MCPS covid cases

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:That's weird, TPES and PBES aren't there, right?

https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/coronavirus/dashboard/positive-case-letters.aspx


I think that is because there haven't been cases there yet. They are only listing schools that have had cases.
Anonymous
It is so worrying to send elementary school kids, in the school where my child goes, they have quarantined 3 classes in 4th grade due to positive cases This is not very convincing, since the children in 4th grade might have siblings in other classes too, wonder how they deal with those. I wish i had chosen virtual academy earlier.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It is so worrying to send elementary school kids, in the school where my child goes, they have quarantined 3 classes in 4th grade due to positive cases This is not very convincing, since the children in 4th grade might have siblings in other classes too, wonder how they deal with those. I wish i had chosen virtual academy earlier.


Which school is this? Asking because the public is never notified about quarantines.
Anonymous
it is Matsunaga elementary school
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It is so worrying to send elementary school kids, in the school where my child goes, they have quarantined 3 classes in 4th grade due to positive cases This is not very convincing, since the children in 4th grade might have siblings in other classes too, wonder how they deal with those. I wish i had chosen virtual academy earlier.


Wow. This needs to go on the local news.

Tip off NBC4 or Fox5, PP.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Frederick County opened last week -- 40 something cases -- 600 in quarantine.


And only 55 cases the second week.

Cases will happen. So far, FredCo is an example of it being done well.


FredCo standards are way lower than Moco. There is no comparison in terms of number of schools, number of students and density.


I have friends with kids in FredCo schools. They are not happy with the lack of basic measures.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:it is Matsunaga elementary school


Their last covid notification on the mcps covid website is from April.

So the notification system isn't even working correctly?
What a sh#tshow
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It is so worrying to send elementary school kids, in the school where my child goes, they have quarantined 3 classes in 4th grade due to positive cases This is not very convincing, since the children in 4th grade might have siblings in other classes too, wonder how they deal with those. I wish i had chosen virtual academy earlier.


Wow. This needs to go on the local news.

Tip off NBC4 or Fox5, PP.



Is this an MCPS school?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It is so worrying to send elementary school kids, in the school where my child goes, they have quarantined 3 classes in 4th grade due to positive cases This is not very convincing, since the children in 4th grade might have siblings in other classes too, wonder how they deal with those. I wish i had chosen virtual academy earlier.


Wow. This needs to go on the local news.

Tip off NBC4 or Fox5, PP.



Is this an MCPS school?


Yep
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:it is Matsunaga elementary school


Their last covid notification on the mcps covid website is from April.

So the notification system isn't even working correctly?
What a sh#tshow


Wait . . . I though it was current and there just weren't any cases.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Frederick County opened last week -- 40 something cases -- 600 in quarantine.


And only 55 cases the second week.

Cases will happen. So far, FredCo is an example of it being done well.


FredCo standards are way lower than Moco. There is no comparison in terms of number of schools, number of students and density.


I have friends with kids in FredCo schools. They are not happy with the lack of basic measures.


It's basically the same measures that MoCo is taking...

I also have friends in FredCo, and they pity us for being stuck around the Covid-forever crazies
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Frederick County opened last week -- 40 something cases -- 600 in quarantine.


And only 55 cases the second week.

Cases will happen. So far, FredCo is an example of it being done well.


FredCo standards are way lower than Moco. There is no comparison in terms of number of schools, number of students and density.


I have friends with kids in FredCo schools. They are not happy with the lack of basic measures.


It's basically the same measures that MoCo is taking...

I also have friends in FredCo, and they pity us for being stuck around the Covid-forever crazies



Ya, they're almost as bad as the open at all costs types who are unable to comprehend basic facts like the alarming rise in child hospitalizations.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Frederick County opened last week -- 40 something cases -- 600 in quarantine.


And only 55 cases the second week.

Cases will happen. So far, FredCo is an example of it being done well.


FredCo standards are way lower than Moco. There is no comparison in terms of number of schools, number of students and density.


I have friends with kids in FredCo schools. They are not happy with the lack of basic measures.


It's basically the same measures that MoCo is taking...

I also have friends in FredCo, and they pity us for being stuck around the Covid-forever crazies


It's true the Covid-lax people are usually in places where people can distance more easily.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Frederick County opened last week -- 40 something cases -- 600 in quarantine.


And only 55 cases the second week.

Cases will happen. So far, FredCo is an example of it being done well.


FredCo standards are way lower than Moco. There is no comparison in terms of number of schools, number of students and density.


I have friends with kids in FredCo schools. They are not happy with the lack of basic measures.


It's basically the same measures that MoCo is taking...

I also have friends in FredCo, and they pity us for being stuck around the Covid-forever crazies



Ya, they're almost as bad as the open at all costs types who are unable to comprehend basic facts like the alarming rise in child hospitalizations.


Yes, the whopping 19 people in the ICU in Moco.

Seriously, turn off your TV and take a deep breath. It's all going to be ok
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Frederick County opened last week -- 40 something cases -- 600 in quarantine.


And only 55 cases the second week.

Cases will happen. So far, FredCo is an example of it being done well.


FredCo standards are way lower than Moco. There is no comparison in terms of number of schools, number of students and density.


I have friends with kids in FredCo schools. They are not happy with the lack of basic measures.


It's basically the same measures that MoCo is taking...

I also have friends in FredCo, and they pity us for being stuck around the Covid-forever crazies



Ya, they're almost as bad as the open at all costs types who are unable to comprehend basic facts like the alarming rise in child hospitalizations.


Yes, the whopping 19 people in the ICU in Moco.

Seriously, turn off your TV and take a deep breath. It's all going to be ok


OK as in you don't care if children get sick, hospitals are over crowded and classrooms/schools are closed to quarantine.
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