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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No distancing, no quarantine with exposure, no nothing... school as normal. Humm... what could go wrong especially with kids under 12. That video makes me want to remove my kids.[/quote] You were expecting distancing at full capacity? Are the classrooms at your school very large? I actually thought parents like you would be happy with 100% masking even if vaccinated.[/quote] There will be 3 feet of distance as recommended by cdc. PP clearly didn’t watch the video. There will also be masks for all which should make you happy but apparently universal masking isn’t enough for these crazies they also need 6 feet of distance which is unecessary and never did anything anyway because the virus is airborne and moves around the room. [/quote] And should add. Testing was always optional so you never were going to get mandatory testing. You would do better being a room parent and advocating for all parents to voluntarily test their kids for free at pm pediatrics or wherever. Many would say yes due to peer pressure. Probably more than under MCPs optional pooled testing. [/quote] I have spent many years as a room parent but that's not a room parents job to push families into testing. I would never dictate to another family to test. I'd just avoid them. No tests are a good way to reopen as they will not know the spread and they can claim no spread when there is. Testing is only free if you have no insurance. Our insurance dictates where we can test and we need a doctor's authorization to do it so we cannot just go do weekly tests.[/quote]
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