Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not concerned because our charter is transparent and shares stats with teachers and families. We are already at high 70% and that’s with having ECE kids not eligible for vaccinations yet. Majority of remaining 23% are the ECE kids.
Teachers and families have a right to know general percentages and should demand so.
NP and I mean this as an honest question- why do you think teachers and families deserve to know vaccination percentages at their school? I don’t think of that as a right.
Of course it’s not a civil right but yes it’s important to know the vaccination rates in schools, just as it’s transparent the vaccination rates and breakdown in DC during a pandemic. Vaccination percentages and new cases is what you need to know in your community to understand risk, transmission of new variants, etc.,
If you don’t think so then you obviously aren’t following science and don’t know much about public health and how it affects your community.
I’m fully vaccinated and boosted so actually no I don’t care about case numbers. Most are completely benign and I don’t think it’s an important public health measure for policy choices at this point.
I also don’t need vaccination rates among kids at my school.
Proving you don’t know about public health or care about your community.
DP. There are many public health experts who have said that case counts shouldn't be the guiding metric anymore, it's hospitalizations that matter. Even Dr. Fauci has said it:
https://apnews.com/article/coronavirus-pandemic-science-health-anthony-fauci-9444d63b650b98e235ed2595b0ebe844
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not concerned because our charter is transparent and shares stats with teachers and families. We are already at high 70% and that’s with having ECE kids not eligible for vaccinations yet. Majority of remaining 23% are the ECE kids.
Teachers and families have a right to know general percentages and should demand so.
NP and I mean this as an honest question- why do you think teachers and families deserve to know vaccination percentages at their school? I don’t think of that as a right.
Of course it’s not a civil right but yes it’s important to know the vaccination rates in schools, just as it’s transparent the vaccination rates and breakdown in DC during a pandemic. Vaccination percentages and new cases is what you need to know in your community to understand risk, transmission of new variants, etc.,
If you don’t think so then you obviously aren’t following science and don’t know much about public health and how it affects your community.
I’m fully vaccinated and boosted so actually no I don’t care about case numbers. Most are completely benign and I don’t think it’s an important public health measure for policy choices at this point.
I also don’t need vaccination rates among kids at my school.
Proving you don’t know about public health or care about your community.
Do people like this really think there are people among us who hate our communities? I don’t get it. Why is it so hard to understand that people do different things with different information?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not concerned because our charter is transparent and shares stats with teachers and families. We are already at high 70% and that’s with having ECE kids not eligible for vaccinations yet. Majority of remaining 23% are the ECE kids.
Teachers and families have a right to know general percentages and should demand so.
NP and I mean this as an honest question- why do you think teachers and families deserve to know vaccination percentages at their school? I don’t think of that as a right.
Of course it’s not a civil right but yes it’s important to know the vaccination rates in schools, just as it’s transparent the vaccination rates and breakdown in DC during a pandemic. Vaccination percentages and new cases is what you need to know in your community to understand risk, transmission of new variants, etc.,
If you don’t think so then you obviously aren’t following science and don’t know much about public health and how it affects your community.
I’m fully vaccinated and boosted so actually no I don’t care about case numbers. Most are completely benign and I don’t think it’s an important public health measure for policy choices at this point.
I also don’t need vaccination rates among kids at my school.
Proving you don’t know about public health or care about your community.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not concerned because our charter is transparent and shares stats with teachers and families. We are already at high 70% and that’s with having ECE kids not eligible for vaccinations yet. Majority of remaining 23% are the ECE kids.
Teachers and families have a right to know general percentages and should demand so.
NP and I mean this as an honest question- why do you think teachers and families deserve to know vaccination percentages at their school? I don’t think of that as a right.
Of course it’s not a civil right but yes it’s important to know the vaccination rates in schools, just as it’s transparent the vaccination rates and breakdown in DC during a pandemic. Vaccination percentages and new cases is what you need to know in your community to understand risk, transmission of new variants, etc.,
If you don’t think so then you obviously aren’t following science and don’t know much about public health and how it affects your community.
I’m fully vaccinated and boosted so actually no I don’t care about case numbers. Most are completely benign and I don’t think it’s an important public health measure for policy choices at this point.
I also don’t need vaccination rates among kids at my school.
Proving you don’t know about public health or care about your community.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not concerned because our charter is transparent and shares stats with teachers and families. We are already at high 70% and that’s with having ECE kids not eligible for vaccinations yet. Majority of remaining 23% are the ECE kids.
Teachers and families have a right to know general percentages and should demand so.
NP and I mean this as an honest question- why do you think teachers and families deserve to know vaccination percentages at their school? I don’t think of that as a right.
Of course it’s not a civil right but yes it’s important to know the vaccination rates in schools, just as it’s transparent the vaccination rates and breakdown in DC during a pandemic. Vaccination percentages and new cases is what you need to know in your community to understand risk, transmission of new variants, etc.,
If you don’t think so then you obviously aren’t following science and don’t know much about public health and how it affects your community.
I’m fully vaccinated and boosted so actually no I don’t care about case numbers. Most are completely benign and I don’t think it’s an important public health measure for policy choices at this point.
I also don’t need vaccination rates among kids at my school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not concerned because our charter is transparent and shares stats with teachers and families. We are already at high 70% and that’s with having ECE kids not eligible for vaccinations yet. Majority of remaining 23% are the ECE kids.
Teachers and families have a right to know general percentages and should demand so.
NP and I mean this as an honest question- why do you think teachers and families deserve to know vaccination percentages at their school? I don’t think of that as a right.
Of course it’s not a civil right but yes it’s important to know the vaccination rates in schools, just as it’s transparent the vaccination rates and breakdown in DC during a pandemic. Vaccination percentages and new cases is what you need to know in your community to understand risk, transmission of new variants, etc.,
If you don’t think so then you obviously aren’t following science and don’t know much about public health and how it affects your community.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not concerned because our charter is transparent and shares stats with teachers and families. We are already at high 70% and that’s with having ECE kids not eligible for vaccinations yet. Majority of remaining 23% are the ECE kids.
Teachers and families have a right to know general percentages and should demand so.
NP and I mean this as an honest question- why do you think teachers and families deserve to know vaccination percentages at their school? I don’t think of that as a right.
Anonymous wrote:It’s not a “right” to know if there are stabbings, either. The question is whether it’s important information for parents and teachers to have. Which I don’t know…
Anonymous wrote:I’m not concerned because our charter is transparent and shares stats with teachers and families. We are already at high 70% and that’s with having ECE kids not eligible for vaccinations yet. Majority of remaining 23% are the ECE kids.
Teachers and families have a right to know general percentages and should demand so.