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Reply to "New 2022-2023 Covid Plan and Guidelines"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Listen, we are in for a train wreck if they don’t get rid of the required 5 day isolation. We do NOT have any subs. We have major community spread right now. We need to be able to decide when we as teachers feel okay to come in. Having to cover for so many colleagues was a major part of teacher burnout last year.[/quote] I’m a teacher too and I’m tired of going to work sick whether it be from Covid or something else. I’m done sacrificing my body because the school district can’t get it together. I will not go to work sick. Simple. [/quote] That’s fine. You can use your sick days however you like. [/quote] DP, but good one. Clearly you don't actually teach in MCPS. [/quote] This is not an MCPS problem, or even a teachers problem in general. It’s a USA problem and what we prioritize. My dad has Covid and had to return to his service sector job on day 5 regardless of his symptoms (which were improving marginally but still not great) and testing positive on rapid tests. But like everywhere else they are short staffed and would rather have a sick worker than no worker at all.[/quote]
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