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Reply to "A standing ovation for Dr. McKnight"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wrong PP Schools are open. Students may attend if they wish and simply need to wear a mask Teachers per recent stats have been present save for this past week and an occasional miss. But yes, let us all shut down because a small but vocal minority of parents want everyone to wait while they get comfortable with numbers. Nope, not again, not another long shutdown that hurts the mental well-being of students.[/quote] Well that’s wrong. Over 400 classrooms are closed. Those kids can’t go to school. [b]And those damn hospitals! Why don’t they just shut up and deal with the surge in covid cases so you can get your kid out of the house![/b] Talk about mental ill, pp. Good example![/quote] Covid cases have been flat in MoCo since kids returned to school. Hospital bed usage continues to be in the "low" category. https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/covid19/data/[/quote] +1. Our curve is flat and looks remarkably like PG County's, despite their decision to switch to virtual. [b]It's really good evidence that shutting down in person schooling is pointless even in the face of a surge in cases[/b].[/quote] +1 million I hope our health officials look to this when making decisions for the next surge. No more school shutdowns. They are not effective and not necessary. [/quote] Actually, it's the opposite. If they had shutdown when they should've we'd be in a much better situation now. Schools are just superspreaders and have only made the situation 10X worse.[/quote] There is no data to support this position, which is why all the top medical authorities support having kids in school.[/quote] Imaginary “facts” are the only thing keeping the virtual crowd going. Leave them be. They lost. [/quote] Nobody "lost" except the kids of lazy parents who got COVID unnecessarily, you moron. [/quote] It is an "intentional and specific" decision by the MCPS Superintendent whether or not to provide virtual instruction (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tTrT2NKc2NQ, 3:45). Since they're not listening to anyone, my guess is the board and Superintendent's strategy is "barking dogs yap while the caravan moves on." Until they're removed from their positions, nothing will likely happen.[/quote]
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