Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No school testing program, no distancing or proper ventilation, overcrowded cafeterias and buses, questionable definition of close contacts, inadequate notification and tracing of cases, etc. It’s a dream for COVID-19 and likely already spreading more than the community realizes. Again, I’d really like to know how they spent the millions received in federal funding for mitigation measures.
All of this. No testing, no distancing, no outdoor lunch, etc. The plan seems to be a wish and a prayer.
PP again. What about inadequate tracking of cases? The Covid dashboard was last updated August 30th. It's now September 7th. FCPS manages to update daily AND split cases between staff and students.
Anonymous wrote:No school testing program, no distancing or proper ventilation, overcrowded cafeterias and buses, questionable definition of close contacts, inadequate notification and tracing of cases, etc. It’s a dream for COVID-19 and likely already spreading more than the community realizes. Again, I’d really like to know how they spent the millions received in federal funding for mitigation measures.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No school testing program, no distancing or proper ventilation, overcrowded cafeterias and buses, questionable definition of close contacts, inadequate notification and tracing of cases, etc. It’s a dream for COVID-19 and likely already spreading more than the community realizes. Again, I’d really like to know how they spent the millions received in federal funding for mitigation measures.
All of this. No testing, no distancing, no outdoor lunch, etc. The plan seems to be a wish and a prayer.
Anonymous wrote:No school testing program, no distancing or proper ventilation, overcrowded cafeterias and buses, questionable definition of close contacts, inadequate notification and tracing of cases, etc. It’s a dream for COVID-19 and likely already spreading more than the community realizes. Again, I’d really like to know how they spent the millions received in federal funding for mitigation measures.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The numbers are not out but geez, so many cases. Not sure why such a small school system should be doing so poorly compared to the other systems.
I haven't heard anything to suggest that Alexandria is doing proportionally better or worse than any of the other neighboring school jurisdictions, and it doesn't sound like OP has any actual information like that, either. Yes, there are cases. There are cases everywhere, and it appears Virginia is doing what all the modeling suggested-- increase of cases in September. That modeling also predicts it drops again in October.
Anonymous wrote:
The numbers are not out but geez, so many cases. Not sure why such a small school system should be doing so poorly compared to the other systems.