school and maybe middle school to be in-person again. Assuming that MCPS is smart enough to implement more measures in the building to optimize healthy air - which they have still failed to do!
Anonymous
You have to sign your name to this thing. You really think people are going to falsely report their kids as having COVID with a paper trail? Get out of your bunkers, weirdos.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What can be done to stop in-person-at-any-cost parents from faking negative covid tests to keep all schools open? Seems like we are screwed! Although green schools will turn red eventually but some parents can slow that down by fake negatives or refusing to test.


Or some schools parents are not being told how to report so even though we were inoutbreak status prior to break now we are green green.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here- I read this on another thread and became really concerned since I couldn’t imagine people faking test results. I am not pro-virtual and I can see this red yellow green list is bs. A way to slowly move us into virtual without declaring virtual for everyone. I am concerned about my children and their well-being.
You need not worry about these small details. Look around at the trends around the country and the world and you can clearly see where we are headed. If not red today, it will be by next week. Why go through the confusion of a few days in-person only to wind up virtual next week. By early-mid February, the 12 to 15s will be boosted and then, it will make sense for high school and maybe middle school to be in-person again. Assuming that MCPS is smart enough to implement more measures in the building to optimize healthy air - which they have still failed to do!


The pro-virtual crowd is always raising the bar on what is necessary for in-person schooling. Why? There have not been mass outbreaks associated with school reopening. If you want to find things to shut down, go to the mall or the bars or some other non-essential service.
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