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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][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think they’re just going to start off in the fall similarly to how they ended in the spring. If there’s a surge, you may not have a bus driver and your kid may be sitting in an auditorium being babysat with 100 others not really learning if enough staff are out sick. Unless the cdc gets rid of the 5 day isolation, mcps won’t change that procedure. [/quote] Can you imagine the spread of covid if they do the auditoriums given this variant is far more contagious? How quickly will they be posting here complaining abotu that. [/quote] Absolutely. I am on day 5 of Covid right now and if I were your kids teacher, I would be coughing all over them in class tomorrow.[/quote] Fine by me. Stay home if you feel sick otherwise go to work. We’ve got to move on.[/quote] What does moving on mean? Being selfish and not caring about anyone but yourself. Not caring who you pass covid onto and the impact it has on someone else. MCPS clearly failed with their mental health seminars in terms of empathy.[/quote] Nope. It means understanding that people will catch and transmit Covid regardless of what mitigation efforts are occurring. Even with vaccines, testing, masks - people still catch Covid. You are right that some posters here do appear to need to some help with their anxiety and mental health issues. It’s been hard when people have been in fear since 2020 - it is hard to realize that the US has indeed ‘moved on’. [/quote] I don't know why it's so hard for PP to understand that locally, regionally, and nationally...things have moved on. Pretty much everything is back to business-as-usual to the point of annoying overcrowding everywhere you go. Neither the media or the general public is obsessing over Covid counts anymore. People get sick, stay home, and get better. Just like it's always been since the beginning of time. [/quote] People aren't staying home and spreading it. Covid is not a normal illness. [/quote] Open your door or look out your window. It's normal enough as far as the government and general public is concerned. The era of one-way grocery aisles and standing on colored dots is over. Long over.[/quote]
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