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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]Actually we don't know. The home kits aren't always accurate and not all parents tested and if they do report it. [/quote] Well if the home tests aren’t accurate why test at all?[/quote] They generally are if you are symptomatic. Not so much if asymptomatic.[/quote] Which is why the whole thing is ridiculous and a waste of time/money/energy. No good reason to teat asymptomatic kids. [/quote] Asymptomatic kids have covid. Asymptomatic kids can spread covid. Its not a waste of time and money. [/quote] Especially with free tests.[/quote] Asymptomatic people have Covid. Asymptomatic dental hygienists can have Covid. Asymptomatic public bus drivers can have Covid. We’re not just randomly testing adults. Why target kids to asymptomatic testing? Especially when kids are so low risk. No logic behind it. No foot reason for MCPS to ask kids to test when they have no symptoms. [/quote] You are right. We should require all these folks to test regularly too. [/quote] So you want every single person who works outside of the home to be tested weekly? Good luck with that! Unlikely that ever happens, so that juts highlights the fact of how useless testing MCPS students actually is. [/quote]
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