Anonymous wrote:What about all the test to stay stuff? That was just passed like a month ago. Good god.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about all the test to stay stuff? That was just passed like a month ago. Good god.
How would they administer dozens or hundreds of rapid tests every morning before letting exposed students or teachers into the building or before the kids rode the bus? It was feasible with the number of Delta cases but I think every classroom will have exposures and I don’t think there is manpower to widely stand that up.
Anonymous wrote:What about all the test to stay stuff? That was just passed like a month ago. Good god.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because it will make lots of 12-15 year olds that got vaccinated in the spring now have to quarantine after exposure, since they’re 6 months or more after their second shot but not eligible for a booster.
Also makes sports a mess, since it basically means that vaccinated but not boosted is the same as unvaccinated. How will they treat non-boosted athletes? We heard my DD’s HS swim team had a positive - would they now need to contact trace, or force all non-boosted teammates to quarantine?
What a mess
They need to cancel sports for now and focus on just safety and educating kids.
Anonymous wrote:The big difference is that the new guidelines only count if you have been vaccinated in the past 6 months. I wonder what they will do about teenagers and even staff who haven’t been boosted or vaccinated in the past 6 months? Up to this point, you didn’t have to quarantine after exposure as long as you were vaccinated, the new guidelines change that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because it will make lots of 12-15 year olds that got vaccinated in the spring now have to quarantine after exposure, since they’re 6 months or more after their second shot but not eligible for a booster.
Also makes sports a mess, since it basically means that vaccinated but not boosted is the same as unvaccinated. How will they treat non-boosted athletes? We heard my DD’s HS swim team had a positive - would they now need to contact trace, or force all non-boosted teammates to quarantine?
What a mess
They need to cancel sports for now and focus on just safety and educating kids.
Anonymous wrote:Demanding boosters and changing the quarantine guidelines is a joke as this new variant is evading the vaccines.
There have been numerous positives on the swim teams but many families are not reporting them that I know. We pulled our kids from swim right now.
Anonymous wrote:Because it will make lots of 12-15 year olds that got vaccinated in the spring now have to quarantine after exposure, since they’re 6 months or more after their second shot but not eligible for a booster.
Also makes sports a mess, since it basically means that vaccinated but not boosted is the same as unvaccinated. How will they treat non-boosted athletes? We heard my DD’s HS swim team had a positive - would they now need to contact trace, or force all non-boosted teammates to quarantine?
What a mess
Anonymous wrote:Because it will make lots of 12-15 year olds that got vaccinated in the spring now have to quarantine after exposure, since they’re 6 months or more after their second shot but not eligible for a booster.
Also makes sports a mess, since it basically means that vaccinated but not boosted is the same as unvaccinated. How will they treat non-boosted athletes? We heard my DD’s HS swim team had a positive - would they now need to contact trace, or force all non-boosted teammates to quarantine?
What a mess