MCPS covid cases

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Anonymous wrote:Poolesville had 11 cases reported today and one over the weekend.


It looks like the cases in MCPS are increasing rapidly. This is scary.


I really think its time to come to grips with the reality that you will get it and you will likely be fine. Maybe it won’t be so scary when you realize how not a big deal it is for most people


Disagree! You can get it if you want but I think it's time for some good old DL.


If you really think you’re going to live life without ever getting covid, you’re delusional


Probably we will all get it but we have people like you to thank who are responsible for spreading it. It seems really unfair of those of us not traveling, not socializing in big groups, not dining out or traveling to have to get it from someone like you who cannot even keep their sick kid home. We are one of the most vaccinated countries and one of the highest rates of covid. That speaks volumes.


My entire family is triple vaxxed. I’m just tired of martyrs like you who think if only we just paused life for a week, a month, a year this thing is going to disappear. It won’t. We need to finally have a conversation about how we live with it and a large part of that is acknowledging that isn’t fatal or even serious for the vast majority of people who get it


We need to take precautions for a good year or two. Is it really that hard for you? It is fatal to many. It is serious to many. And, triple vaccinated means nothing and kids cannot be triple vaccinated except if you are lying to get the shots. And, now standard sounds like 4 shots. Maybe it is time to rethink that if everyone is vaccinated that is enough strategy as its not working.


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now +2
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Anonymous wrote:Covid explosion in MCPS is imminent if this turns out to be true:

https://www.axios.com/omicron-coronavirus-cases-europe-us-c85be94d-8edf-4d61-9f05-de924bff6760.html


So omicron causes more sickness in kids than delta.


Here is the quote:

"They found children had a 20% higher risk of hospital admission than they did from previous variants."


120% of a small number is still a small number.
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are you walking around with you head under ground? Numbers speak volumes. 5.2 mil dead world wide and over 800 thousand in US. Unless you are one of those conspiracy theorist who think that media and government is manipulating numbers to get chips in our hand


So happy we got such effective vaccines in such a short time. So happy my kids are back in school. So happy I can hug my parents again.


nothing works 100% at this point against virus and varients. Layered approach is required. Vaccines + Masks + social distancing together sort of helps to a great extent keeping people safe. But how many do you see wearing masks now?


In Montgomery County? Everyone, in public places. Even outdoors, in many cases. This is far more than most people in the US are currently doing. Heck, even during the brief period where masks weren't required, I almost never saw anyone in stores without one.
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are you walking around with you head under ground? Numbers speak volumes. 5.2 mil dead world wide and over 800 thousand in US. Unless you are one of those conspiracy theorist who think that media and government is manipulating numbers to get chips in our hand


So happy we got such effective vaccines in such a short time. So happy my kids are back in school. So happy I can hug my parents again.


nothing works 100% at this point against virus and varients. Layered approach is required. Vaccines + Masks + social distancing together sort of helps to a great extent keeping people safe. But how many do you see wearing masks now?


In Montgomery County? Everyone, in public places. Even outdoors, in many cases. This is far more than most people in the US are currently doing. Heck, even during the brief period where masks weren't required, I almost never saw anyone in stores without one.


I can understand antivaxxers. But masking? How inconvenient can it be?
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Anonymous wrote:Covid explosion in MCPS is imminent if this turns out to be true:

https://www.axios.com/omicron-coronavirus-cases-europe-us-c85be94d-8edf-4d61-9f05-de924bff6760.html


Oh well. It is getting hard to believe that MCSP can stay in-person uninterrupted.
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are you walking around with you head under ground? Numbers speak volumes. 5.2 mil dead world wide and over 800 thousand in US. Unless you are one of those conspiracy theorist who think that media and government is manipulating numbers to get chips in our hand


So happy we got such effective vaccines in such a short time. So happy my kids are back in school. So happy I can hug my parents again.


nothing works 100% at this point against virus and varients. Layered approach is required. Vaccines + Masks + social distancing together sort of helps to a great extent keeping people safe. But how many do you see wearing masks now?


In Montgomery County? Everyone, in public places. Even outdoors, in many cases. This is far more than most people in the US are currently doing. Heck, even during the brief period where masks weren't required, I almost never saw anyone in stores without one.


I can understand antivaxxers. But masking? How inconvenient can it be?


Most people are vaccinated here. Find a new talking point.
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Anonymous wrote:Covid explosion in MCPS is imminent if this turns out to be true:

https://www.axios.com/omicron-coronavirus-cases-europe-us-c85be94d-8edf-4d61-9f05-de924bff6760.html


Oh well. It is getting hard to believe that MCSP can stay in-person uninterrupted.


They could put more precautions in place. They don’t care. Neither do parents.
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are you walking around with you head under ground? Numbers speak volumes. 5.2 mil dead world wide and over 800 thousand in US. Unless you are one of those conspiracy theorist who think that media and government is manipulating numbers to get chips in our hand


So happy we got such effective vaccines in such a short time. So happy my kids are back in school. So happy I can hug my parents again.


Effective? Right.
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are you walking around with you head under ground? Numbers speak volumes. 5.2 mil dead world wide and over 800 thousand in US. Unless you are one of those conspiracy theorist who think that media and government is manipulating numbers to get chips in our hand


So happy we got such effective vaccines in such a short time. So happy my kids are back in school. So happy I can hug my parents again.


nothing works 100% at this point against virus and varients. Layered approach is required. Vaccines + Masks + social distancing together sort of helps to a great extent keeping people safe. But how many do you see wearing masks now?


In Montgomery County? Everyone, in public places. Even outdoors, in many cases. This is far more than most people in the US are currently doing. Heck, even during the brief period where masks weren't required, I almost never saw anyone in stores without one.


I can understand antivaxxers.
But masking? How inconvenient can it be?


You can? I can't.
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Anonymous wrote:Covid explosion in MCPS is imminent if this turns out to be true:

https://www.axios.com/omicron-coronavirus-cases-europe-us-c85be94d-8edf-4d61-9f05-de924bff6760.html


Oh well. It is getting hard to believe that MCSP can stay in-person uninterrupted.


No, it's not.
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Anonymous wrote:Covid explosion in MCPS is imminent if this turns out to be true:

https://www.axios.com/omicron-coronavirus-cases-europe-us-c85be94d-8edf-4d61-9f05-de924bff6760.html


Oh well. It is getting hard to believe that MCSP can stay in-person uninterrupted.


No, it's not.


How can a school stay open if a large number of students/teachers are sick???
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Covid explosion in MCPS is imminent if this turns out to be true:

https://www.axios.com/omicron-coronavirus-cases-europe-us-c85be94d-8edf-4d61-9f05-de924bff6760.html


Oh well. It is getting hard to believe that MCSP can stay in-person uninterrupted.


No, it's not.


How can a school stay open if a large number of students/teachers are sick???


They'll get better, and the beat goes on. Maybe the state lets them close for a bit...we'll see.
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It's getting so bad now. They need to shut it all down!
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Anonymous wrote:It's getting so bad now. They need to shut it all down!


No, stay open. Natural immunity.
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