Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1 in 44 kids in DC age 5-14 was diagnosed with covid in the past week. You should assume all your kids had a contact.
Source please?
Not the PP, but you can calculate the number of DCPS students who tested positive. On 12/15 the total was 1320. On 12/22, the total was 2536. So between then it’s 1216 cases. Last estimate I saw for DCPS enrollment was 49,000. That means about 2.5% of students tested positive that last week. 1 out of 44 would be 2.27%. But this is for all students presumably age 3-26(? How old does DCPS go up to?), not ages 5-14 like PP referred to.
https://coronavirus.dc.gov/page/dc-public-schools-dcps-data
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1 in 44 kids in DC age 5-14 was diagnosed with covid in the past week. You should assume all your kids had a contact.
Source please?
Anonymous wrote:1 in 44 kids in DC age 5-14 was diagnosed with covid in the past week. You should assume all your kids had a contact.
Anonymous wrote:1 in 44 kids in DC age 5-14 was diagnosed with covid in the past week. You should assume all your kids had a contact.
Anonymous wrote:1 in 44 kids in DC age 5-14 was diagnosed with covid in the past week. You should assume all your kids had a contact.
Anonymous wrote:We've received 3 letters this month from DCPS that DS was been identified as a close contact of a positive case at school. The latest letter, received on 12/22, does not include the date of exposure. What good does this letter do if they aren't telling us the date of exposure.
The letter continues on with their recommendation to test 3-5 days after exposure. Again, they provided no date of exposure, so useless information.