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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. I'd say the difference is significant not only because of the numbers themselves (maybe double the dashboard, although 2 x a fairly low number is still a fairly low number), but also because of distribution of the cases (I know from other families that some are clustered). I am grateful to the principal for keeping the school community informed, of course, but for those who are trying to observe patterns at a higher altitude, it would be good if the MCPS dashboard were . . . accurate-er. I didn't know myself that the Google form was the key to dashboard registration.[/quote] Ok, but I still don’t see how it practically makes a difference. Schools are open and will stay open. Kids will occasionally get covid, and the vast majority will be just fine. If you're not willing to accept the small risk that covid presents, then homeschool and isolate for the rest of your life.[/quote] It really doesn't matter as you will send your kids and they will not close schools but some will have serious issues getting covid and all of them will bring it home to their families, causing more spread and issues, but clearly this poster doesn't care about anyone but themselves.[/quote] I couldn’t find a coherent message in this post. Care to try again? What practical changes would result from posting more accurate data on cases in kids attending schools? We've always known large numbers of cases are never identified at all, due to asymptomatic infections or very mildly symptomatic infections, so looking at hospitalizations has always provided a more accurate way to compare the severity of covid over time. And hospitalizations in kids remain extremely low in Maryland.[/quote] Kids don't live alone and live with adults. Kids bring home covid. You may not care about getting and spreading covid, but some of us do. Why does it matter? Some parents may choose to mask their kids or keep them home. As you said, we really need universal weekly testing to figure out the actual spread. Not these bad home test and trusting parents to do them. [/quote] We know covid is circulating at significant levels, and will remain circulating at significant levels for the foreseeable future. We don’t need more testing to tell us that. Anyone concerned by that should act accordingly. The most effective mitigation is to get the third shot, and the fourth if you're immunocompromised. You can layer additional personal mitigations on that, such as PPE, although if you're still wearing masks now I really don't get what your end-game is.[/quote] Actually, you clearly aren't reading the new studies on getting boosted. Getting boosted will help you from severity in terms of hospitalization. However, numbers are important as proper mitigation should be done in MCPS, including upgrading the HVAC systems (not the little stuff they did), social distancing and masking. Multiple layers of mitigation have proven helpful. You can deny it all you want but you clearly don't care about anyone, including yourself. These kids live with adults and in a community where what is no big deal to one may be a huge deal for another. Time for you to grow up and take some personal responsibility toward covid.[/quote] Social distancing? China can't even control Covid any more with their strategy of imprisoning people in their homes, interminably re-homing both the sick and healthy, stealing babies and children, beating pets to death, and so on. Social distancing as a meaningful mitigation measure is absurd. I suppose it gives you the theatre you're looking for, though. Dead pets next...[/quote] Wow, just wow. You really live in your own privileged world. [/quote] Ehhh, your reply makes no sense. Social distancing is a relic of 2020. It has no meaningful impact on an airborne virus. It was something designed in the 1800's to control droplet spread. Covid cannot be controlled with this kind of silliness.[/quote] With adult attitudes like this, at least it helps explain why we're getting covid spikes in schools. I don't even bother arguing with non-masking parents anymore. If they're version of reality is correct, then I don't feel bad at all if they make fun of my mask. Don't even care as long as they don't bully or bother others. I have sympathy for their children if they're wrong, though. My kid tells me how some kids are having trouble running in PE. In my kid's case, it's understandable from too many video games. But the other kids, not so sure. My kid says some of the athletic types seem pretty winded. I'd offer to check their oxygen levels, but it's none of my business.[/quote] They should be doing pe outdoors. Or, maybe the kids have undiagnosed asthma who knows. Covid is going up in mcps. [/quote] And yet, hospitalizations in kids are stable. Congratulations. This is what endemic looks like. We won.[/quote] Hospitalization is a lagging indicator that is unlikely to catch the damaged you're doing nt repeatedly exposing your family to COVID. I don't know how you can still be ignorant about this, but I'm betting it's a combination of your unwillingness to accept responsibility for what your actions have done to your kids, and the cognitive effects you've already suffered. [/quote] If I wasn't so irritated by this attitude, I might have proofed my phone's autocorrect before posting that. Apologies. [/quote] I am surprised at the attitude that Covid surging in mcps is ok. Poor parenting at its finest. [/quote] I'm pretty close to keeping the kid home for a week or two. I hate feeling like we are rolling the dice with increasingly terrible odds. [/quote] Increasingly terrible odds of what? We're not even seeing higher rates of hospitalizations in kids. They spiked during covid, and have remained how since February.[/quote] Give it rest and find a real talking point. Getting sick is pretty miserable. I wouldn't think twice about keeping my kids home given MCPS cannot seem to keep the kids safe. They are spiking again now inn MCPS. We are talking about MCPS... not where ever place you are living. [/quote] OK, but people get sick. That’s normal. We don’t make dramatic societal changes to avoid mild illnesses. We accept that we’re going to get sick from time-to-time. I guess you’re not just a zero covid person, but a zero illness person. The next 8 months are going to be rough for you.[/quote] I don't find any of this brought and no matter what it is, we will make i work. Sounds like the past two years have been rough on you pretending that you've been impacted when you haven't [/quote] Well, at some point you’re going to have to “make it work” to rejoin society again, accepting the risk of covid. Unless you’ve got a massive trust fund, you’re not going to be able to stay isolated forever.[/quote]
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