This. |
Damn that’s heavy. The mental health issues are going to take longer to resolve than the physical health issues ..... |
Do we really think it's that many people? Honestly, it's all anxiety of their own making.... |
Oh no, my point wasn't that we mitigate forever. I'd be perfectly happy to go Denmark's route - once everyone over 50 who wants a vaccine has had it, drop all states of emergency, mask mandates, and distancing requirements (even for the younger unvaxed, as I believe Israel's curves show that's OK). Stop paying attention to case counts and start paying attention to hospitalizations as the metric to use if we ever need to mitigate against this again (in case of seasonality issues). Some people may want to wait until every adult who wants a vaccine in the US can get one sometime this summer, and I'm OK with that too. I'm just saying that people who literally can't imagine going to the grocery store should not be driving the bus on when schools get to open. They're such a tiny minority, even among the privileged. I know very few families where neither parent has to be outside of the house for work, and I don't know a lot of under-privileged families. |
It’s not that many people who have had the ability to isolate a lot during Covid, but they have outsized influence. They’re comfortably middle class or upper middle class. They portray themselves as more virtuous and the most cautious, compared to working class people who have generally always had to work in person, or rich people who could disregard a lot of aspects of social distancing. And there’s a lot of them in this area in particular. It’s going to be a mess. |
Most people who like to portray themselves as pandemic virtuous have actually been vacationing and doing all sorts of unvirtuous things all along. They just rationalize it to themselves and the rest of us. https://www.mcsweeneys.net/articles/another-dull-quarantine-weekend-at-home-target-chipotle-home-depot-and-our-nieces-graduation-party Which is just another reason why the public school system needs to just say no to these people. Imagine in 2019 if the schools had been asked if they would let a significant (though not necessarily large) portion of their students simply refuse to come to school every day. They called those kids truants and had legal recourse. |
| I also wonder if the school boards are propping these people up as continuing with DL is the least amount of work for them. |
This blog post is brilliant; thanks for posting. It perfectly describes 99% of NW DC - including me, except I don't even pretend any more. |
I really do think a lot of it is segregationist tendencies. |
Wait, so both the push to open schools and the desire to stay home forever are both racist? |
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Racism is an interesting yet ultimately invalid argument for why people are cautious.
The trauma of the pandemic — for all of us — is real. Anyone who seems to think it isn’t fails to recognize that many of us have lost friends and family to the virus and have chosen to be ultra cautious as a result. |
Those discussing racism in connection with continued DL beyond widespread vaccination were pointing out that those who prefer DL to in person learning (not who prefer it due to COVID risk) were expressing racist, ableist views advocating for a system where their children benefit by being separated from undesirables. |
I actually know a few kids with ADHD/ASD who are doing better at home without the troublemakers (i.e., the bullies in Gen Ed). |
Not this. I don't get the sweeping generalizations. Even when we are vaccinated as adults, our kids will not be and until our kids are vaccinated we will continue to play it safe as COVID is not worth the risk to our family. You may be willing to take the risk for your family as well as others (since your risk willingness can spread it to others) but we'd prefer to continue to be responsible. You don't have to be isolated when home. You are choosing to say that to justify your behavior. Activities can be done online as well as socializing, just like before covid. And, you can take walks, hike, bike, hang out as a family and much more. The real issue is how you choose to spend your time and structure your home and being together as a family clearly isn't on your wishlist so you'd rather take digs at other families, especially those who you generally send your kids to to get a break and now you cannot, like our home. You know what. We kinda like not having your kid here even though we feel sorry for them. More time with our kids, spend way less on groceries and carry out, etc. |
DL is not being truant or refusing to go to school. Having DL or a hybrid is great for all as it reduces overcrowding. Real question is why are you threatened with other choosing DL during a pandemic or even afterward? If your kids are not participating in DL now they are truant. They should fail those kids and hold the parents accountable. |