Anonymous wrote:I think it's interesting that the great demasking has caused 22207 to even out the demographics for covid affects on kids in APS. Earlier in the pandemic, covid seemed to be hitting minorities and South Arlington the hardest. But now between the travel and unmasking, it's hitting Yorktown, Jamestown, Discovery, Nottingham, etc. pretty hard.
Unless 22207 is just testing harder than everywhere else, as some here are suggesting. I don't really understand that view, though. If 22207 just has extra money to test, wouldn't they have been ubertesting all along and thus getting higher results this whole time, rather than just now over the last few months since unmasking? Seems like the change factor here is the permissive unmasking, not testing. ymmv.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In our 22207 neighborhood many had COVID in January and then ditched the mask because they had antibodies. Now the kids are getting this new strain.
Did they survive?
I know they have much less chance of complications than the flu now, but just checking in. We're trying to live in a 0 risk society. We actually no longer drive cars either and our kids aren't allowed outside of the house when not in schools
Anonymous wrote:In our 22207 neighborhood many had COVID in January and then ditched the mask because they had antibodies. Now the kids are getting this new strain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just noting that cases haven't really seemed to drop off from last week -- so far today we're at over 60, which is higher than where we were this time last week right after break. I do expect them to go back down within a week or two but do find it interesting that 22207 is getting the majority of the cases -- 95 compared with next highest zip of 31 cases in 22204. Not sure if this is lack of mask wearing in schools or fallout from Spring Break travel (folks coming back from break and infecting family members or others at their northern schools like Yorktown, Jamestown, and Discovery, which are the top 3 school vectors right now (beating out all the other high schools, even).
22207 is where the COVID nuts live who test all the time. Home of the laptop class, 0 COVID, Eric Feigl-Ding worshippers.
A friend from a North Arlington school's elementary school got invited to a birthday party where they required everyone to be vaccinated because their 3 year old couldn't get vaccinated. What anti-science non-sense for a vaccine with little effectiveness at preventing infection with kids, and 3 year olds have more protection than a vaccinated 40 year old.
I also think this is part of what's going on. A lot of testing in 22207. There are a still a lot of zero coviders in N Arlington. Also, who else can afford the constant testing - both time and flexibility away from work and cost of actual test if you're going to get a convenient/expedited option.
Who is paying for tests? Free at curative and syphax.
If you want a PCR you have to make an appointment at Kenmore and wait 24 hours for the results and the hours aren't great. Nothing on weekends but Saturday morning.
The Syphax option is a home rapid test so who is bothering with that anyway. Our school nurse hands us a home test and a sheet to get it proctored at home so the only case I see for going to Syphax is poor home internet connection or you find the process to proctor the test too difficult. (It's very easy, but maybe language barriers.)
Curative is also 1-2 days for results. Sameday is a lot faster.
I also think the 22207ers are the test multiple time types. There's no one negative test and I'm in the clear. You test daily because you know the rapid test might not be positive until a couple of days into symptoms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just noting that cases haven't really seemed to drop off from last week -- so far today we're at over 60, which is higher than where we were this time last week right after break. I do expect them to go back down within a week or two but do find it interesting that 22207 is getting the majority of the cases -- 95 compared with next highest zip of 31 cases in 22204. Not sure if this is lack of mask wearing in schools or fallout from Spring Break travel (folks coming back from break and infecting family members or others at their northern schools like Yorktown, Jamestown, and Discovery, which are the top 3 school vectors right now (beating out all the other high schools, even).
22207 is where the COVID nuts live who test all the time. Home of the laptop class, 0 COVID, Eric Feigl-Ding worshippers.
A friend from a North Arlington school's elementary school got invited to a birthday party where they required everyone to be vaccinated because their 3 year old couldn't get vaccinated. What anti-science non-sense for a vaccine with little effectiveness at preventing infection with kids, and 3 year olds have more protection than a vaccinated 40 year old.
I also think this is part of what's going on. A lot of testing in 22207. There are a still a lot of zero coviders in N Arlington. Also, who else can afford the constant testing - both time and flexibility away from work and cost of actual test if you're going to get a convenient/expedited option.
Who is paying for tests? Free at curative and syphax.
Anonymous wrote:I thought 22207 was prime APE territory.
Anonymous wrote:I thought 22207 was prime APE territory.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just noting that cases haven't really seemed to drop off from last week -- so far today we're at over 60, which is higher than where we were this time last week right after break. I do expect them to go back down within a week or two but do find it interesting that 22207 is getting the majority of the cases -- 95 compared with next highest zip of 31 cases in 22204. Not sure if this is lack of mask wearing in schools or fallout from Spring Break travel (folks coming back from break and infecting family members or others at their northern schools like Yorktown, Jamestown, and Discovery, which are the top 3 school vectors right now (beating out all the other high schools, even).
22207 is where the COVID nuts live who test all the time. Home of the laptop class, 0 COVID, Eric Feigl-Ding worshippers.
A friend from a North Arlington school's elementary school got invited to a birthday party where they required everyone to be vaccinated because their 3 year old couldn't get vaccinated. What anti-science non-sense for a vaccine with little effectiveness at preventing infection with kids, and 3 year olds have more protection than a vaccinated 40 year old.
I also think this is part of what's going on. A lot of testing in 22207. There are a still a lot of zero coviders in N Arlington. Also, who else can afford the constant testing - both time and flexibility away from work and cost of actual test if you're going to get a convenient/expedited option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just noting that cases haven't really seemed to drop off from last week -- so far today we're at over 60, which is higher than where we were this time last week right after break. I do expect them to go back down within a week or two but do find it interesting that 22207 is getting the majority of the cases -- 95 compared with next highest zip of 31 cases in 22204. Not sure if this is lack of mask wearing in schools or fallout from Spring Break travel (folks coming back from break and infecting family members or others at their northern schools like Yorktown, Jamestown, and Discovery, which are the top 3 school vectors right now (beating out all the other high schools, even).
22207 is where the COVID nuts live who test all the time. Home of the laptop class, 0 COVID, Eric Feigl-Ding worshippers.
A friend from a North Arlington school's elementary school got invited to a birthday party where they required everyone to be vaccinated because their 3 year old couldn't get vaccinated. What anti-science non-sense for a vaccine with little effectiveness at preventing infection with kids, and 3 year olds have more protection than a vaccinated 40 year old.