Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the teacher doesn’t think the vaccine works then why did she take one based on her status as a teacher?
I feel like despite all of the evidence that it would save the most lives to vaccinate in order of age/health status rather than how we have done it this is the path we went down. Unfortunately having to go back in the classroom is the other side of the coin.
If doctors would quit telling their patients that their family members aren’t protected, people would fee a lot better.
Nope. It is always better to tell the truth and not hide the truth. ALWAYS. Even when the truth about life-and-death issues hurts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here’s an idea... could this be cumulative? Maybe after years of buying their students supplies, snacks, and clothes, then being asked to be a human shield in a shooting, they decided that this was just too much?
After all we've asked of teachers over the years, it's disappointing that so many parents aren't stepping up to support teachers. In fact, some vile parents are ATTACKING teachers. So disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1. The vaccines have amazing data. I feel like fear mongering has taken over rational thought.Anonymous wrote:Yeah some teachers I've talked to are worried about bringing it home. But if they are fully vaccinated the chances of this are extremely low. VERY LOW. This needs to be talked about more.
We are underselling the vaccine and it's role in disrupting transmission.
For the record I am more scared of catching COVID from a coworker aka a ADULT than a student. I will be okay if I don't have to deal with an adult all day, kids are better at social distancing and wearing mask than some of the teachers at this school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the teacher doesn’t think the vaccine works then why did she take one based on her status as a teacher?
I feel like despite all of the evidence that it would save the most lives to vaccinate in order of age/health status rather than how we have done it this is the path we went down. Unfortunately having to go back in the classroom is the other side of the coin.
If doctors would quit telling their patients that their family members aren’t protected, people would fee a lot better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here’s an idea... could this be cumulative? Maybe after years of buying their students supplies, snacks, and clothes, then being asked to be a human shield in a shooting, they decided that this was just too much?
After all we've asked of teachers over the years, it's disappointing that so many parents aren't stepping up to support teachers. In fact, some vile parents are ATTACKING teachers. So disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:+1. The vaccines have amazing data. I feel like fear mongering has taken over rational thought.Anonymous wrote:Yeah some teachers I've talked to are worried about bringing it home. But if they are fully vaccinated the chances of this are extremely low. VERY LOW. This needs to be talked about more.
We are underselling the vaccine and it's role in disrupting transmission.
Anonymous wrote:Are you really so surprised? We are in a serious health pandemic. How can you not be scared of it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the teacher doesn’t think the vaccine works then why did she take one based on her status as a teacher?
I feel like despite all of the evidence that it would save the most lives to vaccinate in order of age/health status rather than how we have done it this is the path we went down. Unfortunately having to go back in the classroom is the other side of the coin.
If doctors would quit telling their patients that their family members aren’t protected, people would fee a lot better.
+1. The vaccines have amazing data. I feel like fear mongering has taken over rational thought.Anonymous wrote:Yeah some teachers I've talked to are worried about bringing it home. But if they are fully vaccinated the chances of this are extremely low. VERY LOW. This needs to be talked about more.
We are underselling the vaccine and it's role in disrupting transmission.
Anonymous wrote:If the teacher doesn’t think the vaccine works then why did she take one based on her status as a teacher?
I feel like despite all of the evidence that it would save the most lives to vaccinate in order of age/health status rather than how we have done it this is the path we went down. Unfortunately having to go back in the classroom is the other side of the coin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teachers in elementary that don't switch rooms - OK
Teachers in Middle that have many classes throughout the day - Sort of OK
Assistants and lower paid staff switching rooms all day and monitoring lunch - Those are the people who should quit
Aren’t those people eligible for the vaccine now? Why should they quit what is probably a much needed job if they are vaccinated?
Because some of those jobs aren’t even eligible for sick pay and are typically the most overworked inside the building.
If they can afford to quit and want to do that, fine. Saying that they “should quit” is ignorant and obnoxious.
What on earth do you want by overworked? They get paid hourly. I've never heard of a staff member working a 50+ hour week and even then they'd get overtime. The job responsibilities are things like monitoring lunch and recess or escorting a class from one part of the school to another. Perhaps taking temperatures with a forehead thermometer. It isn't like they're working hauling coal out of a mine and dropping over from exhaustion and frostbite. Fine if you want to question their pay or benefits, but let's be real. Many other jobs are far more difficult and strenuous.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teachers in elementary that don't switch rooms - OK
Teachers in Middle that have many classes throughout the day - Sort of OK
Assistants and lower paid staff switching rooms all day and monitoring lunch - Those are the people who should quit
Aren’t those people eligible for the vaccine now? Why should they quit what is probably a much needed job if they are vaccinated?
Because some of those jobs aren’t even eligible for sick pay and are typically the most overworked inside the building.
Anonymous wrote:Here’s an idea... could this be cumulative? Maybe after years of buying their students supplies, snacks, and clothes, then being asked to be a human shield in a shooting, they decided that this was just too much?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teachers in elementary that don't switch rooms - OK
Teachers in Middle that have many classes throughout the day - Sort of OK
Assistants and lower paid staff switching rooms all day and monitoring lunch - Those are the people who should quit
Aren’t those people eligible for the vaccine now? Why should they quit what is probably a much needed job if they are vaccinated?
Because some of those jobs aren’t even eligible for sick pay and are typically the most overworked inside the building.