Our school uses Capital Diagnostics and tests weekly. They have for months. |
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Sidwell still has not provided the school community with complete results, citing disabling problems with the school's website.
On Monday evening, the HOS emailed to share a 5% rate but it did not include tests done outside of school. Since Monday evening -- no updates. A teacher friend told us that the all-in rate is closer to 8%. All grades are in person. Lunch outside and enhanced masking guidance. |
Sidwell: requiring two surgical masks, or one surgical+one cloth, or 1kn95–at all times inside and outside. in addition to the grab and go lunch outside. |
I think there is significant merit to considerations around overall child mental health and the need to be in person for school and that we don't want to have an extreme response to omicron endure beyond when we get over the spike in schools that have unvaxxed young kids. The virtual posture of fully vaxxed collegiate communities has me skeptical that's the correct course of action. With that being said, lack of in-person school is not the sole driver of the mental health crisis for kids. The pandemic has just put further pressure on already strenuous issues facing kids that we adults didn't deal with: the omnipresence of social media and the current insane social/political landscape of American society. I'd imagine that those 12-14 year old kids incur more stress from their digital lives and windows into angry adulthood than they do from a nasal swab. |
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So where a mask, get vaxxed and tested. We all win. See how that works? Or do you just want to be angry? |
Really? That’s the most unsubstantiated wild-assed assertion I’ve heard in a while. Wow |
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I just chuckled. She’s ridiculous. |
You say that like it’s a good thing. |
Your complete lack of empathy and way of communicating say a lot about you as a person. Not in a good way. That said, I actually agree. Those of us that are immunocompromised need to take care of ourselves as we did before COVID to limit risks. Not all of us expect the world to stop to mange risk for us. |
But when one of her family members needs a immune modulator, it’ll be “shut down everywhere.” She just doesn’t want to be inconvenienced. Not even for a few weeks. Selfish. Pathetic |
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St Patrick’s uses capital diagnostics and they’ve just informed parents that they are moving to testing twice weekly now instead of just once weekly as they’ve done all year (and nearly all of last year as well).
I’m still comfortable sending DC in, and have appreciated the weekly tests for some peace of mind. |
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My 12 year old could not care less about testing. Not all kids are feeling the way you describe. I think you’ve passed on your anxiety. For my kid COVID tests are now as worrisome as brushing her teeth. +1 for my 7 year old. |
Agree completely, kids are not buttered by testing, but are bothered by the idea of going virtual! |