There could be kids and adults at your school who are immunocompromised, or live with immunocompromised family members. I cannot understand this attitude towards your own school community! Don’t you care about other people?!?!? |
| Why don’t they just retest the positives? |
+1. Seems like an easy answer. Pro sports have been doing this for a while with no issue. |
Bc DC is idiotic. That's what we are all saying wrt bad testing protocols. |
If a child tests positive the family should retest. Why should the school system do that? Let them focus on education. |
Just because you won’t have severe illness doesn’t mean you — and the rest of your family — won’t have moderate cases. It’s pretty disruptive for a bunch of people to get sick. |
Oh, you mean like when we had the flu or norovirus? For which we never quarantined anybody? I wish we quarantined kids for norovirus, it’s so much nastier than a Covid breakthrough infection in a healthy adult is likely to be. That said, I’m not opting out of testing, but the idea that I would avoid a breakthrough infection because I know my kid is an asymptomatic positive doesn’t factor into that decision. |
It will not matter what you test after you get a positive. That’s the point. You can show them a negative test from the same day. Doesn’t matter. |
| Are they doing pooled testing? |
The policy just changed today. Why can’t it change again? Maybe that’s something to advocate for? |
100% agree on all of your points |
+1. How is opt-out legal? How does it not violate HIPAA and FERPA? |
What exactly is the false positive rate for this test? I feel like it’s false negatives that are more of a worry. |
| It's one thing to test a student who exhibits symptoms associated with COVID but just testing healthy students randomly does not sit well with me. If I trusted DCPS's ability to handle the process correctly, I might feel differently. My child has been vaccinated since May. I fully intend to get him a booster. My children are accustomed to wearing masks and do it without complaint. We distance, wash hands, use sanitizer. I don't feel like entrusting my child's access to education to DCPS running a health program is smart or protects my child's best interest. Let all the unvaccinated teens get tested instead. |
It’s not meant for vaccinated students. “ Participating schools will aim to test a random sample of 10-20% of asymptomatic students, targeting unvaccinated students.” |