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Reply to "MCPS will now send kids home for ten days based on symptoms only"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Agree we are peaking or past peaking. And we are special because our vaccination rates are so high. We are the opposite end of the spectrum from Texas and Florida's vaccination rates [/quote] The only way we're going to actually know if we peaked is when the cases start going down consistently. It should be noted that we're about the same level as we were in the fall of 2020 before we saw the huge peak during November-January. I don't anticipate the caseload getting as high as it did last year due to the overall level of vaccinated individuals in the county but I I don't think it's going to get better anytime soon. I cannot f****** wait for the pediatric vaccine to get approved[/quote] Between delta and school starting, there's an all-new peak which will be evident in a couple of weeks since mcps' testing is insufficient but community spread umber should make it obvious within 3-4 weeks[/quote] To date studies have shown that transmission in schools is no higher than out of schools.[/quote] The studies I saw showed it was roughly 2X-3X higher than the community. [/quote] Link? Were they wearing masks? [/quote] There are no "studies". Posters get to say whatever they want now and run away. [/quote]
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