Anonymous wrote:There are no mandates, no future masking, no future testing, no nothing. So, stop complaining already and plan for some sick days.
No one said there was any of that.
It’s still nice to hear a poster describing normal life and victory, though.
Its pretty sad you think its a victory and normal life is having covid a few times a year. Its sad that you don't care about anyone, including your kids.
I never cease to be surprised at how many selfish wretches there are.
They will be the first to post here complaining when covid runs through their school and the kids are in the auditorium, gym or cafeteria for classes as they don't have staff.
Schools have been open in other parts of the country without stories of disaster. So when are you predicting Armageddon in MCPS exactly? What week?
No testing, no covid. There is no discussion of covid so we wouldn't know anymore.
Took a while to get to this policy, but we’re fortunately there now.
Its not fortunate and sad people like you don't care and are too selfish to understand what it means to live in a community and shared responsibility. No wonder our kids have so many mental health and other issues with people like you setting bad examples and not teaching them.
Masks are there if you want them. I don’t object to you wearing one. Beyond that, case counts are irrelevant.
It takes multiple layers of mitigation, not just a few people masking. But, clearly you cannot see anything beyond your own wants.
It doesn’t take that many. Vaccines+paxlovid+monoclonal antibodies+improved treatment protocols are very effective at preventing serious illness and don’t involve restrictions on behavior.
It's too bad there's no treatment for the nasty long-haul issues that 1 in 8 people wind up with.
Anonymous wrote:There are no mandates, no future masking, no future testing, no nothing. So, stop complaining already and plan for some sick days.
No one said there was any of that.
It’s still nice to hear a poster describing normal life and victory, though.
Its pretty sad you think its a victory and normal life is having covid a few times a year. Its sad that you don't care about anyone, including your kids.
I never cease to be surprised at how many selfish wretches there are.
They will be the first to post here complaining when covid runs through their school and the kids are in the auditorium, gym or cafeteria for classes as they don't have staff.
Schools have been open in other parts of the country without stories of disaster. So when are you predicting Armageddon in MCPS exactly? What week?
No testing, no covid. There is no discussion of covid so we wouldn't know anymore.
Took a while to get to this policy, but we’re fortunately there now.
Its not fortunate and sad people like you don't care and are too selfish to understand what it means to live in a community and shared responsibility. No wonder our kids have so many mental health and other issues with people like you setting bad examples and not teaching them.
Masks are there if you want them. I don’t object to you wearing one. Beyond that, case counts are irrelevant.
It takes multiple layers of mitigation, not just a few people masking. But, clearly you cannot see anything beyond your own wants.
It doesn’t take that many. Vaccines+paxlovid+monoclonal antibodies+improved treatment protocols are very effective at preventing serious illness and don’t involve restrictions on behavior.
It's too bad there's no treatment for the nasty long-haul issues that 1 in 8 people wind up with.
You mean the same linger symptoms that people get after the flu? Yes, they’re annoying, but not “nasty.”
Anonymous wrote:There are no mandates, no future masking, no future testing, no nothing. So, stop complaining already and plan for some sick days.
No one said there was any of that.
It’s still nice to hear a poster describing normal life and victory, though.
Its pretty sad you think its a victory and normal life is having covid a few times a year. Its sad that you don't care about anyone, including your kids.
I never cease to be surprised at how many selfish wretches there are.
They will be the first to post here complaining when covid runs through their school and the kids are in the auditorium, gym or cafeteria for classes as they don't have staff.
Schools have been open in other parts of the country without stories of disaster. So when are you predicting Armageddon in MCPS exactly? What week?
No testing, no covid. There is no discussion of covid so we wouldn't know anymore.
Took a while to get to this policy, but we’re fortunately there now.
Its not fortunate and sad people like you don't care and are too selfish to understand what it means to live in a community and shared responsibility. No wonder our kids have so many mental health and other issues with people like you setting bad examples and not teaching them.
Masks are there if you want them. I don’t object to you wearing one. Beyond that, case counts are irrelevant.
It takes multiple layers of mitigation, not just a few people masking. But, clearly you cannot see anything beyond your own wants.
It doesn’t take that many. Vaccines+paxlovid+monoclonal antibodies+improved treatment protocols are very effective at preventing serious illness and don’t involve restrictions on behavior.
It's too bad there's no treatment for the nasty long-haul issues that 1 in 8 people wind up with.
You mean the same linger symptoms that people get after the flu? Yes, they’re annoying, but not “nasty.”
Don’t you realize that we all personally know people who have long covid and yet we never knew anyone in the last with…what?….long flu??? Why isn’t there even a common term for it if that were actually a fair comparison?
Anonymous wrote:There are no mandates, no future masking, no future testing, no nothing. So, stop complaining already and plan for some sick days.
No one said there was any of that.
It’s still nice to hear a poster describing normal life and victory, though.
Its pretty sad you think its a victory and normal life is having covid a few times a year. Its sad that you don't care about anyone, including your kids.
I never cease to be surprised at how many selfish wretches there are.
They will be the first to post here complaining when covid runs through their school and the kids are in the auditorium, gym or cafeteria for classes as they don't have staff.
Schools have been open in other parts of the country without stories of disaster. So when are you predicting Armageddon in MCPS exactly? What week?
No testing, no covid. There is no discussion of covid so we wouldn't know anymore.
Took a while to get to this policy, but we’re fortunately there now.
Its not fortunate and sad people like you don't care and are too selfish to understand what it means to live in a community and shared responsibility. No wonder our kids have so many mental health and other issues with people like you setting bad examples and not teaching them.
Masks are there if you want them. I don’t object to you wearing one. Beyond that, case counts are irrelevant.
It takes multiple layers of mitigation, not just a few people masking. But, clearly you cannot see anything beyond your own wants.
It doesn’t take that many. Vaccines+paxlovid+monoclonal antibodies+improved treatment protocols are very effective at preventing serious illness and don’t involve restrictions on behavior.
It's too bad there's no treatment for the nasty long-haul issues that 1 in 8 people wind up with.
You mean the same linger symptoms that people get after the flu? Yes, they’re annoying, but not “nasty.”
Don’t you realize that we all personally know people who have long covid and yet we never knew anyone in the last with…what?….long flu??? Why isn’t there even a common term for it if that were actually a fair comparison?
There is: lingering symptoms from a viral illness. And yes, everyone knows someone who has had lingering symptoms from an illness.
Anonymous wrote:There are no mandates, no future masking, no future testing, no nothing. So, stop complaining already and plan for some sick days.
No one said there was any of that.
It’s still nice to hear a poster describing normal life and victory, though.
Its pretty sad you think its a victory and normal life is having covid a few times a year. Its sad that you don't care about anyone, including your kids.
I never cease to be surprised at how many selfish wretches there are.
They will be the first to post here complaining when covid runs through their school and the kids are in the auditorium, gym or cafeteria for classes as they don't have staff.
Schools have been open in other parts of the country without stories of disaster. So when are you predicting Armageddon in MCPS exactly? What week?
No testing, no covid. There is no discussion of covid so we wouldn't know anymore.
Took a while to get to this policy, but we’re fortunately there now.
Its not fortunate and sad people like you don't care and are too selfish to understand what it means to live in a community and shared responsibility. No wonder our kids have so many mental health and other issues with people like you setting bad examples and not teaching them.
Masks are there if you want them. I don’t object to you wearing one. Beyond that, case counts are irrelevant.
It takes multiple layers of mitigation, not just a few people masking. But, clearly you cannot see anything beyond your own wants.
It doesn’t take that many. Vaccines+paxlovid+monoclonal antibodies+improved treatment protocols are very effective at preventing serious illness and don’t involve restrictions on behavior.
It's too bad there's no treatment for the nasty long-haul issues that 1 in 8 people wind up with.
You mean the same linger symptoms that people get after the flu? Yes, they’re annoying, but not “nasty.”
Don’t you realize that we all personally know people who have long covid and yet we never knew anyone in the last with…what?….long flu??? Why isn’t there even a common term for it if that were actually a fair comparison?
There is: lingering symptoms from a viral illness. And yes, everyone knows someone who has had lingering symptoms from an illness.
I don’t know anyone with lingering cognitive issues after the flu, but I know several with severe brain fog several months after Covid. As well as loss of taste for over 6 months. Covid is a known neurotoxin
Anonymous wrote:There are no mandates, no future masking, no future testing, no nothing. So, stop complaining already and plan for some sick days.
No one said there was any of that.
It’s still nice to hear a poster describing normal life and victory, though.
Its pretty sad you think its a victory and normal life is having covid a few times a year. Its sad that you don't care about anyone, including your kids.
I never cease to be surprised at how many selfish wretches there are.
They will be the first to post here complaining when covid runs through their school and the kids are in the auditorium, gym or cafeteria for classes as they don't have staff.
Schools have been open in other parts of the country without stories of disaster. So when are you predicting Armageddon in MCPS exactly? What week?
No testing, no covid. There is no discussion of covid so we wouldn't know anymore.
Took a while to get to this policy, but we’re fortunately there now.
Its not fortunate and sad people like you don't care and are too selfish to understand what it means to live in a community and shared responsibility. No wonder our kids have so many mental health and other issues with people like you setting bad examples and not teaching them.
Masks are there if you want them. I don’t object to you wearing one. Beyond that, case counts are irrelevant.
It takes multiple layers of mitigation, not just a few people masking. But, clearly you cannot see anything beyond your own wants.
It doesn’t take that many. Vaccines+paxlovid+monoclonal antibodies+improved treatment protocols are very effective at preventing serious illness and don’t involve restrictions on behavior.
It's too bad there's no treatment for the nasty long-haul issues that 1 in 8 people wind up with.
You mean the same linger symptoms that people get after the flu? Yes, they’re annoying, but not “nasty.”
Don’t you realize that we all personally know people who have long covid and yet we never knew anyone in the last with…what?….long flu??? Why isn’t there even a common term for it if that were actually a fair comparison?
There is: lingering symptoms from a viral illness. And yes, everyone knows someone who has had lingering symptoms from an illness.
I don’t know anyone with lingering cognitive issues after the flu, but I know several with severe brain fog several months after Covid. As well as loss of taste for over 6 months. Covid is a known neurotoxin
So not just anecdotes, but anecdotes involving self-reported, subjective characteristics in uncontrolled groups. How valuable do you think that is as data?
Anonymous wrote:There are no mandates, no future masking, no future testing, no nothing. So, stop complaining already and plan for some sick days.
No one said there was any of that.
It’s still nice to hear a poster describing normal life and victory, though.
Its pretty sad you think its a victory and normal life is having covid a few times a year. Its sad that you don't care about anyone, including your kids.
I never cease to be surprised at how many selfish wretches there are.
They will be the first to post here complaining when covid runs through their school and the kids are in the auditorium, gym or cafeteria for classes as they don't have staff.
Schools have been open in other parts of the country without stories of disaster. So when are you predicting Armageddon in MCPS exactly? What week?
No testing, no covid. There is no discussion of covid so we wouldn't know anymore.
Took a while to get to this policy, but we’re fortunately there now.
Its not fortunate and sad people like you don't care and are too selfish to understand what it means to live in a community and shared responsibility. No wonder our kids have so many mental health and other issues with people like you setting bad examples and not teaching them.
Masks are there if you want them. I don’t object to you wearing one. Beyond that, case counts are irrelevant.
It takes multiple layers of mitigation, not just a few people masking. But, clearly you cannot see anything beyond your own wants.
It doesn’t take that many. Vaccines+paxlovid+monoclonal antibodies+improved treatment protocols are very effective at preventing serious illness and don’t involve restrictions on behavior.
It's too bad there's no treatment for the nasty long-haul issues that 1 in 8 people wind up with.
You mean the same linger symptoms that people get after the flu? Yes, they’re annoying, but not “nasty.”
NP here. No, it’s not the same. My teen is experiencing long covid now and it has greatly impacted their ability to sustain attention and stamina, as well as perform in the sport they had previously planned to play division 1.
Anonymous wrote:There are no mandates, no future masking, no future testing, no nothing. So, stop complaining already and plan for some sick days.
No one said there was any of that.
It’s still nice to hear a poster describing normal life and victory, though.
Its pretty sad you think its a victory and normal life is having covid a few times a year. Its sad that you don't care about anyone, including your kids.
I never cease to be surprised at how many selfish wretches there are.
They will be the first to post here complaining when covid runs through their school and the kids are in the auditorium, gym or cafeteria for classes as they don't have staff.
Schools have been open in other parts of the country without stories of disaster. So when are you predicting Armageddon in MCPS exactly? What week?
No testing, no covid. There is no discussion of covid so we wouldn't know anymore.
Took a while to get to this policy, but we’re fortunately there now.
Its not fortunate and sad people like you don't care and are too selfish to understand what it means to live in a community and shared responsibility. No wonder our kids have so many mental health and other issues with people like you setting bad examples and not teaching them.
Masks are there if you want them. I don’t object to you wearing one. Beyond that, case counts are irrelevant.
It takes multiple layers of mitigation, not just a few people masking. But, clearly you cannot see anything beyond your own wants.
It doesn’t take that many. Vaccines+paxlovid+monoclonal antibodies+improved treatment protocols are very effective at preventing serious illness and don’t involve restrictions on behavior.
It's too bad there's no treatment for the nasty long-haul issues that 1 in 8 people wind up with.
You mean the same linger symptoms that people get after the flu? Yes, they’re annoying, but not “nasty.”
NP here. No, it’s not the same. My teen is experiencing long covid now and it has greatly impacted their ability to sustain attention and stamina, as well as perform in the sport they had previously planned to play division 1.
Post-viral syndrome existed before Covid, even if you didn’t know about. It’s not a new risk.
Anonymous wrote:There are no mandates, no future masking, no future testing, no nothing. So, stop complaining already and plan for some sick days.
No one said there was any of that.
It’s still nice to hear a poster describing normal life and victory, though.
Its pretty sad you think its a victory and normal life is having covid a few times a year. Its sad that you don't care about anyone, including your kids.
I never cease to be surprised at how many selfish wretches there are.
They will be the first to post here complaining when covid runs through their school and the kids are in the auditorium, gym or cafeteria for classes as they don't have staff.
Schools have been open in other parts of the country without stories of disaster. So when are you predicting Armageddon in MCPS exactly? What week?
No testing, no covid. There is no discussion of covid so we wouldn't know anymore.
Took a while to get to this policy, but we’re fortunately there now.
Its not fortunate and sad people like you don't care and are too selfish to understand what it means to live in a community and shared responsibility. No wonder our kids have so many mental health and other issues with people like you setting bad examples and not teaching them.
Masks are there if you want them. I don’t object to you wearing one. Beyond that, case counts are irrelevant.
It takes multiple layers of mitigation, not just a few people masking. But, clearly you cannot see anything beyond your own wants.
It doesn’t take that many. Vaccines+paxlovid+monoclonal antibodies+improved treatment protocols are very effective at preventing serious illness and don’t involve restrictions on behavior.
It's too bad there's no treatment for the nasty long-haul issues that 1 in 8 people wind up with.
You mean the same linger symptoms that people get after the flu? Yes, they’re annoying, but not “nasty.”
NP here. No, it’s not the same. My teen is experiencing long covid now and it has greatly impacted their ability to sustain attention and stamina, as well as perform in the sport they had previously planned to play division 1.
You know what one of the strongest predictors for long COVID in kids is? Anxiety in their parents.
Anonymous wrote:There are no mandates, no future masking, no future testing, no nothing. So, stop complaining already and plan for some sick days.
No one said there was any of that.
It’s still nice to hear a poster describing normal life and victory, though.
Its pretty sad you think its a victory and normal life is having covid a few times a year. Its sad that you don't care about anyone, including your kids.
I never cease to be surprised at how many selfish wretches there are.
They will be the first to post here complaining when covid runs through their school and the kids are in the auditorium, gym or cafeteria for classes as they don't have staff.
Schools have been open in other parts of the country without stories of disaster. So when are you predicting Armageddon in MCPS exactly? What week?
No testing, no covid. There is no discussion of covid so we wouldn't know anymore.
Took a while to get to this policy, but we’re fortunately there now.
Its not fortunate and sad people like you don't care and are too selfish to understand what it means to live in a community and shared responsibility. No wonder our kids have so many mental health and other issues with people like you setting bad examples and not teaching them.
Masks are there if you want them. I don’t object to you wearing one. Beyond that, case counts are irrelevant.
It takes multiple layers of mitigation, not just a few people masking. But, clearly you cannot see anything beyond your own wants.
It doesn’t take that many. Vaccines+paxlovid+monoclonal antibodies+improved treatment protocols are very effective at preventing serious illness and don’t involve restrictions on behavior.
It's too bad there's no treatment for the nasty long-haul issues that 1 in 8 people wind up with.
You mean the same linger symptoms that people get after the flu? Yes, they’re annoying, but not “nasty.”
Don’t you realize that we all personally know people who have long covid and yet we never knew anyone in the last with…what?….long flu??? Why isn’t there even a common term for it if that were actually a fair comparison?
No we don’t all know someone with Long Covid. Stop making s@it up.
Anonymous wrote:There are no mandates, no future masking, no future testing, no nothing. So, stop complaining already and plan for some sick days.
No one said there was any of that.
It’s still nice to hear a poster describing normal life and victory, though.
Its pretty sad you think its a victory and normal life is having covid a few times a year. Its sad that you don't care about anyone, including your kids.
I never cease to be surprised at how many selfish wretches there are.
They will be the first to post here complaining when covid runs through their school and the kids are in the auditorium, gym or cafeteria for classes as they don't have staff.
Schools have been open in other parts of the country without stories of disaster. So when are you predicting Armageddon in MCPS exactly? What week?
No testing, no covid. There is no discussion of covid so we wouldn't know anymore.
Took a while to get to this policy, but we’re fortunately there now.
Its not fortunate and sad people like you don't care and are too selfish to understand what it means to live in a community and shared responsibility. No wonder our kids have so many mental health and other issues with people like you setting bad examples and not teaching them.
Masks are there if you want them. I don’t object to you wearing one. Beyond that, case counts are irrelevant.
It takes multiple layers of mitigation, not just a few people masking. But, clearly you cannot see anything beyond your own wants.
It doesn’t take that many. Vaccines+paxlovid+monoclonal antibodies+improved treatment protocols are very effective at preventing serious illness and don’t involve restrictions on behavior.
It's too bad there's no treatment for the nasty long-haul issues that 1 in 8 people wind up with.
You mean the same linger symptoms that people get after the flu? Yes, they’re annoying, but not “nasty.”
NP here. No, it’s not the same. My teen is experiencing long covid now and it has greatly impacted their ability to sustain attention and stamina, as well as perform in the sport they had previously planned to play division 1.
You know what one of the strongest predictors for long COVID in kids is? Anxiety in their parents.
Around 75% of kids were masked yesterday at Open House. Guess the angry DCUM crowd isn't the majority after all. Shocker. Asked around and other folks said the same about their schools.
Anonymous wrote:Around 75% of kids were masked yesterday at Open House. Guess the angry DCUM crowd isn't the majority after all. Shocker. Asked around and other folks said the same about their schools.
You were able to extrapolate anecdata pulled straight from your butt?
Anonymous wrote:Around 75% of kids were masked yesterday at Open House. Guess the angry DCUM crowd isn't the majority after all. Shocker. Asked around and other folks said the same about their schools.
You were able to extrapolate anecdata pulled straight from your butt?
You're cute when you're angry. No, it's not hard to look at a room full of 20 people and count that 15 are masked and do the very simple math. Do that for every room and it's not hard. Apparently it is for you.
Anonymous wrote:Around 75% of kids were masked yesterday at Open House. Guess the angry DCUM crowd isn't the majority after all. Shocker. Asked around and other folks said the same about their schools.
You were able to extrapolate anecdata pulled straight from your butt?
You're cute when you're angry. No, it's not hard to look at a room full of 20 people and count that 15 are masked and do the very simple math. Do that for every room and it's not hard. Apparently it is for you.
Do you understand what extrapolation is? It doesn't appear that you do.