Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Washington County opens tomorrow for pre-K and some special ed, in-person:
https://www.smore.com/u3m2n
Allegany County opens 9/21 for special ed and students in technical training programs:
https://www.acpsmd.org/Page/3366
Garrett County hasn't announced a date for reopening, but they have a board meeting tonight so maybe they will decide then.
Carroll County is also bring some kids back for in person, starting with sped, I believe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The local numbers mean nothing, as long as people are traveling from places where the pandemic is more intense. Western MD does not exist in a vacuum.
This is what people cannot grasp. Sure, schools can open. But I hope no one will be surprised when cases go right back up.
But it sort of does. People have been saying "oh wait until it spreads to rural areas" since March, and it hasn't happened. It's been 6 months.
I think these areas are less likely to have a spread by design. Those counties are fairly isolated. The nearest major city if you live in Garrett County is Pittsburgh and it's 2 hours away. Same with the nearest airport. People who live there aren't working in DC or Baltimore -- it's just too far.
Then add in that it's more rural and people are more spread out. You have fewer people living in cramped apartment buildings. If you look in Montgomery County, most of the non-nursing breakouts are in areas with a high population density and close living conditions, like Silver Spring, and not in Boyds or Mt Airy (data by zipcode is on MD's website).
Anonymous wrote:
The local numbers mean nothing, as long as people are traveling from places where the pandemic is more intense. Western MD does not exist in a vacuum.
This is what people cannot grasp. Sure, schools can open. But I hope no one will be surprised when cases go right back up.
Anonymous wrote:
The local numbers mean nothing, as long as people are traveling from places where the pandemic is more intense. Western MD does not exist in a vacuum.
This is what people cannot grasp. Sure, schools can open. But I hope no one will be surprised when cases go right back up.
Anonymous wrote:
The local numbers mean nothing, as long as people are traveling from places where the pandemic is more intense. Western MD does not exist in a vacuum.
This is what people cannot grasp. Sure, schools can open. But I hope no one will be surprised when cases go right back up.
Anonymous wrote:Washington County opens tomorrow for pre-K and some special ed, in-person:
https://www.smore.com/u3m2n
Allegany County opens 9/21 for special ed and students in technical training programs:
https://www.acpsmd.org/Page/3366
Garrett County hasn't announced a date for reopening, but they have a board meeting tonight so maybe they will decide then.
Anonymous wrote:There is absolutely no reason Garrett Co can’t fully reopen - they have had 68 cases total since March (!) across 25,000 people in the county. All have been isolated.
But of course in the latest Superintendent’s message, they said it’s not “safe” to reopen, even though they meet all of the metrics. If I were a parent in Garrett I would be furious the kids weren’t back in school yet.