Anonymous wrote:Be well OP. Find someone to take your kids for an afternoon. I’m worried about them & you
Anonymous wrote:A lawsuit will not open the schools. You can't "force" the schools to reopen. If you want them to reopen, contact the DC government and push them to accelerate the necessary upgrades to school HVAC systems, develop a plan for surveillance testing, explain the rules for how they will handle kids getting sick during the day, a student or teacher testing positive, a student's family member testing positive, a plan for the necessary supplies, etc. Suing the district won't help. Pushing the politicians will.
Anonymous wrote:A lawsuit will not open the schools. You can't "force" the schools to reopen. If you want them to reopen, contact the DC government and push them to accelerate the necessary upgrades to school HVAC systems, develop a plan for surveillance testing, explain the rules for how they will handle kids getting sick during the day, a student or teacher testing positive, a student's family member testing positive, a plan for the necessary supplies, etc. Suing the district won't help. Pushing the politicians will.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can't. A lawsuit won't even work. Our caseload is nowhere near the smallest in the country. Perhaps you should move to Vermont.
Actually, our numbers are pretty close to Vermont's. Our positivity rate is 1.28 percent (which is the fifth-lowest in the country). Vermont's is .95 percent.
Can’t compare DC to Vermont. Apples to Oranges in so many ways.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can't. A lawsuit won't even work. Our caseload is nowhere near the smallest in the country. Perhaps you should move to Vermont.
Actually, our numbers are pretty close to Vermont's. Our positivity rate is 1.28 percent (which is the fifth-lowest in the country). Vermont's is .95 percent.
Anonymous wrote:You can't. A lawsuit won't even work. Our caseload is nowhere near the smallest in the country. Perhaps you should move to Vermont.