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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]Threads like this in late July are so predictable. People calling for school closures and doom are an extremist minority who are detached from reality. It’s like a cult at this point.[/quote] Unfortunately there are ALOT of parents and public health official as like this in Montgomery County. Too many. And they have very loud voices. Our kids suffered for two years because of these ‘doom and gloom’ parents/public health officials. I would hope that we know to ignore them by now, but I am not certain and could see schools having issues with closures due to quarantines, etc. [/quote] There’s no regional company on this any more. None of the other school region message boards even have a Covid thread on their first page. Fortunately, we now have a Superintendent that couldn’t care less what the hypochondriacs and shutins think. [/quote] It’s like you’re not even listening to what the actual problem is. The problem isn’t COVID itself… it’s that with sickness comes a staffing crisis. You cannot have open school buildings without anyone to run the schools. Or you do and you herd 100s of kids into auditoriums in the name of “education” bc many morons here think an open building automatically equals education. It doesn’t. If you actually cared about the education aspect, you’d realize this. Otherwise what you’re really saying is you’re just concerned with free babysitting and using “education” as the guise. [/quote] But how much is the staffing problem caused by required and extended isolation periods and how much is actual sickness?[/quote] This. Plenty of teachers could have come in to work at various times during the last school year, but were forced to stay at home due to unreasonable isolation requirements and inappropriate quarantine regulations. [/quote] In my department I know of two teachers who had to stay home several times due to exposure in the fall/winter [b]as they were IMO selfish anti-vaxers. [/b] I know of one teacher who tested positive but had no symptoms. (Which means he would have spread it around since he didnt usually wear a mask if he did come in.) Weird that people think they are smarter than the CDC on this forum.[/quote] That comment is so 2020. Get with the times, PP. Choosing not to be vaccinated is NOT selfish. We know that vaccinated individuals can still transmit Covid. It is selfish to expect other people to make the same medical decisions as you, without knowing anything about their situation. [/quote] anti-vaxers are horrible people [/quote] So are people vaccinated spreading it. B[/quote] Exactly. You know what was selfish? All those people who got vaccinated and threw away their masks. They felt overly confident and walked around saying ‘I’m vaccinated, so I don’t need a mask!’ They we’re out there spreading Covid all over. [/quote] So masks until when exactly?[/quote] DP and I want to know, too. When is it enough? If you can’t come up with a reasonable timeframe, you can’t claim those of us who push back on indefinite masking are being hyperbolic.[/quote] Also, there needs to be some proof that masks are effective. Which we don’t have. These flimsy clothes masks aren’t keeping anyone ‘safe’ from Covid. But if people like wearing them, they should go ahead. The point is that we can’t have these bogus public health mandates (vaccines/boosters/masks) without data showing that these measures are necessary and effective. [/quote] Right, exactly. I’m not anti-mask - at all - but at this point, we know that they’re not robust enough as worn IRL by kids to prevent transmission.[/quote]
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