Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am curious about this too. They will probably evaluate vaccination rates and make a closer-to-game-time decision.
I don't think they will (or should) decide until they see how things are right before school starts. It will be interesting to see if the 5+ aged kids have the option for shot 1 before school starts.
You have a dead brain if you want 5 year olds to be vaccinated with an experimental “vaccine”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am curious about this too. They will probably evaluate vaccination rates and make a closer-to-game-time decision.
I don't think they will (or should) decide until they see how things are right before school starts. It will be interesting to see if the 5+ aged kids have the option for shot 1 before school starts.
You have a dead brain if you want 5 year olds to be vaccinated with an experimental “vaccine”
You’re the dead brain if you think the vaccine is experimental at this stage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am curious about this too. They will probably evaluate vaccination rates and make a closer-to-game-time decision.
I don't think they will (or should) decide until they see how things are right before school starts. It will be interesting to see if the 5+ aged kids have the option for shot 1 before school starts.
You have a dead brain if you want 5 year olds to be vaccinated with an experimental “vaccine”
Anonymous wrote:I think they should plan for fully in-person maskless instruction starting in the fall. We have about 10 cases a day in Loudoun. It's time to go back to normal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am curious about this too. They will probably evaluate vaccination rates and make a closer-to-game-time decision.
I don't think they will (or should) decide until they see how things are right before school starts. It will be interesting to see if the 5+ aged kids have the option for shot 1 before school starts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see what you are saying but we are down to 10 cases a day thanks to adults getting vaccinated and kids still having to wear masks wherever they go because they can't be vaccinated yet. They seem to ignore the obvious
The only place kids were wearing masks was school. Where all the adults should be vaccinated.
10 cases in the whole county a day means masks should be optional.
Anonymous wrote:I see what you are saying but we are down to 10 cases a day thanks to adults getting vaccinated and kids still having to wear masks wherever they go because they can't be vaccinated yet. They seem to ignore the obvious
Anonymous wrote:I am curious about this too. They will probably evaluate vaccination rates and make a closer-to-game-time decision.