Anonymous wrote:In Arlington they are starting daily testing for sports teams. Hopefully this will flow to testing students in the fall
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In Arlington they are starting daily testing for sports teams. Hopefully this will flow to testing students in the fall
Say what?? What sports/schools? Kid practices/plays everyday and there's been no mention of testing.
Anonymous wrote:In Arlington they are starting daily testing for sports teams. Hopefully this will flow to testing students in the fall
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The CDC is being super cautious. The vaccines work. CDC needs to step out and show those who are vaccinated can do more than those who aren’t
As a person who is still super cautious after full vaccination, this is a food for thought article
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2021/05/liberals-covid-19-science-denial-lockdown/618780/?fbclid=IwAR2_x0ozmTUrGypNIRY78o_kgqF7NzvjNrenU5xOAiONfWWR9VIsgua8tPA
This is a great article. I too, am a bit more cautious than I probably should be after vaccination. But it's hard to adjust to something things you've been doing for over a year.
You should post it on AEM for meltdown potential. Lol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The CDC is being super cautious. The vaccines work. CDC needs to step out and show those who are vaccinated can do more than those who aren’t
As a person who is still super cautious after full vaccination, this is a food for thought article
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2021/05/liberals-covid-19-science-denial-lockdown/618780/?fbclid=IwAR2_x0ozmTUrGypNIRY78o_kgqF7NzvjNrenU5xOAiONfWWR9VIsgua8tPA
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pfizer is now expecting to seek authorization for kids 2-11 in September
If that's the case, maybe a significant virtual option needs to be only available for one semester. Here's to hoping more kids are back in school soon!
If I were APS, I'd still plan for at least 2 quarters of virtual. Seeking authorization does not equal immunized kids. Lets look back at the timeline for the 12-15 kids and project what that means for the 2-11 year olds. Pfizer requested authorization for kids 12-14 on April 9, 2021. If authorization is approved this week (as we all expect), that will be about one month. It is anyone's guess how long it will take after that for all kids who want a vaccine to get the first dose (lets say a month). And then its 21 days until the second dose. Then 2 weeks until fully protected.
Let's sketch this out or the fall. Say Pfizer requests authorization for 2-11 year olds September 1. Say it takes 1 month for the FDA to grand the authorization, we're at October 1. Assuming 2-11 year olds can start getting vaccinated that same day (which we all know won't be possible), the second dose would be given October 21. Two weeks later is November 4. Remember this assumes there is no time needed between FDA approval and kids starting to get shots in arms. APS' first quarter ends November 1. Personally, I'm preparing myself mentally to have my kids vaccinated by the winter holidays and to be back in in person school for the second quarter, which begins January 29. We will get there. Hang in there everyone and get your vax as soon as you can!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pfizer is now expecting to seek authorization for kids 2-11 in September
If that's the case, maybe a significant virtual option needs to be only available for one semester. Here's to hoping more kids are back in school soon!
Anonymous wrote:The CDC is being super cautious. The vaccines work. CDC needs to step out and show those who are vaccinated can do more than those who aren’t
Anonymous wrote:Pfizer is now expecting to seek authorization for kids 2-11 in September
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow this is quite a thread with a lot of judgement on all sides. I think APS should follow the science and they largely have been this year, for which I think they deserve kudos. Hopefully by fall middle school and up will be largely vaccinated so the lack of distancing won’t put kids (and their families) at risk. If not though, I think APS should follow the science and whatever distancing the CDC is recommending for unvaccinated children.
x1000. As long as they follow the CDC guidance, while COVID will still be around, we as a community will get back to our normal. I'm excited about vaccines becoming a reality for middle and hopefully elementary children sooner rather than later.
but that's the problem here. They have announced that they are NOT going to follow CDC guidance.
Anonymous wrote:Pfizer is now expecting to seek authorization for kids 2-11 in September