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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What, you don't want to pay $100 to sit in a waiting room with a bunch of even sicker people for 4 hours? Where is your sense of adventure?[/quote] Urgent care is like $20-$25 with most insurance. And if you make an appointment, you won’t wait 4 hours. [/quote] DP. That it costs $25 and might be faster is there is still no reason to be there, except MCPS’s excessively fastidious administrative BS. That’s a fairly terrible basis for any additional use pressure on the health care system we have going in this country rn.[/quote] I thought the email said it was a STATE law in which case your argument is with MD not MCPS.[/quote] As we are all aware, the state is not in the school enforcing this law. MCPS has choices about how rigidly it does this.[/quote] I have no idea. Perhaps MCPS just wants to be able to say "we sent out the policy". I once got a letter saying my kid was in danger on failing due to missed classes (an office mixup relating to sports). Her teacher told us that the letter is required but the child would only fail if the teacher took additional action. We could just ignore. Student graduated and is in college. Do you really think parents will be fined or arrested for keeping their kids home for 5 days after a pos Covid test?? [/quote]
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