Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mcps does not want to know. Simple. No tests mans no Covid.
So why quarantine entire classes? Why not follow the actual guidance?
Plus they're essentially going to to do more testing because the consent for rapid testing and the random testing has not been separated. They're gonna get a bunch new recruits into the random testing now because it's the only way to consent for rapid.
So they're testing, just not making the most efficient use of resources.
First, it’s not the only way to consent. You can verbally consent to rapid testing if your child is sent to the nurse with symptoms.
Second, I’m not sure why you’d even bother with rapid testing in that situation. The school is going to make you get a PCR test if the rapid is negative anyway.
If your kid is sick pick them up.
Right. If they’re sick, pick them up and get a PCR. There’s no reason to bother with the rapid test at school.
The reason? So you know immediately if they were infectious and can act accordingly to appropriately notify/quarantine/ limit spread in a judicious manner?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Alternatively, the people who wrote the guidance know what they're talking about; some random person on the internet does not know what they're talking about; MCPS policy can follow the guidance; and then the actual principals can be the good guys. Yay!
There is zero distancing, not 3 or 6 feet.
Like a clown bus? How about that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mcps does not want to know. Simple. No tests mans no Covid.
So why quarantine entire classes? Why not follow the actual guidance?
Plus they're essentially going to to do more testing because the consent for rapid testing and the random testing has not been separated. They're gonna get a bunch new recruits into the random testing now because it's the only way to consent for rapid.
So they're testing, just not making the most efficient use of resources.
Because the "actual guidance" bears no relationship to the behavior of actual human elementary school children and therefore it is garbage.
This- clearly whoever wrote the 3ft rule is not familiar with how ES works, so the actual principals who do are forced to override it and be the bad guy.
Alternatively, the people who wrote the guidance know what they're talking about; some random person on the internet does not know what they're talking about; MCPS policy can follow the guidance; and then the actual principals can be the good guys. Yay!
Alternatively to reality, yes.
Intriguing. When you watch movies, do you also find yourself supporting the villains?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mcps does not want to know. Simple. No tests mans no Covid.
So why quarantine entire classes? Why not follow the actual guidance?
Plus they're essentially going to to do more testing because the consent for rapid testing and the random testing has not been separated. They're gonna get a bunch new recruits into the random testing now because it's the only way to consent for rapid.
So they're testing, just not making the most efficient use of resources.
First, it’s not the only way to consent. You can verbally consent to rapid testing if your child is sent to the nurse with symptoms.
Second, I’m not sure why you’d even bother with rapid testing in that situation. The school is going to make you get a PCR test if the rapid is negative anyway.
If your kid is sick pick them up.
Right. If they’re sick, pick them up and get a PCR. There’s no reason to bother with the rapid test at school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mcps does not want to know. Simple. No tests mans no Covid.
So why quarantine entire classes? Why not follow the actual guidance?
Plus they're essentially going to to do more testing because the consent for rapid testing and the random testing has not been separated. They're gonna get a bunch new recruits into the random testing now because it's the only way to consent for rapid.
So they're testing, just not making the most efficient use of resources.
Because the "actual guidance" bears no relationship to the behavior of actual human elementary school children and therefore it is garbage.
This- clearly whoever wrote the 3ft rule is not familiar with how ES works, so the actual principals who do are forced to override it and be the bad guy.
Alternatively, the people who wrote the guidance know what they're talking about; some random person on the internet does not know what they're talking about; MCPS policy can follow the guidance; and then the actual principals can be the good guys. Yay!
Alternatively to reality, yes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mcps does not want to know. Simple. No tests mans no Covid.
So why quarantine entire classes? Why not follow the actual guidance?
Plus they're essentially going to to do more testing because the consent for rapid testing and the random testing has not been separated. They're gonna get a bunch new recruits into the random testing now because it's the only way to consent for rapid.
So they're testing, just not making the most efficient use of resources.
Because the "actual guidance" bears no relationship to the behavior of actual human elementary school children and therefore it is garbage.
This- clearly whoever wrote the 3ft rule is not familiar with how ES works, so the actual principals who do are forced to override it and be the bad guy.
Alternatively, the people who wrote the guidance know what they're talking about; some random person on the internet does not know what they're talking about; MCPS policy can follow the guidance; and then the actual principals can be the good guys. Yay!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Alternatively, the people who wrote the guidance know what they're talking about; some random person on the internet does not know what they're talking about; MCPS policy can follow the guidance; and then the actual principals can be the good guys. Yay!
There is zero distancing, not 3 or 6 feet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mcps does not want to know. Simple. No tests mans no Covid.
So why quarantine entire classes? Why not follow the actual guidance?
Plus they're essentially going to to do more testing because the consent for rapid testing and the random testing has not been separated. They're gonna get a bunch new recruits into the random testing now because it's the only way to consent for rapid.
So they're testing, just not making the most efficient use of resources.
First, it’s not the only way to consent. You can verbally consent to rapid testing if your child is sent to the nurse with symptoms.
Second, I’m not sure why you’d even bother with rapid testing in that situation. The school is going to make you get a PCR test if the rapid is negative anyway.
If your kid is sick pick them up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mcps does not want to know. Simple. No tests mans no Covid.
So why quarantine entire classes? Why not follow the actual guidance?
Plus they're essentially going to to do more testing because the consent for rapid testing and the random testing has not been separated. They're gonna get a bunch new recruits into the random testing now because it's the only way to consent for rapid.
So they're testing, just not making the most efficient use of resources.
First, it’s not the only way to consent. You can verbally consent to rapid testing if your child is sent to the nurse with symptoms.
Second, I’m not sure why you’d even bother with rapid testing in that situation. The school is going to make you get a PCR test if the rapid is negative anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mcps does not want to know. Simple. No tests mans no Covid.
So why quarantine entire classes? Why not follow the actual guidance?
Plus they're essentially going to to do more testing because the consent for rapid testing and the random testing has not been separated. They're gonna get a bunch new recruits into the random testing now because it's the only way to consent for rapid.
So they're testing, just not making the most efficient use of resources.
Because the "actual guidance" bears no relationship to the behavior of actual human elementary school children and therefore it is garbage.
This- clearly whoever wrote the 3ft rule is not familiar with how ES works, so the actual principals who do are forced to override it and be the bad guy.
Alternatively, the people who wrote the guidance know what they're talking about; some random person on the internet does not know what they're talking about; MCPS policy can follow the guidance; and then the actual principals can be the good guys. Yay!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mcps does not want to know. Simple. No tests mans no Covid.
So why quarantine entire classes? Why not follow the actual guidance?
Plus they're essentially going to to do more testing because the consent for rapid testing and the random testing has not been separated. They're gonna get a bunch new recruits into the random testing now because it's the only way to consent for rapid.
So they're testing, just not making the most efficient use of resources.
Because the "actual guidance" bears no relationship to the behavior of actual human elementary school children and therefore it is garbage.
This- clearly whoever wrote the 3ft rule is not familiar with how ES works, so the actual principals who do are forced to override it and be the bad guy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mcps does not want to know. Simple. No tests mans no Covid.
So why quarantine entire classes? Why not follow the actual guidance?
Plus they're essentially going to to do more testing because the consent for rapid testing and the random testing has not been separated. They're gonna get a bunch new recruits into the random testing now because it's the only way to consent for rapid.
So they're testing, just not making the most efficient use of resources.
Because the "actual guidance" bears no relationship to the behavior of actual human elementary school children and therefore it is garbage.
This- clearly whoever wrote the 3ft rule is not familiar with how ES works, so the actual principals who do are forced to override it and be the bad guy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mcps does not want to know. Simple. No tests mans no Covid.
So why quarantine entire classes? Why not follow the actual guidance?
Plus they're essentially going to to do more testing because the consent for rapid testing and the random testing has not been separated. They're gonna get a bunch new recruits into the random testing now because it's the only way to consent for rapid.
So they're testing, just not making the most efficient use of resources.
Because the "actual guidance" bears no relationship to the behavior of actual human elementary school children and therefore it is garbage.
This- clearly whoever wrote the 3ft rule is not familiar with how ES works, so the actual principals who do are forced to override it and be the bad guy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mcps does not want to know. Simple. No tests mans no Covid.
So why quarantine entire classes? Why not follow the actual guidance?
Plus they're essentially going to to do more testing because the consent for rapid testing and the random testing has not been separated. They're gonna get a bunch new recruits into the random testing now because it's the only way to consent for rapid.
So they're testing, just not making the most efficient use of resources.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mcps does not want to know. Simple. No tests mans no Covid.
So why quarantine entire classes? Why not follow the actual guidance?
Plus they're essentially going to to do more testing because the consent for rapid testing and the random testing has not been separated. They're gonna get a bunch new recruits into the random testing now because it's the only way to consent for rapid.
So they're testing, just not making the most efficient use of resources.
Because the "actual guidance" bears no relationship to the behavior of actual human elementary school children and therefore it is garbage.