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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Threads like this are so disheartening. MCPS will be the last place in the country to go back to normal....if it ever does. I can't even imagine showing this conversation to my friends and family outside the DMV. And I'm not even talking about deep red fly-over states. Just regular places...[/quote] MCPS is 100% back to normal so what are you talking about. There will be no masking, no regular testing, no precautions what so every. Its disheartening that MCPS and parents don't care about student or family health and safety.[/quote] Your kids can certainly wear masks if they want, and there is a virtual option available if you are not comfortable with in person, which most districts are no longer offering, FWIW. You could also move to a district that has precautions more to your liking, although I have no idea where that would be. This area still has the highest mask usage of anywhere I’ve been in the last few months.[/quote] The virtual option has limited space. [b]There are no districts with precautions or I would consider moving[/b]. [/quote] The fact that you can't find ONE district with precautions should tell you something. Do you not see this is a YOU problem? [/quote] Being cautious and not eating Covid is common sense. You are the problem if you don’t see that. [/quote] Fine. Call me the problem. IDGAF about being cautious or what you think about me. I still think you're nuts. Have you run out of things to post about now that there's no daily dashboard to obsess over?[/quote] My kids don't enter a school building so the daily dash boards make no difference to me. You aren't being cautious and you aren't fooling anyone you tell that you are cautious. If you were cautious your kids would be in virtual or at a minimum masking and weekly testing. A Co2 monitor isn't going to help with covid, testing and masking and distancing will.[/quote] Huh. Not OP but my kids are masking and we test regularly at home, and I think taking in a CO2 monitor is a great idea. Sorry I can't be the martyr you are and keep my ES kids locked up in virtual but 1) screens are terrible for my one DC in particular, and 2) we have no significant health challenges. We know one family that has been in virtual because they have one kid who is very high risk but even they are sending their other kid back to in-person this year because they have decided that is in HIS best interest. You need a new hobby if you're obsessively posting on threads that don't even matter to you. Literally no one cares if you win at the Covid-cautious war, but keep at it if it's important to you.[/quote] If you are so comfortable with in person, o need to monitor the co2. The logic makes no sense. [/quote] Better to keep your head in the sand than ask questions, amiright?[/quote]
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