Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, we must not be taking the right precautions because even with the small number of students we currently have in the buildings, the schools keep sending out covid notifications.
I don’t think they are contracting it at school.
There are teachers in Loudoun schools right now who are under quarantine from student exposure.
right- b/c the school has taken a very conservative approach and if there is a positive case, they send the contacts into quarantine. Being in quarantine does not equal contracting covid.
I have been quarantined twice for possible exposure- both times negative. Its not fun, but its fine. (and quite frankly, for people who claim they are being uber careful and not going anywhere/ seeing anyone outside their household, etc- that's all quarantine is- wait it out at home.)
You think quarantining after a known exposure is conservative ? It’s like... basic covid protocol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yup. We moved temporarily to a school system in GA. We are 5 days a week. There have been some school closures for a few days to a week at a time (not my kids school) usually when they hit 4 cases. Sadly what is happening is teachers are bringing it in. They seem to be the most reckless of the group.
My place of residence is Loudoun and I'm so happy we made the temporary move. People in NoVA are scared of their own shadow and the teachers are very lazy.
The teachers are getting it from asymptomatic kids in school
The kids are asymptotic so they aren’t testing and their numbers don’t report to school totals
Teachers develop symptoms and test
Quit calling the people risking their health for teach your carpetbagger kids “lazy”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, we must not be taking the right precautions because even with the small number of students we currently have in the buildings, the schools keep sending out covid notifications.
I don’t think they are contracting it at school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, we must not be taking the right precautions because even with the small number of students we currently have in the buildings, the schools keep sending out covid notifications.
I don’t think they are contracting it at school.
There are teachers in Loudoun schools right now who are under quarantine from student exposure.
right- b/c the school has taken a very conservative approach and if there is a positive case, they send the contacts into quarantine. Being in quarantine does not equal contracting covid.
I have been quarantined twice for possible exposure- both times negative. Its not fun, but its fine. (and quite frankly, for people who claim they are being uber careful and not going anywhere/ seeing anyone outside their household, etc- that's all quarantine is- wait it out at home.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, we must not be taking the right precautions because even with the small number of students we currently have in the buildings, the schools keep sending out covid notifications.
I don’t think they are contracting it at school.
There are teachers in Loudoun schools right now who are under quarantine from student exposure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, we must not be taking the right precautions because even with the small number of students we currently have in the buildings, the schools keep sending out covid notifications.
I don’t think they are contracting it at school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, we must not be taking the right precautions because even with the small number of students we currently have in the buildings, the schools keep sending out covid notifications.
sending out a covid notification that there has been the case in the building does not indicate a lack of precaution- it simply indicates that covid is circulating in the community.
Sending out a covid notification of an outbreak in a school would indicate a lack of precautions.
When teachers are catching it from students (which is what is happening in the cohorts right now) it’s a problem.
lies and fearmongering. VDH reports outbreaks in schools by school names. An outbreak is defined as 2 or more cases traced to the same place. The ONLY Outbreak in a public school in NOVA was Woodson. 5 cases total, and already documented that it was between teachers.
https://www.vdh.virginia.gov/coronavirus/outbreaks-in-school-settings/
I get that you don't want to go back to work- but you can't make up facts.
Look here for fcps data. The woodson outbreak did involve a student.
https://public.tableau.com/views/FCPSCOVIDDailyReporting_16039950185580/FCPSDailyReportedCases-TableView?%3Alanguage=en&%3Adisplay_count=y&publish=yes&%3AshowVizHome=no&%3Amobile=true#1
That data doesn't demonstrate that the Woodson outbreak involved a student. That data demonstrates that a student reported having COVID on Nov 13th. VDH documents 5 cases at Woodson traced back to the same source- teachers.
Fairfax County Health dept has talked about this too- they said that teachers let down their guard around each other- they take off their masks, they go out to lunch, they eat together- etc.
And of course there will continue to be positive cases. But so long as there is not significant transmission in the schools, there is no reason for schools not to be open.
The idea that the schools are teaming with asymptomatic kids who are masked and spaced somehow transmitting to teachers???? There are simply zero facts to support that inflammatory rhetoric.
Anonymous wrote:Well, we must not be taking the right precautions because even with the small number of students we currently have in the buildings, the schools keep sending out covid notifications.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, we must not be taking the right precautions because even with the small number of students we currently have in the buildings, the schools keep sending out covid notifications.
sending out a covid notification that there has been the case in the building does not indicate a lack of precaution- it simply indicates that covid is circulating in the community.
Sending out a covid notification of an outbreak in a school would indicate a lack of precautions.
When teachers are catching it from students (which is what is happening in the cohorts right now) it’s a problem.
lies and fearmongering. VDH reports outbreaks in schools by school names. An outbreak is defined as 2 or more cases traced to the same place. The ONLY Outbreak in a public school in NOVA was Woodson. 5 cases total, and already documented that it was between teachers.
https://www.vdh.virginia.gov/coronavirus/outbreaks-in-school-settings/
I get that you don't want to go back to work- but you can't make up facts.
Look here for fcps data. The woodson outbreak did involve a student.
https://public.tableau.com/views/FCPSCOVIDDailyReporting_16039950185580/FCPSDailyReportedCases-TableView?%3Alanguage=en&%3Adisplay_count=y&publish=yes&%3AshowVizHome=no&%3Amobile=true#1
Anonymous wrote:Yup. We moved temporarily to a school system in GA. We are 5 days a week. There have been some school closures for a few days to a week at a time (not my kids school) usually when they hit 4 cases. Sadly what is happening is teachers are bringing it in. They seem to be the most reckless of the group.
My place of residence is Loudoun and I'm so happy we made the temporary move. People in NoVA are scared of their own shadow and the teachers are very lazy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, we must not be taking the right precautions because even with the small number of students we currently have in the buildings, the schools keep sending out covid notifications.
sending out a covid notification that there has been the case in the building does not indicate a lack of precaution- it simply indicates that covid is circulating in the community.
Sending out a covid notification of an outbreak in a school would indicate a lack of precautions.
When teachers are catching it from students (which is what is happening in the cohorts right now) it’s a problem.
lies and fearmongering. VDH reports outbreaks in schools by school names. An outbreak is defined as 2 or more cases traced to the same place. The ONLY Outbreak in a public school in NOVA was Woodson. 5 cases total, and already documented that it was between teachers.
https://www.vdh.virginia.gov/coronavirus/outbreaks-in-school-settings/
I get that you don't want to go back to work- but you can't make up facts.
If true I am very interested in hearing what the atmosphere (for lack of a better word at the moment) was at Woodson that led to the outbreak. I guess I'm wondering what behaviors, if any, led to it. I doubt if any Woodson staff will read this and be willing to share.