Anonymous wrote:The real question is when will they say this doesn’t apply to vaccinated people (including my high schooler). He wouldn’t have to quarantine after exposure so why does he have t quarantine after travel with no known exposure?
I understand precautions but that’s illogical.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids' school requires us to attest that we are in compliance with the DC travel policy, meaning we can't travel outside of the DMV unless we quarantine for 3-5 days and take a test before returning to school. We'd like to visit family over memorial day in NJ. Rates are down, vaccinations are up and there has been no change to the policy to reflect that. Any sense of when they will change to a different policy?
It’s a lot easier to just tell people what they want to hear than it is to comply with these ridiculous, erroneous policies these morons come up with.
They want to hear you say “no, I haven’t been anywhere”.
So that’s exactly what you should tell them.
Or you can actually comply with the rules, even if it's sort of inconvenient, which is what we did when we visited family out of town last weekend -- meant we had to stick our kid back into an all-remote class for two days and get some tests. Was it a pain? Yes. Was it the end of the world? No. Why do you get to decide that (a) the rules don't apply to you because you think they're dumb and (b) lying to the authorities to cover it up is okay?
Anonymous wrote:+1Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids' school requires us to attest that we are in compliance with the DC travel policy, meaning we can't travel outside of the DMV unless we quarantine for 3-5 days and take a test before returning to school. We'd like to visit family over memorial day in NJ. Rates are down, vaccinations are up and there has been no change to the policy to reflect that. Any sense of when they will change to a different policy?
It’s a lot easier to just tell people what they want to hear than it is to comply with these ridiculous, erroneous policies these morons come up with.
They want to hear you say “no, I haven’t been anywhere”.
So that’s exactly what you should tell them.
I won't ask my kids to lie. If we can't honestly travel, we won't. Stinks because I agree the risk is low but I don't want to give my kids the message the rules don't apply to them.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New Jersey's at 30.3 new cases per day per 100,000 residents; D.C. is less than half that, at 12.2/100,000 residents. I'm not sure New Jersey will definitely be off the travel quarantine list when they do update things.
See here for data: https://covidactnow.org/us/new_jersey-nj/?s=1791710
https://covidactnow.org/us/district_of_columbia-dc/county/district_of_columbia/?s=1791710
NJ just reported its lowest transmission rate since the pandemic began so I am hoping DC updates its list soon:
The statewide transmission rate plummeted to 0.63, down from 0.72 a day earlier. The state had never before reported a rate below 0.7 during the pandemic. Any number under 1 indicates that the outbreak is slowing and each new case is leading to less than one additional case.
Anonymous wrote:New Jersey's at 30.3 new cases per day per 100,000 residents; D.C. is less than half that, at 12.2/100,000 residents. I'm not sure New Jersey will definitely be off the travel quarantine list when they do update things.
See here for data: https://covidactnow.org/us/new_jersey-nj/?s=1791710
https://covidactnow.org/us/district_of_columbia-dc/county/district_of_columbia/?s=1791710
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids' school requires us to attest that we are in compliance with the DC travel policy, meaning we can't travel outside of the DMV unless we quarantine for 3-5 days and take a test before returning to school. We'd like to visit family over memorial day in NJ. Rates are down, vaccinations are up and there has been no change to the policy to reflect that. Any sense of when they will change to a different policy?
It’s a lot easier to just tell people what they want to hear than it is to comply with these ridiculous, erroneous policies these morons come up with.
They want to hear you say “no, I haven’t been anywhere”.
So that’s exactly what you should tell them.
+1Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids' school requires us to attest that we are in compliance with the DC travel policy, meaning we can't travel outside of the DMV unless we quarantine for 3-5 days and take a test before returning to school. We'd like to visit family over memorial day in NJ. Rates are down, vaccinations are up and there has been no change to the policy to reflect that. Any sense of when they will change to a different policy?
It’s a lot easier to just tell people what they want to hear than it is to comply with these ridiculous, erroneous policies these morons come up with.
They want to hear you say “no, I haven’t been anywhere”.
So that’s exactly what you should tell them.
I won't ask my kids to lie. If we can't honestly travel, we won't. Stinks because I agree the risk is low but I don't want to give my kids the message the rules don't apply to them.
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Anonymous wrote:That's interesting information but when does DC update its travel policy? Last one I saw was from April 5. Many things have changed (for better or worse) in that time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids' school requires us to attest that we are in compliance with the DC travel policy, meaning we can't travel outside of the DMV unless we quarantine for 3-5 days and take a test before returning to school. We'd like to visit family over memorial day in NJ. Rates are down, vaccinations are up and there has been no change to the policy to reflect that. Any sense of when they will change to a different policy?
It’s a lot easier to just tell people what they want to hear than it is to comply with these ridiculous, erroneous policies these morons come up with.
They want to hear you say “no, I haven’t been anywhere”.
So that’s exactly what you should tell them.
I won't ask my kids to lie. If we can't honestly travel, we won't. Stinks because I agree the risk is low but I don't want to give my kids the message the rules don't apply to them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids' school requires us to attest that we are in compliance with the DC travel policy, meaning we can't travel outside of the DMV unless we quarantine for 3-5 days and take a test before returning to school. We'd like to visit family over memorial day in NJ. Rates are down, vaccinations are up and there has been no change to the policy to reflect that. Any sense of when they will change to a different policy?
It’s a lot easier to just tell people what they want to hear than it is to comply with these ridiculous, erroneous policies these morons come up with.
They want to hear you say “no, I haven’t been anywhere”.
So that’s exactly what you should tell them.
Anonymous wrote:My kids' school requires us to attest that we are in compliance with the DC travel policy, meaning we can't travel outside of the DMV unless we quarantine for 3-5 days and take a test before returning to school. We'd like to visit family over memorial day in NJ. Rates are down, vaccinations are up and there has been no change to the policy to reflect that. Any sense of when they will change to a different policy?