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if anything , testing only for students of unvaccinated parents. |
Please stop spreading misinformation. People who are vaccinated are far less likely to become infected and far less likely to infect others. |
PP you're responding to. The grandparents haven't had their booster, it hasn't been approved yet. Also, weekly testing is a small thing, whereas infecting them with covid would be potentially a very big thing. So that's why. I agree that it's wholly unnecessary for the general school population. |
Less than 1% chance of getting infected |
You sound like you're posting from 2020. The students are back. There was no apocalypse. Cases are waning across the country. I don't know if you're just message board theory-whining, but you're not going to get what you want. |
How is the 28 K broken down b/w screen testing and symptomatic testing? |
Hooray, just in time for holiday gatherings. It will be a *fabulous* january surge for those of us who actually have to bust our asses treating patients and not sit around and complain that they have to spend more time with their kids |
Parents are not in the school. Them being vaccinated or not makes zero difference. The kids not being vaccinated and the fact you can still get covid even vaccinated for the adults in the school are the issue. |
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Numbers in kids are still high. Read the news covid denier. 700K dead. Numbers are highest in the US where we have vaccines. Shameful. We have approximately 160K studnnts. Of those, approx. 72K are in Elementary school. So, except for held back kids, NONE have vaccines. And, 37K middle schoolers, so at least 10-13K not vaccinated. That is basically half the MCPS population not being vaccinated. |
Too bad. Delta didn't deliver for you. See you in school. Or not...I don't care. |
And even with that, delta/covid in Montgomery County peaked just around when school started and has been declining (with some ups and downs) ever since. Success! |
This again? Yes, you can get covid if you're vaccinated. But your chances are dramatically reduced if you're vaxxed, and you're less likely to spread covid if you do get it. |
So please explain this to me… 72k students in school in elementary school and only a total of 500 cases in September in the 0-9 age group per county. So if half are 5-9 or about 250 cases, then what is the issue? This pandemic will never be over, COVID is here to stay, and Frodo did not get the ring. Do you think we will still be masking and testing in 5 years over 250 cases? |
Sure sweet pea. |