Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VDH site testing tab Loudoun(pull down district) 10.4%. Today at 10:30 amAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Today Va is at 10% positivity and Loudoun is at 10.4% and well over 200 cases per 100,000. Does this mean this is day one of potential 5 days in a row to meet the metrics for back to virtual?
Where are you getting this information? According to the VA Dept of Health, the positivity rates for Fairfax and Loudoun were under 9%. And the cases per 100K were in the 390s for Fairfax and 320s for Loudoun.
Which, as you’ve been warned, will trigger the DL. But, no one is stopping you from claiming “wE ArE g0iNg iN nO mAtTer wHat” because your precious Larla is suffering from depression by not being able to record tiktok videos with her besties.
I know you’re just trolling but even if the 14 day were 10+ (it’s not yet) thag aloke wouldn’t trigger a revert to DL. It would have to stay there for 5 consecutive SCHOOL days. So even if it was 10.4 for the 14 day average (it’s not), if it were, today still wouldn’t start any transition clock on it. That would happen Monday. And I say this as someone who thinks being in school right now is not a good idea. But facts are important.
FCPS is 5-consecutive calendar days. Why would Loudoun make it 5 school days?
Same reason they made their metrics not only higher but said BOTH had to be instead of just one. They want to make it as hard as possible to pause hybrid learning.
Not sure why you are quoting my post regarding the location of metrics nor why you are using wonky typing....My kids are fine... asynchronous stinks though.... maybe it will get better.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VDH site testing tab Loudoun(pull down district) 10.4%. Today at 10:30 amAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Today Va is at 10% positivity and Loudoun is at 10.4% and well over 200 cases per 100,000. Does this mean this is day one of potential 5 days in a row to meet the metrics for back to virtual?
Where are you getting this information? According to the VA Dept of Health, the positivity rates for Fairfax and Loudoun were under 9%. And the cases per 100K were in the 390s for Fairfax and 320s for Loudoun.
Which, as you’ve been warned, will trigger the DL. But, no one is stopping you from claiming “wE ArE g0iNg iN nO mAtTer wHat” because your precious Larla is suffering from depression by not being able to record tiktok videos with her besties.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VDH site testing tab Loudoun(pull down district) 10.4%. Today at 10:30 amAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Today Va is at 10% positivity and Loudoun is at 10.4% and well over 200 cases per 100,000. Does this mean this is day one of potential 5 days in a row to meet the metrics for back to virtual?
Where are you getting this information? According to the VA Dept of Health, the positivity rates for Fairfax and Loudoun were under 9%. And the cases per 100K were in the 390s for Fairfax and 320s for Loudoun.
Which, as you’ve been warned, will trigger the DL. But, no one is stopping you from claiming “wE ArE g0iNg iN nO mAtTer wHat” because your precious Larla is suffering from depression by not being able to record tiktok videos with her besties.
I know you’re just trolling but even if the 14 day were 10+ (it’s not yet) thag aloke wouldn’t trigger a revert to DL. It would have to stay there for 5 consecutive SCHOOL days. So even if it was 10.4 for the 14 day average (it’s not), if it were, today still wouldn’t start any transition clock on it. That would happen Monday. And I say this as someone who thinks being in school right now is not a good idea. But facts are important.
FCPS is 5-consecutive calendar days. Why would Loudoun make it 5 school days?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VDH site testing tab Loudoun(pull down district) 10.4%. Today at 10:30 amAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Today Va is at 10% positivity and Loudoun is at 10.4% and well over 200 cases per 100,000. Does this mean this is day one of potential 5 days in a row to meet the metrics for back to virtual?
Where are you getting this information? According to the VA Dept of Health, the positivity rates for Fairfax and Loudoun were under 9%. And the cases per 100K were in the 390s for Fairfax and 320s for Loudoun.
Which, as you’ve been warned, will trigger the DL. But, no one is stopping you from claiming “wE ArE g0iNg iN nO mAtTer wHat” because your precious Larla is suffering from depression by not being able to record tiktok videos with her besties.
I know you’re just trolling but even if the 14 day were 10+ (it’s not yet) thag aloke wouldn’t trigger a revert to DL. It would have to stay there for 5 consecutive SCHOOL days. So even if it was 10.4 for the 14 day average (it’s not), if it were, today still wouldn’t start any transition clock on it. That would happen Monday. And I say this as someone who thinks being in school right now is not a good idea. But facts are important.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VDH site testing tab Loudoun(pull down district) 10.4%. Today at 10:30 amAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Today Va is at 10% positivity and Loudoun is at 10.4% and well over 200 cases per 100,000. Does this mean this is day one of potential 5 days in a row to meet the metrics for back to virtual?
Where are you getting this information? According to the VA Dept of Health, the positivity rates for Fairfax and Loudoun were under 9%. And the cases per 100K were in the 390s for Fairfax and 320s for Loudoun.
Which, as you’ve been warned, will trigger the DL. But, no one is stopping you from claiming “wE ArE g0iNg iN nO mAtTer wHat” because your precious Larla is suffering from depression by not being able to record tiktok videos with her besties.
Anonymous wrote:VDH site testing tab Loudoun(pull down district) 10.4%. Today at 10:30 amAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Today Va is at 10% positivity and Loudoun is at 10.4% and well over 200 cases per 100,000. Does this mean this is day one of potential 5 days in a row to meet the metrics for back to virtual?
Where are you getting this information? According to the VA Dept of Health, the positivity rates for Fairfax and Loudoun were under 9%. And the cases per 100K were in the 390s for Fairfax and 320s for Loudoun.
Anonymous wrote:VDH site testing tab Loudoun(pull down district) 10.4%. Today at 10:30 amAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Today Va is at 10% positivity and Loudoun is at 10.4% and well over 200 cases per 100,000. Does this mean this is day one of potential 5 days in a row to meet the metrics for back to virtual?
Where are you getting this information? According to the VA Dept of Health, the positivity rates for Fairfax and Loudoun were under 9%. And the cases per 100K were in the 390s for Fairfax and 320s for Loudoun.
VDH site testing tab Loudoun(pull down district) 10.4%. Today at 10:30 amAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Today Va is at 10% positivity and Loudoun is at 10.4% and well over 200 cases per 100,000. Does this mean this is day one of potential 5 days in a row to meet the metrics for back to virtual?
Where are you getting this information? According to the VA Dept of Health, the positivity rates for Fairfax and Loudoun were under 9%. And the cases per 100K were in the 390s for Fairfax and 320s for Loudoun.
Anonymous wrote:Today Va is at 10% positivity and Loudoun is at 10.4% and well over 200 cases per 100,000. Does this mean this is day one of potential 5 days in a row to meet the metrics for back to virtual?
*VaAnonymous wrote:Are they using Ba or Loudoun county %positive cases??? Loudoun was 9.1 according to VHD yesterday. I’d like to just get ahead of the possibility the kids will go virtual just for family planning aspect of things but it looks like that won’t be until after break.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Today Va is at 10% positivity and Loudoun is at 10.4% and well over 200 cases per 100,000. Does this mean this is day one of potential 5 days in a row to meet the metrics for back to virtual?
No. The 14 day average has to get over 10% for 5 consecutive days.
And it was 8.5 yesterday.
Are they using Ba or Loudoun county %positive cases??? Loudoun was 9.1 according to VHD yesterday. I’d like to just get ahead of the possibility the kids will go virtual just for family planning aspect of things but it looks like that won’t be until after break.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Today Va is at 10% positivity and Loudoun is at 10.4% and well over 200 cases per 100,000. Does this mean this is day one of potential 5 days in a row to meet the metrics for back to virtual?
No. The 14 day average has to get over 10% for 5 consecutive days.
And it was 8.5 yesterday.