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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As a parent, I find some of these comments disturbing. You are starting to sound like an angry crazy mob. You do know there is a pandemic? You do know teachers will be able to get the first dose of the vaccine beginning Jan 25? I know it's been tough, I have 2 kids at home with me, but surely we can wait until term 4, when numbers will be lower and teachers will have been vaccinated.Just makes more sense.[/quote] What makes you think that DCPS elementary schools will reopen for Term 4? Because the WTU and the City Council are on board with the plan? Hint: they aren't.[/quote] So is a February 1 reopening guaranteed?[/quote] Nothing is guaranteed during a pandemic, but it’s certainly looking like they are staying firm with the Feb 1 plans going forward. [/quote] Not sure. Ferebee has made clear during admin meetings that this whole thing could be called at the last minute due to the metrics getting worse. [/quote] It looks like the Christmas spike is hitting now and it doesn't look as bad as the Tgiving spike because some of the numbers have stayed relatively high (daily case rate, for example.) But even case rates will probably peak in the next several days and then start decreasing. Meanwhile, rate of transmission continues to be low (less than 1 secondary case/positive case.) Positivity rate is the one measure that doesn't seem to indicate a steady decrease. https://coronavirus.dc.gov/page/reopening-metrics I wish more public health people would regularly post on this forum [/quote]
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