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I'm rhe PP whose kids go to ESS, and I only replied once. FFS this board is useless. It's neither nonsense nor jackassery and I literally never complained.
This (MCPS) forum is UNREADABLE anymore. Every thread devolves into an exchange of the same pointless jabs about basement dwellers and COVIDiots-- when that McWhorter/Kendi poster isn't ranting and raving and calling the superintendent out of her name. Literally just unreadable. |
Actually, yes, I do have a garden. We only grocery shop every two weeks and except amazon don't use delivery. |
My kids are virtual, so clearly I'm doing more than you. And, no I don't go out of the house much because of covid. I cannot risk getting covid. |
Its still very high but we don't have testing to actually know the spread. |
Sounds like you are doing all the right things then! I certainly wouldn’t want to force you or your kids to take unnecessary risks. Thankfully there are so many options now than there used to be for vulnerable people- virtual learning for kids, delivery/curbside, virtual medical visits, etc. I hope the state can be convinced to provide a virtual option next year and into the future so that kids can continue what works best for them and their families. Unfortunately I don’t see MCPS continuing it after this year, but maybe depends on demand. The vaccines need to get better and that may take time. |
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I don't understand how people can be getting tested-positive notices from MCPS every day if there's no testing. |
No testing in Texas, where you live. Here in MoCoCounty folks can roll over to their local CVS and get their child tested. |
Kids get tested outside of school for various reasons and the parents notify the school. |
Parents are taking their kids to be tested. |
In other words, there actually is testing? |
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Huge drop off in cases since last week and gasp! schools are open.
https://montgomerycountymd.gov/covid19/data/ |