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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Talking to a few other parents and realized some of them are going to send their kids and watch what happens. Most have a backup plan that when certain number of cases happen in school, they’ll just pull their kids out. Just wonder how many of us are thinking about this and what metrics you’re comfortable with. [/quote] The case count is a LAGGING indicator of how many children in your school have covid. If you're okay with that go for it.[/quote] since the spread is exponential we could have a serious crisis on our hands before we know it[/quote] We could. [b]But most of MoCo who are vaccine eligible are vaxxed. Most kids and most vaxxed adults don't have significant trouble. Remember, 99% of hospitalizations and deaths are from unvaxxed adults.[/b] [/quote] You cannot fight hysteria with logic. At some point, we need to come out of the COVID trance. The 7-day moving average of deaths in MoCo today is 1 and has been 0 most days since June. No one is talking about how deaths and hospitalizations are pulling apart from cases. All of the people who just keep going on and on about delta, breakthrough infections, gloom and doom, etc. sound crazy. They are just as divorced from reality as the people who believe COVID is a scamdemic. I believe 80 percent of our country has lost its mind.[/quote]
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