Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Children aren't getting a vaccine until after 2022, since children are low risk there is no reason to wait for a children vaccine
No risk? Ah, tell that to my child who went in-person and infected myself, spouse, and my parents living with us.
Did you all live to tell the tale?
Exactly. Notice how PP doesn't mention anything bad happening.
It's really none of your business. And just b/c it may not have been bad for OP doesn't mean it would not have been bad for those who their family may have spread it to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Children aren't getting a vaccine until after 2022, since children are low risk there is no reason to wait for a children vaccine
No risk? Ah, tell that to my child who went in-person and infected myself, spouse, and my parents living with us.
Did you all live to tell the tale?
Exactly. Notice how PP doesn't mention anything bad happening.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Children aren't getting a vaccine until after 2022, since children are low risk there is no reason to wait for a children vaccine
No risk? Ah, tell that to my child who went in-person and infected myself, spouse, and my parents living with us.
Did you all live to tell the tale?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Children aren't getting a vaccine until after 2022, since children are low risk there is no reason to wait for a children vaccine
No risk? Ah, tell that to my child who went in-person and infected myself, spouse, and my parents living with us.
She didn’t say no risk, but low risk and there is very little worry of kids infecting vaccinated adults. Plus, while we may not hit herd immunity, immunity spread will be very low when most adults are vaxxed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Children aren't getting a vaccine until after 2022, since children are low risk there is no reason to wait for a children vaccine
No risk? Ah, tell that to my child who went in-person and infected myself, spouse, and my parents living with us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Children aren't getting a vaccine until after 2022, since children are low risk there is no reason to wait for a children vaccine
No risk? Ah, tell that to my child who went in-person and infected myself, spouse, and my parents living with us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Children aren't getting a vaccine until after 2022, since children are low risk there is no reason to wait for a children vaccine
No risk? Ah, tell that to my child who went in-person and infected myself, spouse, and my parents living with us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Children aren't getting a vaccine until after 2022, since children are low risk there is no reason to wait for a children vaccine
No risk? Ah, tell that to my child who went in-person and infected myself, spouse, and my parents living with us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Children aren't getting a vaccine until after 2022, since children are low risk there is no reason to wait for a children vaccine
No risk? Ah, tell that to my child who went in-person and infected myself, spouse, and my parents living with us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Children aren't getting a vaccine until after 2022, since children are low risk there is no reason to wait for a children vaccine
No risk? Ah, tell that to my child who went in-person and infected myself, spouse, and my parents living with us.
Anonymous wrote:Children aren't getting a vaccine until after 2022, since children are low risk there is no reason to wait for a children vaccine
Anonymous wrote:Children aren't getting a vaccine until after 2022, since children are low risk there is no reason to wait for a children vaccine
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:January 2022
My DH is a principal in LCPS. He claims full 5-day in person isn’t arriving until one more year. January 2022.
Why? As you can see the vaccine rollout isn’t the panacea because there is no coordinated and coherent logistics behind it. Children don’t have vaccines. And won’t until late Summer best case scenario.
You can’t expect people to go into so called Petri dishes just because they have it - and not all staff members are taking it despite the hype on these boards. He personally has accounted up to 14% of his school’s force that will not take it due to health conditions or refusal. Specifics aren’t provided in his survey.
His main fear is Mondays becoming asynchronous forever. As in, that’s the new normal even when covid disappears. Which I’m not so sure it will be... but that’s another story.
This is all Bs FYI. This is the same troll who claims to have insider info all the time because of her DH principal. She’s never right and she says garbage like “the 4 day week is here to stay” to rile people up. That is NOT going to be a permanent fixture going forward and nobody in school speaks as if it is.