Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Help me, this is too easy with the flu crowd.
We have tools to fight the virus before people catch covid, after they catch covid. What is your proposal when these tools are now available? What is your off-ramp plan to return kids lives back to normal, when adults are already living like this: https://twitter.com/JGoldny/status/1484977650162712578
Obviously, Stalinism. Give it a rest already, you unscientific replicant
You are calling someone unscientific when that person mentioned the tools we have to combat the virus![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Help me, this is too easy with the flu crowd.
We have tools to fight the virus before people catch covid, after they catch covid. What is your proposal when these tools are now available? What is your off-ramp plan to return kids lives back to normal, when adults are already living like this: https://twitter.com/JGoldny/status/1484977650162712578
Obviously, Stalinism. Give it a rest already, you unscientific replicant
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Help me, this is too easy with the flu crowd.
We have tools to fight the virus before people catch covid, after they catch covid. What is your proposal when these tools are now available? What is your off-ramp plan to return kids lives back to normal, when adults are already living like this: https://twitter.com/JGoldny/status/1484977650162712578
Obviously, Stalinism. Give it a rest already, you unscientific replicant
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OK... we get it. Yes we're in a pandemic in which 3 people residing in DC died yesterday, but this performative nonsense is getting a bit ridiculous.
It's currently 19 degrees out and my kids will once again be eating lunch outside so that they can remove their double masks for 20 minutes without the risk of killing anyone. One of my kids described a scene in which 70+ kids huddle around two heat lamps, "like homeless people living under a bridge," in an attempt to keep warm. The teachers, of course, eat inside.
You're welcome to guess which DC private school I'm talking about.
Would be interested in hearing if others are doing the same.
Only in onerous Washington DC private schools. Their “committee” came up with it. Leading the city, state, nation and other nations with their great idea. So far uptake elsewhere has been zero.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Help me, this is too easy with the flu crowd.
We have tools to fight the virus before people catch covid, after they catch covid. What is your proposal when these tools are now available? What is your off-ramp plan to return kids lives back to normal, when adults are already living like this: https://twitter.com/JGoldny/status/1484977650162712578
Anonymous wrote:My kids’ independent school in MoCo is having the kids eat snacks and lunch outside, even in weather like this. They only eat inside of it’s raining. My kids are in the lower school. One of my kids is coming home with a nearly full lunchbox because they say they are too cold to eat.
I’m super irritated — I’m only not complaining because I’m not sure if it is being driven by the teachers or by parents. I’m much more sympathetic to teachers being concerned about covid than parents.
Fwiw, my kids are vaccinated, so it’s not like we are Covid deniers, but schools need to find a pathway to a new normal with Covid - preferably one that doesn’t involve eating outside in sub-freezing temperatures.
Anonymous wrote:OK... we get it. Yes we're in a pandemic in which 3 people residing in DC died yesterday, but this performative nonsense is getting a bit ridiculous.
It's currently 19 degrees out and my kids will once again be eating lunch outside so that they can remove their double masks for 20 minutes without the risk of killing anyone. One of my kids described a scene in which 70+ kids huddle around two heat lamps, "like homeless people living under a bridge," in an attempt to keep warm. The teachers, of course, eat inside.
You're welcome to guess which DC private school I'm talking about.
Would be interested in hearing if others are doing the same.
Anonymous wrote:Help me, this is too easy with the flu crowd.
Anonymous wrote:This is about eating lunch outside. Once a day, briefly. I don’t mean to be like the OP and the rose posse, but do your kids complain when they eat lunch outside at a ski resort? Walk
a dog? Hike in the winter? Mine are delighted. Get a perspective, you’re running out of time
Anonymous wrote:Thanks, Marjorie, I just can’t with the flu argument