Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CDC has updated guidelines to reduce reduced quarantine days. Probably means that there was never a need to quarantine for as many days as was being done 😐
Isn't it longer now for students who haven't received the booster?
Now the agency is saying only people who got booster shots can skip quarantine if they wear masks in all settings for at least 10 days.
That’s a change. Previously, people who were fully vaccinated — which the CDC has defined as having two doses of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines, or one dose of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine — could be exempt from quarantine.
https://wtop.com/coronavirus/2021/12/cdc-recommends-shorter-covid-isolation-quarantine-for-all/
Anonymous wrote:CDC has updated guidelines to reduce reduced quarantine days. Probably means that there was never a need to quarantine for as many days as was being done 😐
Anonymous wrote:No one knows. This wave is moving so fast it could actually peak in Arlington before school starts up again. Presumably if enough staff are quarantined they will close schools on a building by building basis.
Anonymous wrote:
Rolling closures if schools insist on staying open, which means parents needing to justify days off to their bosses, and high schoolers missing out on content they need to get good grades and ace college applications.
Pivot to virtual if schools close, which would also be bad for childcare needs of young children, but at least it's easier to point to when the boss isn't happy. And teens will have academic continuity.