Anonymous wrote:Why are people even discussing anecdotes when public health data could not be easier to get?!
Fairfax county April 1, 7 day average: 104.
Yesterday it was 127.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS’s friend and coach have it now (unrelated) and there are a handful or cases at both my kids’ schools after many weeks of none. My SIL’s entire family also has it (though not in DMV). DD in college had it recently and felt pretty miserable and couldn’t shake it, so I’m tired of hearing about how it’s just a mild cold. It’s still circulating and just like we wouldn’t want to catch the flu, we don’t want to catch this. I think it’s harder to avoid now because people aren’t testing or isolating.
If you avoid indoor socializing and mask in a workplace or classroom, it's pretty unlikely to get covid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. And people are treating it like it’s a cold or a flu. The school is not is freaking out or demanding quarantines if exposed. Living with Covid has commenced and it’s working out just fine.
…unless you need a negative test to travel.
Then you need to make sacrifices for a week or so before your international trip. Sorry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have friends in MoCo who have it now. Don’t know anyone personally with it in Nova right now, but I’m sure it’s around. People just aren’t testing/advertising as much. I refuse to travel w/a testing requirement so staying domestic until they get rid of it.
People are sending their kids to school sick and students aren’t masking anymore. That’s why our school went from 0 to 3 to 9 just this week.
One sick family sent their kids to school and they were quickly sent home (within 2 hours). Damage was already done. Very frustrating as we are trying to travel this weekend for spring break. If anyone tests positive, we must cancel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are people even discussing anecdotes when public health data could not be easier to get?!
Fairfax county April 1, 7 day average: 104.
Yesterday it was 127.
This data likely doesn't include home rapid tests. . . .
So? We've never had perfect data on covid cases. Not at any point.
County data is still more useful than a dcum survey.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. And people are treating it like it’s a cold or a flu. The school is not is freaking out or demanding quarantines if exposed. Living with Covid has commenced and it’s working out just fine.
…unless you need a negative test to travel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are people even discussing anecdotes when public health data could not be easier to get?!
Fairfax county April 1, 7 day average: 104.
Yesterday it was 127.
This data likely doesn't include home rapid tests. . . .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS’s friend and coach have it now (unrelated) and there are a handful or cases at both my kids’ schools after many weeks of none. My SIL’s entire family also has it (though not in DMV). DD in college had it recently and felt pretty miserable and couldn’t shake it, so I’m tired of hearing about how it’s just a mild cold. It’s still circulating and just like we wouldn’t want to catch the flu, we don’t want to catch this. I think it’s harder to avoid now because people aren’t testing or isolating.
If you avoid indoor socializing and mask in a workplace or classroom, it's pretty unlikely to get covid.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. And people are treating it like it’s a cold or a flu. The school is not is freaking out or demanding quarantines if exposed. Living with Covid has commenced and it’s working out just fine.
Anonymous wrote:DS’s friend and coach have it now (unrelated) and there are a handful or cases at both my kids’ schools after many weeks of none. My SIL’s entire family also has it (though not in DMV). DD in college had it recently and felt pretty miserable and couldn’t shake it, so I’m tired of hearing about how it’s just a mild cold. It’s still circulating and just like we wouldn’t want to catch the flu, we don’t want to catch this. I think it’s harder to avoid now because people aren’t testing or isolating.
Anonymous wrote:We have friends in MoCo who have it now. Don’t know anyone personally with it in Nova right now, but I’m sure it’s around. People just aren’t testing/advertising as much. I refuse to travel w/a testing requirement so staying domestic until they get rid of it.
Anonymous wrote:Why are people even discussing anecdotes when public health data could not be easier to get?!
Fairfax county April 1, 7 day average: 104.
Yesterday it was 127.