Anonymous wrote:My HS student tested positive last week and went to school and practice. Wouldn't wear a mask because he felt like he'd get a lot of questions and make everyone uncomfortable. (I know. But I literally can't force it.)
He has no symptoms, we only tested because a grandparent he'd visited recently was hospitalized with Covid. I've tested daily and am still negative, so I'm not too worried about him spreading Covid in school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:wtf.
I'm sad for mankind.
Look I’m immune compromised and know I have to take my health into my own hands. Can you imagine if we tested for every cold or virus out there and stayed home until we tested negative? That’s pure insanity. Covid is just one of thousands of viruses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to the APS website a person who tests positive but doesn’t have symptoms can go to school without masking. A person who tests positive but has improving symptoms can go to school without masking. Make it make sense.
And the positive person goes to school and passes Covid along to others. Some of those people get sick and stay home. And then we all get a lecture on attendance and absenteeism and APS has zero self awareness (zero!) that they are causing it.
It’s endemic. Like the flu. We’re not going back to quarantines and masks. It’s not longer novel, we have vaccines, and it gets treated like every other virus.
this doesn't mean we can't try not to spread illness. you know, to protect those who are more vulnerable and to keep everyone health and in school. i don't get your pro illness agenda.
So you keep yourself and your kids home until all symptoms of every cold or virus are gone – like a lingering runny nose or lingering cough?
Anonymous wrote:Still talking about this tired topic...some of y'all need to get a f'ing life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to the APS website a person who tests positive but doesn’t have symptoms can go to school without masking. A person who tests positive but has improving symptoms can go to school without masking. Make it make sense.
And the positive person goes to school and passes Covid along to others. Some of those people get sick and stay home. And then we all get a lecture on attendance and absenteeism and APS has zero self awareness (zero!) that they are causing it.
It’s endemic. Like the flu. We’re not going back to quarantines and masks. It’s not longer novel, we have vaccines, and it gets treated like every other virus.
this doesn't mean we can't try not to spread illness. you know, to protect those who are more vulnerable and to keep everyone health and in school. i don't get your pro illness agenda.
Anonymous wrote:wtf.
I'm sad for mankind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to the APS website a person who tests positive but doesn’t have symptoms can go to school without masking. A person who tests positive but has improving symptoms can go to school without masking. Make it make sense.
And the positive person goes to school and passes Covid along to others. Some of those people get sick and stay home. And then we all get a lecture on attendance and absenteeism and APS has zero self awareness (zero!) that they are causing it.
It’s endemic. Like the flu. We’re not going back to quarantines and masks. It’s not longer novel, we have vaccines, and it gets treated like every other virus.
this doesn't mean we can't try not to spread illness. you know, to protect those who are more vulnerable and to keep everyone health and in school. i don't get your pro illness agenda.
Anonymous wrote:My HS student tested positive last week and went to school and practice. Wouldn't wear a mask because he felt like he'd get a lot of questions and make everyone uncomfortable. (I know. But I literally can't force it.)
He has no symptoms, we only tested because a grandparent he'd visited recently was hospitalized with Covid. I've tested daily and am still negative, so I'm not too worried about him spreading Covid in school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to the APS website a person who tests positive but doesn’t have symptoms can go to school without masking. A person who tests positive but has improving symptoms can go to school without masking. Make it make sense.
And the positive person goes to school and passes Covid along to others. Some of those people get sick and stay home. And then we all get a lecture on attendance and absenteeism and APS has zero self awareness (zero!) that they are causing it.
It’s endemic. Like the flu. We’re not going back to quarantines and masks. It’s not longer novel, we have vaccines, and it gets treated like every other virus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to the APS website a person who tests positive but doesn’t have symptoms can go to school without masking. A person who tests positive but has improving symptoms can go to school without masking. Make it make sense.
And the positive person goes to school and passes Covid along to others. Some of those people get sick and stay home. And then we all get a lecture on attendance and absenteeism and APS has zero self awareness (zero!) that they are causing it.
Anonymous wrote:Long covid eventually if they get it 40 times, lol. Then all the complaining about cardiovascular or pulmonary problems. Boo hoo hoo.
Anonymous wrote:Nice, infect people because you don’t care about others. Good plan.