MCPS covid cases

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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.


Here's a basic fact:

no pediatric deaths from Covid in Moco....EVER! Going back to March 2020.

You guys watch the news, and get spun up into a tizzy over Lousiana and other redneck backwards places and don't realize that actually live in MoCo!

One of the most intelligent and educated locations in the county, and with the worst ability to manage their anxiety


Here is a basic fact! It doesn't matter if there are no deaths here yet as it will happen at some point! And, our kids aren't vaccinated. How is that so hard to understand?


The PP seems to think covid cares if you are the child of an educated person or redneck. It does not.


PP seems to think that Covid thinks. That's why it's important to not listen to the anti in-person brigade.
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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.


Here's a basic fact:

no pediatric deaths from Covid in Moco....EVER! Going back to March 2020.

You guys watch the news, and get spun up into a tizzy over Lousiana and other redneck backwards places and don't realize that actually live in MoCo!

One of the most intelligent and educated locations in the county, and with the worst ability to manage their anxiety


Here is a basic fact! It doesn't matter if there are no deaths here yet as it will happen at some point! And, our kids aren't vaccinated. How is that so hard to understand?


It will be your wet dream come true won’t it?


Note how this forum allows these really demeaning, crude responses on covid posts. The owner of this site is clearly a covid denier.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
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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.


Here's a basic fact:

no pediatric deaths from Covid in Moco....EVER! Going back to March 2020.

You guys watch the news, and get spun up into a tizzy over Lousiana and other redneck backwards places and don't realize that actually live in MoCo!

One of the most intelligent and educated locations in the county, and with the worst ability to manage their anxiety


Here is a basic fact! It doesn't matter if there are no deaths here yet as it will happen at some point! And, our kids aren't vaccinated. How is that so hard to understand?


It will be your wet dream come true won’t it?


Note how this forum allows these really demeaning, crude responses on covid posts. The owner of this site is clearly a covid denier.


If the owners censored them you'd be screaming about that, too
Anonymous
Fallsmead ES
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Haven't you seen the MoCo, MD and national charts? They all show we are plateauing Covid has shown repeatedly both domestically and abroad that it follows a 2-month cycle. Delta is no exception. All the charts are showing we are now plateauing and on the pass to a downward segment following the 2-month cycle.
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Haven't you seen the MoCo, MD and national charts? They all show we are plateauing Covid has shown repeatedly both domestically and abroad that it follows a 2-month cycle. Delta is no exception. All the charts are showing we are now plateauing and on the pass to a downward segment following the 2-month cycle.


I'm hopeful but I think we just opened up a giant cluster by opening schools. While I would like for it to go down, I think it will do the opposite. The two month thing is based off of people staying in their cluster. S another 2 months of awfulness.
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Anonymous wrote:
Haven't you seen the MoCo, MD and national charts? They all show we are plateauing Covid has shown repeatedly both domestically and abroad that it follows a 2-month cycle. Delta is no exception. All the charts are showing we are now plateauing and on the pass to a downward segment following the 2-month cycle.


I'm hopeful but I think we just opened up a giant cluster by opening schools. While I would like for it to go down, I think it will do the opposite. The two month thing is based off of people staying in their cluster. S another 2 months of awfulness.

And everyone traveling for labor day!
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Haven't you seen the MoCo, MD and national charts? They all show we are plateauing Covid has shown repeatedly both domestically and abroad that it follows a 2-month cycle. Delta is no exception. All the charts are showing we are now plateauing and on the pass to a downward segment following the 2-month cycle.


That is NOT true. Cases are rising in our area.

Please stop spreading lies.


Anonymous
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Haven't you seen the MoCo, MD and national charts? They all show we are plateauing Covid has shown repeatedly both domestically and abroad that it follows a 2-month cycle. Delta is no exception. All the charts are showing we are now plateauing and on the pass to a downward segment following the 2-month cycle.


In the past, people got more cautious and cases went down. This time, the attitude is different. After all, lots of folks have got the vaccine. But we are also seeing more snd more breakthrus. Schools are not helping to drive down the cases.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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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.


Here's a basic fact:

no pediatric deaths from Covid in Moco....EVER! Going back to March 2020.

You guys watch the news, and get spun up into a tizzy over Lousiana and other redneck backwards places and don't realize that actually live in MoCo!

One of the most intelligent and educated locations in the county, and with the worst ability to manage their anxiety


Here comes “It’s not just about death, it’s about long Covid” whiner. Then comes, “it’s about public health (and schools should be closed no matter that everything else is open)” whiner. There’s literally a Whiner’s Playbook.


It’s hilarious that you’re calling us whiners when, in fact, you are the biggest whiners of all.
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RMHS got two cases.
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Gosh. We are not through with the first week yet and cases are already popping up at so many schools. How hard is it to enforce some minimal social distancing? Can’t believe that MCPS is so lazy and irresponsible!
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Anonymous wrote:Gosh. We are not through with the first week yet and cases are already popping up at so many schools. How hard is it to enforce some minimal social distancing? Can’t believe that MCPS is so lazy and irresponsible!



These are all people who contracted covid before school started. Wait and see if things spread to other kids in their class. My kids eat lunch and snack outside, so masks are never off in the classroom, which should reduce chances of spread.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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.


Here's a basic fact:

no pediatric deaths from Covid in Moco....EVER! Going back to March 2020.

You guys watch the news, and get spun up into a tizzy over Lousiana and other redneck backwards places and don't realize that actually live in MoCo!

One of the most intelligent and educated locations in the county, and with the worst ability to manage their anxiety


Here comes “It’s not just about death, it’s about long Covid” whiner. Then comes, “it’s about public health (and schools should be closed no matter that everything else is open)” whiner. There’s literally a Whiner’s Playbook.


It’s hilarious that you’re calling us whiners when, in fact, you are the biggest whiners of all.


Really? This summer has been non-stop whining about the VA applications, lunches, hybrid, etc. Non-stop whining and doomsday predicting.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Haven't you seen the MoCo, MD and national charts? They all show we are plateauing Covid has shown repeatedly both domestically and abroad that it follows a 2-month cycle. Delta is no exception. All the charts are showing we are now plateauing and on the pass to a downward segment following the 2-month cycle.


That is NOT true. Cases are rising in our area.

Please stop spreading lies.




There are tons of stories out there right now about Delta peaking in the US. Maryland will temporarily see a rise, but it won't be a long-term phenomena that will carry you through June 2022. I know this is disappointing news to the virtual fans.
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