Did you never have the flu or pneumonia? In the before time, many people had it and it knocked them down for weeks. Nobody masked and nothing shut down. And we didn’t shame people. Please explain how my choices/actions are selfish and impacting others? 5 out of 6 of my family members have never had covid. We are vaxxed. We are boosted. We are living our lives. My one kid who had covid was isolated until he was better. |
It’s definitely less severe. I work with an 85 year old woman whose 92 year old brother currently has it. He’s got mild symptoms, NBD. |
I know multiple families who have gotten covid in the last month, many of whom are pretty careful. Spouse's work (he refuses to go) has hosted some large events (really large) and many of his co-workers who went all got covid. You can pretend all you want and minimize the situation if that makes you get through the day, but you are hurting a lot of people. Maybe this is why MCPS is seeing a surge in mental health issues in the kids. Parents cannot even set a good example. |
Being vaccinated does not have anything to do with transmission. Its to reduce your severity. You can keep hiding being vaccines but everyone who I know who has had covid has been vaccinated. |
Do you say we’re “surging” in flu cases every winter? Generally no- those are just expected numbers for a contagious virus. What we're seeing now in terms of cases is simply the new normal. And that's fine because the vast majority of vaccinated individuals don't get seriously ill. |
Except that COVID is not like any other contagious virus. I certainly don't recall knowing anyone in my entire life who had the flu twice in less than six months. |
Do you know anyone that tested for the flu every time they got the sniffles? I certainly don’t. I can count the number of flu tests I’ve gotten in my entire life on one hand. But covid tests? I’ve had more than 20 in 2 years. Regardless, the level of transmissibility and the risk of reinfection are simply reasons to expect that endemic spread of covid will be higher than that of the flu. |
Thank goodness! |
In order to deal with the repercussions of virtual hell and the in-person school stolen from them from the likes of you. |
I think you are equating testing positive/being sick for a week with some horrific tragedy. It’s not. I know elderly and unhealthy and unvaxxed people who died due to covid early on. We were very careful for two years. After two years, I know vaxxed and boosted elderly and unhealthy people who breezed through covid. Why can’t you realize that covid has evolved, prevention and treatment has evolved, and now everyone must evolve? PS - I attended a big conference and 3 people at my table subsequently tested positive. I did not. But had I tested positive, I likely would have bounced back within a week or so just like they did. |
You do understand these aren't comparable things? |
Then you will be home with your kids because even the summer school buses aren’t running because of sick drivers. Start your move on by home schooling. |
Oh god not this again. Yes, it's sad that children who were neglected by their parents did poorly in virtual. You need to move on. |
My kid had flu A followed by flu B the year before covid. So did my nephew. It can happen. In fact, it probably happens a lot but very few people bothered to test for anything before covid. |
It would make me very happy if these people that just complain simply left to home school. They're just part of the problem and definitely not part of any solution. |