Anonymous wrote:Why do we need to COVID data for teachers that have not returned to school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the deal with the anonymous tweet about 25% of these phase one teachers/staff contracting Covid? Are there any legs around that?
No, there isn't. If it were anywhere close to true, APS would be required to report it and it would turn up in the Covid outbreak dashboard for Arlington (there have been zero in K-12 schools in Arlington County for the entire pandemic). You only need two confirmed cases in a facility to have it be listed as an outbreak.
Also worth noting that the tweet appears to have been deleted.
If you look on the latest on AEM, an APS staff person who works with the superintendent posted that they did indeed announce 55 have been infected, however that includes staff not working in person in schools. The major issue is that there’s been no transparency on this unlike other local counties.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the deal with the anonymous tweet about 25% of these phase one teachers/staff contracting Covid? Are there any legs around that?
No, there isn't. If it were anywhere close to true, APS would be required to report it and it would turn up in the Covid outbreak dashboard for Arlington (there have been zero in K-12 schools in Arlington County for the entire pandemic). You only need two confirmed cases in a facility to have it be listed as an outbreak.
Also worth noting that the tweet appears to have been deleted.
If you look on the latest on AEM, an APS staff person who works with the superintendent posted that they did indeed announce 55 have been infected, however that includes staff not working in person in schools. The major issue is that there’s been no transparency on this unlike other local counties.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the deal with the anonymous tweet about 25% of these phase one teachers/staff contracting Covid? Are there any legs around that?
No, there isn't. If it were anywhere close to true, APS would be required to report it and it would turn up in the Covid outbreak dashboard for Arlington (there have been zero in K-12 schools in Arlington County for the entire pandemic). You only need two confirmed cases in a facility to have it be listed as an outbreak.
Also worth noting that the tweet appears to have been deleted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the deal with the anonymous tweet about 25% of these phase one teachers/staff contracting Covid? Are there any legs around that?
No, there isn't. If it were anywhere close to true, APS would be required to report it and it would turn up in the Covid outbreak dashboard for Arlington (there have been zero in K-12 schools in Arlington County for the entire pandemic). You only need two confirmed cases in a facility to have it be listed as an outbreak.
Anonymous wrote:What is the deal with the anonymous tweet about 25% of these phase one teachers/staff contracting Covid? Are there any legs around that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At a certain point the mod needs to relinquish the duties or get more admins. It’s a little absurd that she alone is the decider and because she doesn’t have time the default is delete.
I rarely see her delete posts. The one from earlier today was an exception because it was just a personal attack on other posters rather than a substantive discussion. There's no value to keeping that up.
Sure but now she won’t allow posts about reopening or covid. They will be heavily censored.
Good. That group has become complete garbage. A bunch of people who apparently have nothing to do with their lives but post on the internet sitting around degrading and berating people who hold different opinions (and not just on covid/reopening, this has been an problem on many topics of discussion, covid had just been worse). The admin said that if there are new developments, people can discuss them. But if they’re just posting the 367th new topic to hurl insults at people on the other side of the reopening debate, that’s worthless and a waste of everyone’s time:
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At a certain point the mod needs to relinquish the duties or get more admins. It’s a little absurd that she alone is the decider and because she doesn’t have time the default is delete.
I rarely see her delete posts. The one from earlier today was an exception because it was just a personal attack on other posters rather than a substantive discussion. There's no value to keeping that up.
Sure but now she won’t allow posts about reopening or covid. They will be heavily censored.
Good. That group has become complete garbage. A bunch of people who apparently have nothing to do with their lives but post on the internet sitting around degrading and berating people who hold different opinions (and not just on covid/reopening, this has been an problem on many topics of discussion, covid had just been worse). The admin said that if there are new developments, people can discuss them. But if they’re just posting the 367th new topic to hurl insults at people on the other side of the reopening debate, that’s worthless and a waste of everyone’s time:
Yes, I find it very out of touch with most APS parents I know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At a certain point the mod needs to relinquish the duties or get more admins. It’s a little absurd that she alone is the decider and because she doesn’t have time the default is delete.
I rarely see her delete posts. The one from earlier today was an exception because it was just a personal attack on other posters rather than a substantive discussion. There's no value to keeping that up.
Sure but now she won’t allow posts about reopening or covid. They will be heavily censored.
Good. That group has become complete garbage. A bunch of people who apparently have nothing to do with their lives but post on the internet sitting around degrading and berating people who hold different opinions (and not just on covid/reopening, this has been an problem on many topics of discussion, covid had just been worse). The admin said that if there are new developments, people can discuss them. But if they’re just posting the 367th new topic to hurl insults at people on the other side of the reopening debate, that’s worthless and a waste of everyone’s time:
Anonymous wrote:Pardon me but why did you put medical steering committee in quotes.