Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Washington Liberty all spring sports, coaches told yesterday. Meetings with teams to explain, could start as early as Thursday.
Only if the students/parents opt in and frankly, the way my DD’s coach described it, it’s not worth it.
Interesting. Can you elaborate a bit on the process?
I've yet to hear anything from our kid's team. My kid is vaccinated so I would probably not opt in anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Washington Liberty all spring sports, coaches told yesterday. Meetings with teams to explain, could start as early as Thursday.
Only if the students/parents opt in and frankly, the way my DD’s coach described it, it’s not worth it.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Washington Liberty all spring sports, coaches told yesterday. Meetings with teams to explain, could start as early as Thursday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Washington Liberty all spring sports, coaches told yesterday. Meetings with teams to explain, could start as early as Thursday.
wow! Is there an announcement?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had no major outbreaks in an elementary setting in APS. I cannot see any reason not to send kids back in the fall at that age.... with masks of course.
I do wish APS would have better reporting (ugh, looks like you can't view May data yet... again!) and testing.
There's an outbreak in Carlin Springs Elem.
Oof...How many kids? The report only shows March and April cases (we had this issue last month when they had a filter on it for March).
Anonymous wrote:We had no major outbreaks in an elementary setting in APS. I cannot see any reason not to send kids back in the fall at that age.... with masks of course.
I do wish APS would have better reporting (ugh, looks like you can't view May data yet... again!) and 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:We had no major outbreaks in an elementary setting in APS. I cannot see any reason not to send kids back in the fall at that age.... with masks of course.
I do wish APS would have better reporting (ugh, looks like you can't view May data yet... again!) and testing.
There's an outbreak in Carlin Springs Elem.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Washington Liberty all spring sports, coaches told yesterday. Meetings with teams to explain, could start as early as Thursday.
Anonymous wrote:We had no major outbreaks in an elementary setting in APS. I cannot see any reason not to send kids back in the fall at that age.... with masks of course.
I do wish APS would have better reporting (ugh, looks like you can't view May data yet... again!) and testing.
Anonymous wrote:In Arlington they are starting daily testing for sports teams. Hopefully this will flow to testing students in the fall