Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, we must not be taking the right precautions because even with the small number of students we currently have in the buildings, the schools keep sending out covid notifications.
sending out a covid notification that there has been the case in the building does not indicate a lack of precaution- it simply indicates that covid is circulating in the community.
Sending out a covid notification of an outbreak in a school would indicate a lack of precautions.
When teachers are catching it from students (which is what is happening in the cohorts right now) it’s a problem.
lies and fearmongering. VDH reports outbreaks in schools by school names. An outbreak is defined as 2 or more cases traced to the same place. The ONLY Outbreak in a public school in NOVA was Woodson. 5 cases total, and already documented that it was between teachers.
https://www.vdh.virginia.gov/coronavirus/outbreaks-in-school-settings/
I get that you don't want to go back to work- but you can't make up facts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, we must not be taking the right precautions because even with the small number of students we currently have in the buildings, the schools keep sending out covid notifications.
sending out a covid notification that there has been the case in the building does not indicate a lack of precaution- it simply indicates that covid is circulating in the community.
Sending out a covid notification of an outbreak in a school would indicate a lack of precautions.
When teachers are catching it from students (which is what is happening in the cohorts right now) it’s a problem.
lies and fearmongering. VDH reports outbreaks in schools by school names. An outbreak is defined as 2 or more cases traced to the same place. The ONLY Outbreak in a public school in NOVA was Woodson. 5 cases total, and already documented that it was between teachers.
https://www.vdh.virginia.gov/coronavirus/outbreaks-in-school-settings/
I get that you don't want to go back to work- but you can't make up facts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, we must not be taking the right precautions because even with the small number of students we currently have in the buildings, the schools keep sending out covid notifications.
sending out a covid notification that there has been the case in the building does not indicate a lack of precaution- it simply indicates that covid is circulating in the community.
Sending out a covid notification of an outbreak in a school would indicate a lack of precautions.
When teachers are catching it from students (which is what is happening in the cohorts right now) it’s a problem.
lies and fearmongering. VDH reports outbreaks in schools by school names. An outbreak is defined as 2 or more cases traced to the same place. The ONLY Outbreak in a public school in NOVA was Woodson. 5 cases total, and already documented that it was between teachers.
https://www.vdh.virginia.gov/coronavirus/outbreaks-in-school-settings/
I get that you don't want to go back to work- but you can't make up facts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, we must not be taking the right precautions because even with the small number of students we currently have in the buildings, the schools keep sending out covid notifications.
sending out a covid notification that there has been the case in the building does not indicate a lack of precaution- it simply indicates that covid is circulating in the community.
Sending out a covid notification of an outbreak in a school would indicate a lack of precautions.
When teachers are catching it from students (which is what is happening in the cohorts right now) it’s a problem.
lies and fearmongering. VDH reports outbreaks in schools by school names. An outbreak is defined as 2 or more cases traced to the same place. The ONLY Outbreak in a public school in NOVA was Woodson. 5 cases total, and already documented that it was between teachers.
https://www.vdh.virginia.gov/coronavirus/outbreaks-in-school-settings/
I get that you don't want to go back to work- but you can't make up facts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, we must not be taking the right precautions because even with the small number of students we currently have in the buildings, the schools keep sending out covid notifications.
sending out a covid notification that there has been the case in the building does not indicate a lack of precaution- it simply indicates that covid is circulating in the community.
Sending out a covid notification of an outbreak in a school would indicate a lack of precautions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, we must not be taking the right precautions because even with the small number of students we currently have in the buildings, the schools keep sending out covid notifications.
sending out a covid notification that there has been the case in the building does not indicate a lack of precaution- it simply indicates that covid is circulating in the community.
Sending out a covid notification of an outbreak in a school would indicate a lack of precautions.
When teachers are catching it from students (which is what is happening in the cohorts right now) it’s a problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, we must not be taking the right precautions because even with the small number of students we currently have in the buildings, the schools keep sending out covid notifications.
sending out a covid notification that there has been the case in the building does not indicate a lack of precaution- it simply indicates that covid is circulating in the community.
Sending out a covid notification of an outbreak in a school would indicate a lack of precautions.
Anonymous wrote:Well, we must not be taking the right precautions because even with the small number of students we currently have in the buildings, the schools keep sending out covid notifications.