Anonymous
Post 11/17/2020 13:10     Subject: NYT Op Ed from a pediatrician - again arguing against schools closures

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/17/opinion/schools-closing-covid.html?action=click&module=Opinion&pgtype=Homepage

I couldn't agree more and am really disappointed with MCPS and their non-scientific "health metrics" which we will certainly never meet, meaning no in-person school for our kids this year.


This isn’t about the kids. This is a workplace safety issue. The sooner you realize that and understand that your feelings as a parent are completely irrelevant, the sooner you will understand the reality of the situation.

Why the hell would a doctor write about schools? Maybe a teacher should write about the medical workplace?


Are you for real?

Anonymous
Post 11/17/2020 13:10     Subject: Re:NYT Op Ed from a pediatrician - again arguing against schools closures

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
There is a vocal handful on these boards that clamor for school openings and quote dubious claims by people who are not pandemic experts.
We must ignore them. They are literally pushing for more deaths.



My neighbor's father is literally a pandemic expert and her kids are in school, at his urging.


My best friend's son is married to a veterinarian who had a room mate who went on to study psychology (you wouldn't know him, he lives in Canada). Anyway he has a word for this persuasion trick. Its like, appeal to authority or something.


That PP mentioned pandemic experts. He is one of the top in the country. He's isolating himself (age-related), but doesn't see young kids in schools as particularly risky. Choose to believe me, or not.
Anonymous
Post 11/17/2020 13:09     Subject: NYT Op Ed from a pediatrician - again arguing against schools closures

Anonymous wrote:https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/17/opinion/schools-closing-covid.html?action=click&module=Opinion&pgtype=Homepage

I couldn't agree more and am really disappointed with MCPS and their non-scientific "health metrics" which we will certainly never meet, meaning no in-person school for our kids this year.

So true. Europe put schools first. Here blue states put schools last. Disgrace.
Anonymous
Post 11/17/2020 13:08     Subject: Re:NYT Op Ed from a pediatrician - again arguing against schools closures

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
There is a vocal handful on these boards that clamor for school openings and quote dubious claims by people who are not pandemic experts.
We must ignore them. They are literally pushing for more deaths.



My neighbor's father is literally a pandemic expert and her kids are in school, at his urging.


My best friend's son is married to a veterinarian who had a room mate who went on to study psychology (you wouldn't know him, he lives in Canada). Anyway he has a word for this persuasion trick. Its like, appeal to authority or something.
Anonymous
Post 11/17/2020 13:06     Subject: Re:NYT Op Ed from a pediatrician - again arguing against schools closures

I know - I like that guy. He also say he disagrees with advice against trick or treating - another good NYT op-Ed by him.
Anonymous
Post 11/17/2020 13:05     Subject: NYT Op Ed from a pediatrician - again arguing against schools closures

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/17/opinion/schools-closing-covid.html?action=click&module=Opinion&pgtype=Homepage

I couldn't agree more and am really disappointed with MCPS and their non-scientific "health metrics" which we will certainly never meet, meaning no in-person school for our kids this year.


This isn’t about the kids. This is a workplace safety issue. The sooner you realize that and understand that your feelings as a parent are completely irrelevant, the sooner you will understand the reality of the situation.

Why the hell would a doctor write about schools? Maybe a teacher should write about the medical workplace?


Seriously? The last sentence really makes me hope you are not a teacher. God help us all.
Anonymous
Post 11/17/2020 13:04     Subject: NYT Op Ed from a pediatrician - again arguing against schools closures

As long as we keep businesses like bars/restaurants, gyms, and churches open and maintain our exceptionally poor testing and contact tracing regiment, community spread will continue to occur. I want my kid back in school as much as the next person but it’s not going to happen this year. Y’all need to let it go.
Anonymous
Post 11/17/2020 13:02     Subject: NYT Op Ed from a pediatrician - again arguing against schools closures

Anonymous wrote:https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/17/opinion/schools-closing-covid.html?action=click&module=Opinion&pgtype=Homepage

I couldn't agree more and am really disappointed with MCPS and their non-scientific "health metrics" which we will certainly never meet, meaning no in-person school for our kids this year.


This isn’t about the kids. This is a workplace safety issue. The sooner you realize that and understand that your feelings as a parent are completely irrelevant, the sooner you will understand the reality of the situation.

Why the hell would a doctor write about schools? Maybe a teacher should write about the medical workplace?
Anonymous
Post 11/17/2020 13:02     Subject: Re:NYT Op Ed from a pediatrician - again arguing against schools closures

Anonymous wrote:
There is a vocal handful on these boards that clamor for school openings and quote dubious claims by people who are not pandemic experts.
We must ignore them. They are literally pushing for more deaths.



My neighbor's father is literally a pandemic expert and her kids are in school, at his urging.
Anonymous
Post 11/17/2020 13:01     Subject: Re:NYT Op Ed from a pediatrician - again arguing against schools closures

Anonymous wrote:
There is a vocal handful on these boards that clamor for school openings and quote dubious claims by people who are not pandemic experts.
We must ignore them. They are literally pushing for more deaths.



Literally every health expert thinks schools should reopen. This is not a "handful" of voices. The only ones against it are teachers' unions.
Anonymous
Post 11/17/2020 13:01     Subject: NYT Op Ed from a pediatrician - again arguing against schools closures

Great article.

There may come a time when the pandemic has become so unmanageable that we need to close everything, including schools. (This was the case when I argued that closures were necessary back in March.) But schools are essential, and should be treated as such. When we prioritize, they should be among the last things to close. Almost everything else should be put on pause first. This is what Europe is doing. No one can explain why, once again, the United States is choosing its own path.
Anonymous
Post 11/17/2020 13:00     Subject: NYT Op Ed from a pediatrician - again arguing against schools closures

But why would facts matter? Who cares about the kids.
Anonymous
Post 11/17/2020 12:59     Subject: Re:NYT Op Ed from a pediatrician - again arguing against schools closures


There is a vocal handful on these boards that clamor for school openings and quote dubious claims by people who are not pandemic experts.
We must ignore them. They are literally pushing for more deaths.

Anonymous
Post 11/17/2020 12:56     Subject: NYT Op Ed from a pediatrician - again arguing against schools closures

Anonymous wrote:https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/17/opinion/schools-closing-covid.html?action=click&module=Opinion&pgtype=Homepage

I couldn't agree more and am really disappointed with MCPS and their non-scientific "health metrics" which we will certainly never meet, meaning no in-person school for our kids this year.


MCPS has already decided to fail the students this year. It's a built-in feature of DL.
Anonymous
Post 11/17/2020 12:50     Subject: NYT Op Ed from a pediatrician - again arguing against schools closures

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/17/opinion/schools-closing-covid.html?action=click&module=Opinion&pgtype=Homepage

I couldn't agree more and am really disappointed with MCPS and their non-scientific "health metrics" which we will certainly never meet, meaning no in-person school for our kids this year.