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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Although tomorrow will reflect data from the first day back-to-school, Friday will be the first indicator whether in-school spread occurred today. By Friday the post Memorial Day trend will continue. This holiday data is from Monday, 5/30/22, reported today. There are 72 new student infections and 17 new staff infections reported since yesterday. There have been 1568 active infections at MCPS within the last 10 days. This is 192 less than yesterday's 10-day average. Of 210 schools in MCPS plus Central Office, 96 (46%) are improving, 95 (45%) are steady, and 19 (9%) are getting worse. 7% (15 of 210) schools have an infection rate of 2% or more. 0% (0 of 210) schools have an infection rate of 10% or more. This is the shortest this list has been in several weeks, although Churchill is an outlyer with 122 infections. Location Last 10 Days (#) Total Staff & Students School Cases (%) Central Office 24 N/A Winston Churchill High 122 2,459 5.00% Robert Frost Middle 41 1,088 3.80% Wood Acres Elementary 17 582 2.90% Bradley Hills Elementary 14 533 2.60% Wyngate Elementary 19 773 2.50% Woodfield Elementary 9 363 2.50% Thomas S. Wootton High 49 2,132 2.30% Cabin John Middle 26 1,155 2.30% Farmland Elementary 20 888 2.30% Burning Tree Elementary 11 476 2.30% Cedar Grove Elementary 10 449 2.20% Piney Branch Elementary 14 682 2.10% Little Bennett Elementary 15 733 2.00% William B. Gibbs Jr. Elementary 11 556 2.00% Somerset Elementary 10 497 2.00% 55% (115 of 210) schools in MCPS plus Central Office have 4 or more reported infections in the past 10 days. Of those schools, 28% (58 of 209) are in the double-digits with 10 or more infections. Location Last 10 Days (#) Total Staff & Students School Cases (%) Winston Churchill High 122 2,459 5.00% Richard Montgomery High 49 2,583 1.90% Thomas S. Wootton High 49 2,132 2.30% Walter Johnson High 46 3,139 1.50% Robert Frost Middle 41 1,088 3.80% Northwest High 31 2,773 1.10% Quince Orchard High 29 2,320 1.30% Cabin John Middle 26 1,155 2.30% Central Office 24 N/A Clarksburg High 23 2,546 0.90% James Hubert Blake High 23 1,946 1.20% Northwood High 22 2,046 1.10% Damascus High 21 1,533 1.40% Sherwood High 21 1,966 1.10% Farmland Elementary 20 888 2.30% North Bethesda Middle 20 1,270 1.60% Wyngate Elementary 19 773 2.50% Julius West Middle 18 1,502 1.20% Rockville High 18 1,613 1.10% Takoma Park Middle 18 1,247 1.40% Bethesda-Chevy. Chase High 17 2,530 0.70% Tilden Middle 17 1,146 1.50% Wood Acres Elementary 17 582 2.90% Col. Zadok Magruder High 16 1,797 0.90% Albert Einstein High 15 2,127 0.70% Gaithersburg High 15 2,615 0.60% Hallie Wells Middle 15 1,086 1.40% Little Bennett Elementary 15 733 2.00% Bradley Hills Elementary 14 533 2.60% Diamond Elementary 14 815 1.70% Piney Branch Elementary 14 682 2.10% Rocky Hill Middle 14 1,116 1.30% Ashburton Elementary 13 939 1.40% Garrett Park Elementary 13 762 1.70% Herbert Hoover Middle 13 1,114 1.20% Olney Elementary 13 680 1.90% Sligo Middle 13 823 1.60% Spark M. Matsunaga Elementary 13 679 1.90% Walt Whitman High 13 2,213 0.60% Georgian Forest Elementary 12 647 1.90% Montgomery Blair High 12 3,501 0.30% Poolesville High 12 1,382 0.90% Burning Tree Elementary 11 476 2.30% College Gardens Elementary 11 594 1.90% Lucy V. Barnsley Elementary 11 778 1.40% Ridgeview Middle 11 876 1.30% Rosa Parks Middle 11 929 1.20% Westland Middle 11 897 1.20% William B. Gibbs Jr. Elementary 11 556 2.00% Cedar Grove Elementary 10 449 2.20% Fields Road Elementary 10 543 1.80% Gaithersburg Middle 10 1,014 1.00% Greencastle Elementary 10 771 1.30% Lakelands Park Middle 10 1,214 0.80% Luxmanor Elementary 10 730 1.40% Maryvale Elementary 10 715 1.40% Snowden Farm Elementary 10 822 1.20% Somerset Elementary 10 497 2.00% Watkins Mill High 10 1,802 0.60% John T. Baker Middle 9 934 1.00% Silver Spring International Middle 9 1,289 0.70% Takoma Park Elementary 9 624 1.40% Thomas W. Pyle Middle 9 1,454 0.60% Thurgood Marshall Elementary 9 589 1.50% Woodfield Elementary 9 363 2.50% Bayard Rustin Elementary 8 823 1.00% Earle B. Wood Middle 8 1,174 0.70% Fallsmead Elementary 8 587 1.40% Lois P. Rockwell Elementary 8 514 1.60% Paint Branch High 8 2,292 0.30% Rock Creek Valley Elementary 8 434 1.80% Silver Creek Middle 8 891 0.90% Wheaton High 8 2,666 0.30% Bannockburn Elementary 7 469 1.50% Carderock Springs Elementary 7 378 1.90% Greenwood Elementary 7 596 1.20% Kingsview Middle 7 1,105 0.60% Meadow Hall Elementary 7 459 1.50% Springbrook High 7 1,902 0.40% Stone Mill Elementary 7 569 1.20% Wayside Elementary 7 502 1.40% Belmont Elementary 6 384 1.60% Cold Spring Elementary 6 370 1.60% Dr. Sally K. Ride Elementary 6 565 1.10% Fairland Elementary 6 635 0.90% Forest Knolls Elementary 6 551 1.10% Jackson Road Elementary 6 745 0.80% John F. Kennedy High 6 2,020 0.30% Roberto W Clemente Middle 6 1,061 0.60% Strathmore Elementary 6 553 1.10% William H. Farquhar Middle 6 738 0.80% Chevy Chase Elementary 5 509 1.00% Glenallan Elementary 5 778 0.60% Redland Middle 5 688 0.70% Ritchie Park Elementary 5 420 1.20% Rock Creek Forest Elementary 5 795 0.60% Rock View Elementary 5 713 0.70% Rosemary Hills Elementary 5 610 0.80% Seneca Valley High 5 2,243 0.20% Sherwood Elementary 5 551 0.90% Sligo Creek Elementary 5 716 0.70% A. Mario Loiederman Middle 4 1,059 0.40% Argyle Middle 4 1,084 0.40% Benjamin Banneker Middle 4 964 0.40% Brown Station Elementary 4 676 0.60% Burtonsville Elementary 4 677 0.60% Captain James E. Daly Elementary 4 613 0.70% Clarksburg Elementary 4 856 0.50% Clopper Mill Elementary 4 520 0.80% Darnestown Elementary 4 377 1.10% Flower Valley Elementary 4 583 0.70% Fox Chapel Elementary 4 651 0.60% John Poole Middle 4 482 0.80% Jones Lane Elementary 4 473 0.80% Newport Mill Middle 4 737 0.50% William Tyler Page Elementary 4 703 0.60% 119 students and 25 staff have been infected from 5/29/22 (Sunday of Memorial Day Weekend) through yesterday. 89 were infected (72 students and 17 staff) on 5/30/22; cumulative total since 5/29/22 is 144 +34 more daily infections occurred compared to the day prior. 116 (55.2%) of the 209 MCPS schools and the Central Office had >= 4 infections in the past 10-days as of 5/30/22. 59 (28%) of the 209 MCPS schools and the Central Office had >= 10 infections in the past 10-days as of 5/30/22. 16 (7.6%) of the 209 MCPS schools and the Central Office had >= 20 infections in the past 10-days as of 5/30/22. 6 (2.8%) of the 209 MCPS schools and the Central Office had >= 30 infections in the past 10-days as of 5/30/22. 5 (2.3%) of the 209 MCPS schools and the Central Office had >= 40 infections in the past 10-days as of 5/30/22. 1 (0.4%) of the 209 MCPS schools and the Central Office had >= 50 infections in the past 10-days as of 5/30/22. 1 (0.4%) of the 209 MCPS schools and the Central Office had >= 60 infections in the past 10-days as of 5/30/22. 1 (0.4%) of the 209 MCPS schools and the Central Office had >= 70 infections in the past 10-days as of 5/30/22. 1 (0.4%) of the 209 MCPS schools and the Central Office had >= 80 infections in the past 10-days as of 5/30/22.[/quote] It must just kill you that no one reads these or cares anymore. You lost this debate. [/quote] If that's true, why are you still here on this thread? Not sure why you're trying to convince me I've "lost this debate" that I didn't even know I was debating? You can say all you want and comment all you want. What you don't seem to realize is that it is you that is irrelevant. Yet time and time again, you come back and comment. It's really very sad. Move on with your life and read a different thread. You'll be happier for it. Trust me. In the meantime, those of us who care, and care about our children, will continue to monitor. An article caught my eye: [b]"The Massachusetts Department of Public Health reported 7,029 new confirmed COVID cases on Tuesday, after no reports over the long weekend." [/b]https://www.cbsnews.com/boston/news/massachusetts-reports-7029-new-covid-cases-over-4-days-6-additional-deaths/ Why is this important? On May 30th, Massachusetts reported [b]zero new cases in the entire state[/b], with a [b]7-DAY-AVERAGE[/b] OF 2,060 cases. The question is, how did they get 7,029 new cases [b]in a single day[/b] with 0 cases the day prior?[/quote] You don't recognize what a batch upload looks like by now? The answer to your question (obvious to everybody else) is that it was a holiday weekend. How could you credibly think that anybody here takes you seriously?[/quote] I agree that the state was "count hoarding". Maryland has done it too (ex. just before Hogan announced no masking, at the end of January after MCPS had egg on it's face, etc.). However, the numbers don't add up. 2,060 - seven days = 294/d 7,029 - four days = 1,004/d That's a x3.4 increase, folks. Covid BA.4 and BA.5 at that x3.4 daily average spread rate would be a problem. [/quote] Let's get this straight- you're suggesting that months ago, when the Massachusetts Department of Public Health decided to update their dashboard on weekdays, they were motivated by prior knowledge that they'd see a spike on Memorial Day weekend and they wanted to hide that data for an extra couple of days for... reasons. Is that right? Before you hit the submit button, do you ever pause to ask yourself if what you're about to post actually makes sense? And if you, do you ever then go back to double check what you're claiming? Because your suggestion that Massachusetts is "count hoarding," ostensibly to briefly hide cases, is pretty wild. And the idea that there would be a sudden 3.4x increase just happening to coincide with a 3-day holiday weekend (when fewer people would probably be testing) should have look theoretically possible, but impractical. And the idea that Massachusetts was only averaging 294 cases per day across the entire state should have looked suspiciously low. Here's the actual number of COVID cases that Massachusetts, listed by report date. The number of cases reported on 5/31 wasn't unusual. 5/17/2022 3425 5/18/2022 3948 5/19/2022 4957 5/20/2022 3938 5/23/2022 7626 5/24/2022 2693 5/25/2022 3084 5/26/2022 3485 5/27/2022 3092 5/31/2022 7029 Massachusetts also reports the number of positive tests grouped by the date the test was performed. See the graph below pulled from their dashboard. The last few days won't have complete data yet, since the tests may not have been completed yet or the may not have been reported yet. But the initial, incomplete data is far below the levels from earlier days. [img]https://i.imgur.com/Y5VoDZi.png[/img][/quote] Be prepared for some crap reply from China Caller - “blah blah blah puppy, blah blah blah I occupy so much space in your head cupcake…blah blah blah I make tons of money blah blah blah…my comment actually contains nothing of substance but I am nothing if not persistent blah blah blah…[insert insult attempting to be witty but really just makes me look more pathetic] blah blah blah…”[/quote] No, when she's been caught saying something demonstrably false (like saying Covid is more contagious than measles), she tends to drop it and pretend it came from a different poster. She can't respond without implicitly acknowledging she doesn't know what she's talking about, so I don't think she'll respond. Bring this back up in a few days and see if she tries to deny she wrote these posts.[/quote]
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