Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work in a school and these guidelines all seem quite easy to meet. "Encourage..." "Promote..." "If feasible..."
I don't see how we are assured the minimum level of safety when the guidelines are so flexible and nothing is listed as required. Hopefully DC provides its own guidelines with a checklist for schools to follow and some sort of audit process to ensure minimum standards are in place.
I agree. That seems totally doable. Safe? Not sure.
Anonymous wrote:I work in a school and these guidelines all seem quite easy to meet. "Encourage..." "Promote..." "If feasible..."
I don't see how we are assured the minimum level of safety when the guidelines are so flexible and nothing is listed as required. Hopefully DC provides its own guidelines with a checklist for schools to follow and some sort of audit process to ensure minimum standards are in place.
Anonymous wrote:I guess I don’t understand why the focus on symptomatic people when we know there are so many asymptomatic carriers especially children. I understand that asymptomatic people are less contagious but still.
Anonymous wrote:https://twitter.com/kristinthorne/status/1261044124024791040?s=21
Pretty sure no school in the city can meet these guidelines.
Anonymous wrote:These aren't guidelines. They are generic bullet points that don't mean anything.
Anonymous wrote:I guess I don’t understand why the focus on symptomatic people when we know there are so many asymptomatic carriers especially children. I understand that asymptomatic people are less contagious but still.
Anonymous wrote:I guess I don’t understand why the focus on symptomatic people when we know there are so many asymptomatic carriers especially children. I understand that asymptomatic people are less contagious but still.