Yeah, a bunch of non melinated suburban moms in NoVA who can't stand their kids voted for Youngin so their kids could stay in a covid school cesspool while moms could resume brunch |
Per Fauci, it's a matter of time for everyone to be exposed. Good luck on your lockdown in your house forever. Covid is here to stay. |
| I live in Maryland and I’m not very plugged into local politics and am not affiliated with either party. I always open anti Hogan threads with interest. I have yet to think Hogan detractors are making a good point. |
I love Fauci and even have his baseball card. I just didn't find where he said everyone will be exposed? If anything, Fauci warned a worst case scenario is possible that a variant eludes vaccines? https://finance.yahoo.com/news/fauci-worst-case-scenario-for-2022-is-variant-that-eludes-vaccine-protection-194015191.html There are also warnings about how easy it is for covid to mutate. "work done by scientists in Durban has shown how COVID can mutate inside the bodies of those with untreated HIV. In one case, they traced a coronavirus sample to a 36-year-old HIV patient who was struggling to adhere to her antiretroviral treatment regime. Over the course of her seven-month COVID infection, the virus acquired 32 mutations. The risk is clear. New variants of concern could evolve - and be transmitted - by those with weakened immune systems." https://news.sky.com/story/covid-19-south-african-doctors-fear-new-coronavirus-variants-could-evolve-in-untreated-hiv-population-12522430 “The faster Omicron spreads, the more opportunities there are for mutation, potentially leading to more variants,” said Leonardo Martinez, an infectious disease epidemiologist at Boston University." "Along with keeping comparatively healthy people out of work and school, the ease with which the variant spreads increases the odds that the virus will infect and linger inside people with weakened immune systems — giving it more time to develop potent mutations." “It’s the longer, persistent infections that seem to be the most likely breeding grounds for new variants,” said Dr. Stuart Campbell Ray, an infectious disease expert at Johns Hopkins University. “It’s only when you have very widespread infection that you’re going to provide the opportunity for that to occur.” “These huge unvaccinated swaths in the U.S., Africa, Asia, Latin America and elsewhere are basically variant factories,” https://www.latimes.com/world-nation/story/2022-01-18/expect-more-worrisome-variants-after-omicron-scientists-warn |
| And I'm not necessarily anti-Hogan at all. I just think that on this one issue, he's dropped the ball. |
| This post sounds like it’s from a month ago. No one is closing going forward. Cases are falling rapidly |
"but it's still 'high transmission'. We must go virtual now." BTW, the # of total cases per is now trending towards the same rate as right before the break. # of new cases continues to show rapid decline. |
Those of us on military insurance cannot even get appointments because they are deploying the military to other areas. Forget a surgery. We cannot even get primary care appointments within a few weeks, often 6-8 weeks. Forget speciality appointments. (except residents who know very little). |
We've also had a lot of snow/holidays so we'll see what happens when we have a week of full school. |
We can thank you for why it is here to stay. Common sense is to let entitled people like you get it first and hope that it slowly reduces in symptoms and severity making it safer for the rest of us. |
Huh. I wonder why all three of my elementary kids have tested negative on their weekly PCRs at school, every week since October (minus Winter Break). Funny. Could it be their vaccines working? That schools aren’t the COVID death traps you were hoping they would be? Truly, anyone who pushed last year for prolonged closures: staying open now is on you. You refused to yield when you should have, and now even the most reasonable of us know better than to give you an inch. Oh well. The good news is that Omicron is typically very mild in vaccinated children and boosted adults. Since those are options for everyone in the MCPS system, we’re good, right? Right. |
Agreed. A former Democrat that turned Independent because of this administration. |
+1. I have never been so grateful to Hogan. -also a democrat |
It’s so stupidly partisan. |
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It's funny, Anne Arundel and PG have been able to go virtual, but MCPS have not.
I already know two 50+ vaxxed adults who have caught Covid from their their vaxxed teenagers in MCPS just since the beginning of school. Fortunately, they seem ok, but we will see who ends up with long Covid and who doesn't.
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