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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][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Anyone who says this isn't following CDC guidelines can't read, chooses not to read, or doesn't understand what they are reading. Close contact is with anyone positive for Covid (confirmed test result) OR clinically compatible (aka having a Covid SYMPTOM). The CDC exemption for the classroom ONLY exempts students if they are 3, 4, 5, 6 feet apart AND wearing a mask. If students are 1 foot or 2 feet apart, that is close contact even if wearing a mask. Lunch and recess is still 6 feet. It's so annoying that the loudest voices are the ones who don't understand the rules. That said, DHHS needs to implement rapid tests for school nurses and techs to give so right away a school can know if a student with symptoms is positive. DHHS needs to lead this work as the health experts. MCPS doesn't make health decisions, they make educational ones. [/quote] CDC say in K-12 school guidance that close contacts are those in close contact with someone who has a positive COVID test--not someone with a COVID symptom. "This allows identifying which students, teachers, and staff with positive COVID-19 test results should isolate, and which close contacts should quarantine." https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/community/schools-childcare/k-12-guidance.html#contact-tracing (see section 8, Contact Tracing in Combination with Isolation and Quarantine)[/quote] Except they also recommend regular testing and MCPS isn't doing that. As schools go back to in-person learning, many offer free, regular COVID-19 testing for students and staff. Regular testing, along with COVID-19 vaccination, helps protect students, staff, family members, and others who are not currently vaccinated against COVID-19 or are otherwise at risk for getting seriously sick from COVID-19. Testing programs help keep students in the classroom and allow them to take part in the other activities they love.[/quote] Yes they are -- they have a testing program. But no way am I opting in given this, as MCPS appears focused on quarantining as many kids as possible rather than keeping them in school. [/quote] Sorry, if your child tests positive you plan on sending them in? This is why MCPS created this policy. It's kind of genius actually. Shame people into keeping their kids home. Sounds like it's the right move.[/quote] If my kids test positive, I will not send them in, but I am not having them tested at school.[/quote] That's fine but stop complaining when they quarantine based off symptoms. [/quote] If they had stuck to their original quarantine policy, I would opt in. But it's clear that they will use any excuse to quarantine entire classes (and even entire grades in one case). I'm not going to contribute to that in any way. [/quote] Maybe if more people opted in they wouldn’t have come up with this policy. This board was full of people vowing not to opt in since before the school year started. I really don’t understand that attitude. [/quote] Its about their needs, not their child's or the community. They only care about themselves. Or, they know, and they send their kids anyway and then it ruins it for everyone.[/quote]
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