Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In MCPS, yes, because logic has gone out the window, and they seem more focused on deferring to anxiety and politics than facts and science. It’s particularly painful since we’re home to the NIH and the FDA.
I’m a progressive Democrat, FWIW, and completely disgusted by how far down the list kids are in this whole mess. It’s like schools exist solely to provide jobs for adults.
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OP here. This is how it's looking. If teachers are vaccinated and masks work, then why not return them to school? I'd even take half day school at thsi point. Kids and parents are being held hostage based on how people "feel" about returning, not science. Same people who feel uneasy with opening schools are fine with their grocery store workers working full shifts dealing with hundreds of people every day, not just 5-10 masked children who are staying in one place and have parents who would be happy to give them a saliva test every week to get them back in school if need be.
Anonymous wrote:In MCPS, yes, because logic has gone out the window, and they seem more focused on deferring to anxiety and politics than facts and science. It’s particularly painful since we’re home to the NIH and the FDA.
I’m a progressive Democrat, FWIW, and completely disgusted by how far down the list kids are in this whole mess. It’s like schools exist solely to provide jobs for adults.
Anonymous wrote:It’s absurd to wait till kids are vaccinated before returning to in-person. No one is going to sit at home for the 1-2 years that will take.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes because the goalposts keep moving. In reality, if teachers are vaccinated, and vulnerable adults are vaccinated, and kids with predicting conditions stay home, everyone else could go to school without any issues.
True but the virus is mutating and kids won’t be vaccinated by September.
Anonymous wrote:In MCPS, yes, because logic has gone out the window, and they seem more focused on deferring to anxiety and politics than facts and science. It’s particularly painful since we’re home to the NIH and the FDA.
I’m a progressive Democrat, FWIW, and completely disgusted by how far down the list kids are in this whole mess. It’s like schools exist solely to provide jobs for adults.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes because the goalposts keep moving. In reality, if teachers are vaccinated, and vulnerable adults are vaccinated, and kids with predicting conditions stay home, everyone else could go to school without any issues.
True but the virus is mutating and kids won’t be vaccinated by September.
Anonymous wrote:Yes because the goalposts keep moving. In reality, if teachers are vaccinated, and vulnerable adults are vaccinated, and kids with predicting conditions stay home, everyone else could go to school without any issues.