Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Testing should NOT be optional. Every one, regardless of vaccinated status, should be tested every single week during the school year, and failing that, should not be admitted to school until a negative PCR test can be provided.
x2..testing should be a requirement for in person school. Maybe I am missing but I don’t understand why someone would opt-out
Anonymous wrote:
Testing should NOT be optional. Every one, regardless of vaccinated status, should be tested every single week during the school year, and failing that, should not be admitted to school until a negative PCR test can be provided.
Anonymous wrote:How do we opt out?
And this, ladies and gentlemen, is why we will be suffering for a long time. Why hospitals are currently running out of beds. Why our children will likely get covid. Because of these astonishingly selfish people amongst us. Anonymous wrote:I think this is good, but I also think it's funny that the "it's unsaaaafee" crowd will celebrate opt-in (which is generally understood to impair choice and autonomy) when they were making such a huge fuss about the supposed liablity waiver (which had basically no legally binding impact and minimal effect on rights.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Testing should NOT be optional. Every one, regardless of vaccinated status, should be tested every single week during the school year, and failing that, should not be admitted to school until a negative PCR test can be provided.
Nope. That's not the policy. Many of us are opting out.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know who we submit the opt out form to?
Anonymous wrote:
Testing should NOT be optional. Every one, regardless of vaccinated status, should be tested every single week during the school year, and failing that, should not be admitted to school until a negative PCR test can be provided.