Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. No one EVER thinks what’s happening elsewhere will happen here. Last month they swore it wouldn’t surge in VA because we wear masks. Now they’ll say we won’t be like CA or England. The new variant won’t come here! I’m with you. My only concern is that our home grown Arlington COVID deniers might convince APS to force the teachers back in the midst of this.
Seriously, I am scared.
Why the extremism? You can actually want kids to be in school and not be a COVID denier--or is it easier to just blindly paint everyone of a different opinion than you with one broad and incorrect brush stroke?
We are diligent about masks and safety, but, we are still participating in a variety of activities where possible. We traveled over the holidays and spent time with one family--the dad of the other family is a medical provider in another state. He had COVID in March. His kids have been in school throughout the fall, and went back yesterday. It was so painful and comical to discuss the different approaches of his state and county vs. ours.
As I've said before, Americans are OBSESSED with safety. We cannot tolerate anything that threatens our perceived safety bubble. And COVID is testing and pushing this fallacy to the extreme. We think we can manufacture safety--but we cannot.
If everything is so dangerous and dire, then everything should effectively do an extreme shutdown. No stores, no gas stations, no medical care, etc. One group of people does not get to make themselves specially exempted while all other essential workers show up day in and day out.
This is the Arlington version of Covid denial. Ignoring public health guidance by traveling, indoor socializing. These people are doing these unsafe activities and want schools to open too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yes, it’d be dumb to open in a surge. Wait a month or two and open safely this semester. Take this time to get the air filters and contract with a local lab. I would have sent my kids in the fall if they had implemented sufficient safety measures then as other schools have done.
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that's what people say every single week! There has been a surge like every other day according to them '
summer vacation surge!
labor day surge!
halloween surge!
Thanksgiving surge!
variant surge!
Next week it will be cold weather surge!
The surges are visible on the city's case graph.
https://www.alexandriava.gov/performance/info/dashboard.aspx?id=114883
This is for Alexandria, this is a post about Arlington.
It must be hard to be this stupid. It defaults to Accomack where it says SELECT LOCALITY, you choose....Arlington.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. No one EVER thinks what’s happening elsewhere will happen here. Last month they swore it wouldn’t surge in VA because we wear masks. Now they’ll say we won’t be like CA or England. The new variant won’t come here! I’m with you. My only concern is that our home grown Arlington COVID deniers might convince APS to force the teachers back in the midst of this.
Seriously, I am scared.
Why the extremism? You can actually want kids to be in school and not be a COVID denier--or is it easier to just blindly paint everyone of a different opinion than you with one broad and incorrect brush stroke?
We are diligent about masks and safety, but, we are still participating in a variety of activities where possible. We traveled over the holidays and spent time with one family--the dad of the other family is a medical provider in another state. He had COVID in March. His kids have been in school throughout the fall, and went back yesterday. It was so painful and comical to discuss the different approaches of his state and county vs. ours.
As I've said before, Americans are OBSESSED with safety. We cannot tolerate anything that threatens our perceived safety bubble. And COVID is testing and pushing this fallacy to the extreme. We think we can manufacture safety--but we cannot.
If everything is so dangerous and dire, then everything should effectively do an extreme shutdown. No stores, no gas stations, no medical care, etc. One group of people does not get to make themselves specially exempted while all other essential workers show up day in and day out.
This is the Arlington version of Covid denial. Ignoring public health guidance by traveling, indoor socializing. These people are doing these unsafe activities and want schools to open too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. No one EVER thinks what’s happening elsewhere will happen here. Last month they swore it wouldn’t surge in VA because we wear masks. Now they’ll say we won’t be like CA or England. The new variant won’t come here! I’m with you. My only concern is that our home grown Arlington COVID deniers might convince APS to force the teachers back in the midst of this.
Seriously, I am scared.
Why the extremism? You can actually want kids to be in school and not be a COVID denier--or is it easier to just blindly paint everyone of a different opinion than you with one broad and incorrect brush stroke?
We are diligent about masks and safety, but, we are still participating in a variety of activities where possible. We traveled over the holidays and spent time with one family--the dad of the other family is a medical provider in another state. He had COVID in March. His kids have been in school throughout the fall, and went back yesterday. It was so painful and comical to discuss the different approaches of his state and county vs. ours.
As I've said before, Americans are OBSESSED with safety. We cannot tolerate anything that threatens our perceived safety bubble. And COVID is testing and pushing this fallacy to the extreme. We think we can manufacture safety--but we cannot.
If everything is so dangerous and dire, then everything should effectively do an extreme shutdown. No stores, no gas stations, no medical care, etc. One group of people does not get to make themselves specially exempted while all other essential workers show up day in and day out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yes, it’d be dumb to open in a surge. Wait a month or two and open safely this semester. Take this time to get the air filters and contract with a local lab. I would have sent my kids in the fall if they had implemented sufficient safety measures then as other schools have done.
Oh please -![]()
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![]()
that's what people say every single week! There has been a surge like every other day according to them '
summer vacation surge!
labor day surge!
halloween surge!
Thanksgiving surge!
variant surge!
Next week it will be cold weather surge!
The surges are visible on the city's case graph.
https://www.alexandriava.gov/performance/info/dashboard.aspx?id=114883
This is for Alexandria, this is a post about Arlington.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. No one EVER thinks what’s happening elsewhere will happen here. Last month they swore it wouldn’t surge in VA because we wear masks. Now they’ll say we won’t be like CA or England. The new variant won’t come here! I’m with you. My only concern is that our home grown Arlington COVID deniers might convince APS to force the teachers back in the midst of this.
Seriously, I am scared.
Why the extremism? You can actually want kids to be in school and not be a COVID denier--or is it easier to just blindly paint everyone of a different opinion than you with one broad and incorrect brush stroke?
We are diligent about masks and safety, but, we are still participating in a variety of activities where possible. We traveled over the holidays and spent time with one family--the dad of the other family is a medical provider in another state. He had COVID in March. His kids have been in school throughout the fall, and went back yesterday. It was so painful and comical to discuss the different approaches of his state and county vs. ours.
As I've said before, Americans are OBSESSED with safety. We cannot tolerate anything that threatens our perceived safety bubble. And COVID is testing and pushing this fallacy to the extreme. We think we can manufacture safety--but we cannot.
If everything is so dangerous and dire, then everything should effectively do an extreme shutdown. No stores, no gas stations, no medical care, etc. One group of people does not get to make themselves specially exempted while all other essential workers show up day in and day out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. No one EVER thinks what’s happening elsewhere will happen here. Last month they swore it wouldn’t surge in VA because we wear masks. Now they’ll say we won’t be like CA or England. The new variant won’t come here! I’m with you. My only concern is that our home grown Arlington COVID deniers might convince APS to force the teachers back in the midst of this.
Seriously, I am scared.
Anonymous wrote:Don’t believe that APS isn’t going back this year. They will follow lockstep with Fairfax. I’m sure.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. No one EVER thinks what’s happening elsewhere will happen here. Last month they swore it wouldn’t surge in VA because we wear masks. Now they’ll say we won’t be like CA or England. The new variant won’t come here! I’m with you. My only concern is that our home grown Arlington COVID deniers might convince APS to force the teachers back in the midst of this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. No one EVER thinks what’s happening elsewhere will happen here. Last month they swore it wouldn’t surge in VA because we wear masks. Now they’ll say we won’t be like CA or England. The new variant won’t come here! I’m with you. My only concern is that our home grown Arlington COVID deniers might convince APS to force the teachers back in the midst of this.
Do these “covid deniers” of whom you speak deny the existence of covid? Or do they believe that the weight of the evidence indicates that schools may reopen for in person instruction with proper safety instruction?
Anonymous wrote:Don’t believe it.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. No one EVER thinks what’s happening elsewhere will happen here. Last month they swore it wouldn’t surge in VA because we wear masks. Now they’ll say we won’t be like CA or England. The new variant won’t come here! I’m with you. My only concern is that our home grown Arlington COVID deniers might convince APS to force the teachers back in the midst of this.