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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sorry, could someone help me.... I see the dashboard but all of the schools are listed in black and I don't see where people are getting the red/yellow/green. Thanks![/quote] The new red/yellow/green designations were mentioned in this morning's MCPS press conference. The list of red schools (going virtual tomorrow) was shared then. The list of [b]89 yellow schools [/b]has not been shared yet. The press conference said that additional information would be made available later today.[/quote] Hooooooooooooold all the way up. [b]89 schools = 43% of all MCPS schools[/b] So 89 schools are in yellow? And yellow means 3-5%? And 11 schools flipped from (what would have been called) green/yellow to red in 2 days (1/1 to 1/3)? Without schools even being open? Tell me, how many of those 89 schools will stay yellow or go back down to green by the end of this week? Any of them? Or will the vast majority turn red? For elementaries the difference between yellow and red should be between 1 additional case and 15 cases, but for most should be 5-10. Do we think that a yellow ES will not find 5-10 more cases in the next few days, plus maybe a couple more to account to the cases that aged out? What a farce. This is why my kid will not be going to school this week under any circumstances. I assume her school will turn "red" this week or next anyway.[/quote] This is a good analysis. Red plus yellow schools means [b]half the district may be virtual soon.[/b][/quote] If you account for how many people haven't reported yet, had access to a test yet...even more. Once the county gets ahold of passing out the rapid test to staff/students be prepared for that to go way up.[/quote]
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