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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's funny, [b]Anne Arundel and PG have been able to go virtual[/b], but MCPS have not. I already know two 50+ vaxxed adults who have caught Covid from their their vaxxed teenagers in MCPS just since the beginning of school. Fortunately, they seem ok, but we will see who ends up with long Covid and who doesn't. :([/quote] People want to forget if their kids get covid, they can bring it home to them. MCPS promised they will stay open. They are following their promise.[/quote] First, stop spreading misinformation. AA did not go virtual. They switch a very small number of schools to virtual similar to what MCPS did. Second, what exactly did PG gain from two weeks of virtual? [b]There is not a shred of evidence of any impact[/b] other than lost in person days, disruption to work, and some teachers not having to figure out how to adapt to staffing issues.[/quote] DP - According to the Maryland State dashboard, there were 889 new covid cases in the past 24 hours and 65 people died in Maryland in the past 24 hours. https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/covid19/data/ According to the New York Times dashboard, Montgomery County alone had 88 deaths in the past two weeks. Remember that when someone dies, that frees up an ICU or hospital bed. https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2021/us/montgomery-maryland-covid-cases.html How many died in Montgomery County in the past 24 hours, and why did I use the NYT data for Montgomery County deaths? The Maryland dashboard only breaks the data down by zip code which makes it difficult for anyone to analyze the data. Why would the State do that? My guess is that it's to let ignorant people shoot of their mouths and think there is no issue where they live (and it's working!).[/quote] You are sick and just because someone dies, that does not necessarily mean they were in ICU.[/quote]
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