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Reply to "Only .4% students tested positive after spring break."
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Just wait another week. FCPS cases are soaring now and they had spring break before us.[/quote] The MCPS cases are already surging. Why is McKnight so focused on covering up a pandemic?[/quote] Caucus just said we’re out of the pandemic phase. Time to move on. [/quote] You moved on but Covid has not. [/quote] Yes, I have moved on. As has the country and most of the world. You may be able to emigrate to China if you're in favor of a different approach.[/quote] Trying to justify your poor behavior and make us all sick? This isn’t about you. It’s about stopping spread in mcps so staff can teach and support kids and kids can go learn to be away from parents who don’t care like you and need someone to parent, teach and guide them. [/quote] No poor behavior on my end. I'm out in public every day because that's what life is all about. That's how society was built. That goes for teachers and students as well. Teachers continue to teach, and student continue to attend. The "justify your poor behavior" schtick just doesn't resonate at all any more. It falls completely flat every time.[/quote] Right, lets not care about anyone but yourself. No, its not what life is all about. Maybe you should try spending some time at home with your kids. Oh wait, they are probably better off without being in close contact. [/quote] Why? My kids are consistently outside the home with me in the first place. Sports, activities, playdates, restaurants, shopping, vacations, etc. It's amazing how much there is to do out there as a family that doesn't involving watching the world through a computer monitor. [/quote] Your kids are the exact ones we are trying to avoid. Must be nice to have the luxury to get covid and not think twice. Not all of us have the same privilege you do. But, ironically you are lecturing us about it and shamelessly bragging via a computer monitor.[/quote]
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