Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait if there’s no requirement of a negative test to return, then what is the point of canceling school for 2 days??
Distribution/testing days. Could you imagine the uproar if it was required?! The antivaxx crowd and the anti mask crowds would be near riot.
Right. And you know the antivax crowd/others who are just over it all will not be engaging in this testing. This will all yet again fall on the vaxxed people who have been doing as they’re told this whole time (and those families were likely to be rapid testing at home after being in groups/traveling anyway). This is a whole huge logistical nightmare that once again burdens kids because we have chosen schools as our scape goat for community spread while the bars, restaurants, theaters, and so forth stay open.
We opted our kids out of DCPS testing. No way we're going to test them before school starts up again.
I doubt more than a relatively small percentage of people will take the Mayor up on her offer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait if there’s no requirement of a negative test to return, then what is the point of canceling school for 2 days??
Distribution/testing days. Could you imagine the uproar if it was required?! The antivaxx crowd and the anti mask crowds would be near riot.
Right. And you know the antivax crowd/others who are just over it all will not be engaging in this testing. This will all yet again fall on the vaxxed people who have been doing as they’re told this whole time (and those families were likely to be rapid testing at home after being in groups/traveling anyway). This is a whole huge logistical nightmare that once again burdens kids because we have chosen schools as our scape goat for community spread while the bars, restaurants, theaters, and so forth stay open.
We opted our kids out of DCPS testing. No way we're going to test them before school starts up again.
I doubt more than a relatively small percentage of people will take the Mayor up on her offer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait if there’s no requirement of a negative test to return, then what is the point of canceling school for 2 days??
Distribution/testing days. Could you imagine the uproar if it was required?! The antivaxx crowd and the anti mask crowds would be near riot.
Right. And you know the antivax crowd/others who are just over it all will not be engaging in this testing. This will all yet again fall on the vaxxed people who have been doing as they’re told this whole time (and those families were likely to be rapid testing at home after being in groups/traveling anyway). This is a whole huge logistical nightmare that once again burdens kids because we have chosen schools as our scape goat for community spread while the bars, restaurants, theaters, and so forth stay open.
We opted our kids out of DCPS testing. No way we're going to test them before school starts up again.
I doubt more than a relatively small percentage of people will take the Mayor up on her offer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait if there’s no requirement of a negative test to return, then what is the point of canceling school for 2 days??
Distribution/testing days. Could you imagine the uproar if it was required?! The antivaxx crowd and the anti mask crowds would be near riot.
Right. And you know the antivax crowd/others who are just over it all will not be engaging in this testing. This will all yet again fall on the vaxxed people who have been doing as they’re told this whole time (and those families were likely to be rapid testing at home after being in groups/traveling anyway). This is a whole huge logistical nightmare that once again burdens kids because we have chosen schools as our scape goat for community spread while the bars, restaurants, theaters, and so forth stay open.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They can’t require testing because it punishes the stupid who can’t get vaccinated and can’t avoid high risk traveling. The only kids testing will be the kids who are vaccinated and avoided travel during the holiday… the least likely to be positive.
They are requiring it. If you don’t present a test at the door they will rapid test your child right then and there.
I got an email saying schools would receive their own test for students and staff. Who knows if they’ll actually follow through.
What are you supposed to present as evidence?
Just proof your child tested negative for covid. They didn’t say if it had to be a rapid test or not though. I’m assuming the test should be from the last week at least.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They can’t require testing because it punishes the stupid who can’t get vaccinated and can’t avoid high risk traveling. The only kids testing will be the kids who are vaccinated and avoided travel during the holiday… the least likely to be positive.
They are requiring it. If you don’t present a test at the door they will rapid test your child right then and there.
I got an email saying schools would receive their own test for students and staff. Who knows if they’ll actually follow through.
What are you supposed to present as evidence?
Anonymous wrote:but what if there is a longer period of not inperson ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They can’t require testing because it punishes the stupid who can’t get vaccinated and can’t avoid high risk traveling. The only kids testing will be the kids who are vaccinated and avoided travel during the holiday… the least likely to be positive.
They are requiring it. If you don’t present a test at the door they will rapid test your child right then and there.
I got an email saying schools would receive their own test for students and staff. Who knows if they’ll actually follow through.
Anonymous wrote:They can’t require testing because it punishes the stupid who can’t get vaccinated and can’t avoid high risk traveling. The only kids testing will be the kids who are vaccinated and avoided travel during the holiday… the least likely to be positive.
Anonymous wrote:but what if there is a longer period of not inperson ?
Anonymous wrote:How soon will day off camps start popping up?
Anonymous wrote:Yup im putting my pre k student into back up daycare for two days. I can't swing additional time off of work.