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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Less testing means less positives. Parents may not be reporting the positives. I doubt it dropped that quickly. [/quote] Here comes the pandemic forever crowd (right on cue). This one is great. While the rest of the world is seeing Omicrom surge and drop in an almost identical way…no way it could be true in MoCo. Only happening because parents aren’t reporting cases. Great stuff. [/quote] You really think that there is a drop that quickly? Be real. It's highly contagious. It will drop in a month or so, but not this quickly. I know several parents not reporting positives. They should show the absentee rate, number of sick kids sent home and positives. We will have the pandemic forever because the entitled people like you cannot take it seriously and be part of the solution.[/quote] DP.. the pandemic has gone on a lot longer because of people who refuse to vaxx, not because of people are who are vaxx, mask, but still want schools open. How do I know this.. look at other countries/states that did not close down the schools. They still have covid, too. Actually, the UK is now starting to open up more. But they still didn't shutdown the schools as much as we did. [/quote] What are you rambling about? MoCo has one of the highest vaccine rates in the country. Vaccines alone are not going ot fix this. You can keep being a covid denier and blame shift but you are just as much a problem as they are. Our schools didn't shut down. They went virtual which probably saved many lives.[/quote]
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