Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about hs sports?
good question - anybody know??
Winter is gonna b cancelled
When does football play?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about hs sports?
good question - anybody know??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sister is an elementary teacher in LCPS. Happy to know that she’ll (hopefully) be safe for the holidays.
Depends. School-based transmission had very little to do with her safety one way or the other. Hopefully metrics improve enough post-holiday that she's right back in.
LMAO
The U.S. is averaging 3,100 Covid deaths a day now. Not happening.
Yes, it will happen. This isn't keeping up.
I’m betting you were one of the summer parents convinced schools would re-open in August.
The only thing that will change this is the vaccine. Luckily we’re close with a spring deployment potentially on the horizon.
Is that what you're betting? Metrics will go down early next year and yes, the vaccine is one of the reasons why.
Good luck with wishful thinking. I work for CDC and
1) 480k vaccines are coming to VA at the end of December.
2) these doses are going only and strictly to elderly in nursing homes and the staff dedicating their time and life to them.
3) COVID-19 vaccines have not been tested on children. Surprise! Thus, they will not be distributed nor inoculated on population below the age of 15
4) second round of vaccines for VA is estimated to hit the health officials distribution administrators by early January or mid February. If I recall from my DW’s meetings that’s start of Q3?
5) we need time to assess the adverse reactions of will cause on people so spring through summer is our window.
6) given the above next school year is starting with hybrid and virtual as we are now.
7) if nothing goes wrong, key word if, you might have 5 day in-person starting Q2 in 2021-2022 SY
You keep posting these same 7 Doomsday steps in multiple threads. This must be the 6th time you've posted this.
Are you sitting down there in Atlanta, surfing DCUM and pouncing on all the return-to-school threads with your list?![]()
I picture you giddy as you hit copy and past yet again!
Maybe you should return to the lab now.
As soon as the elderly are vaccinated, deaths will plummet.
Its so obvious crazy list PP is a teacher and does not work for the CDC.
Why on earth would you assume they’re a teacher
Prediction of super delayed school reopening. Only teachers think/want that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sister is an elementary teacher in LCPS. Happy to know that she’ll (hopefully) be safe for the holidays.
Depends. School-based transmission had very little to do with her safety one way or the other. Hopefully metrics improve enough post-holiday that she's right back in.
LMAO
The U.S. is averaging 3,100 Covid deaths a day now. Not happening.
Yes, it will happen. This isn't keeping up.
I’m betting you were one of the summer parents convinced schools would re-open in August.
The only thing that will change this is the vaccine. Luckily we’re close with a spring deployment potentially on the horizon.
Is that what you're betting? Metrics will go down early next year and yes, the vaccine is one of the reasons why.
Good luck with wishful thinking. I work for CDC and
1) 480k vaccines are coming to VA at the end of December.
2) these doses are going only and strictly to elderly in nursing homes and the staff dedicating their time and life to them.
3) COVID-19 vaccines have not been tested on children. Surprise! Thus, they will not be distributed nor inoculated on population below the age of 15
4) second round of vaccines for VA is estimated to hit the health officials distribution administrators by early January or mid February. If I recall from my DW’s meetings that’s start of Q3?
5) we need time to assess the adverse reactions of will cause on people so spring through summer is our window.
6) given the above next school year is starting with hybrid and virtual as we are now.
7) if nothing goes wrong, key word if, you might have 5 day in-person starting Q2 in 2021-2022 SY
You keep posting these same 7 Doomsday steps in multiple threads. This must be the 6th time you've posted this.
Are you sitting down there in Atlanta, surfing DCUM and pouncing on all the return-to-school threads with your list?![]()
I picture you giddy as you hit copy and past yet again!
Maybe you should return to the lab now.
As soon as the elderly are vaccinated, deaths will plummet.
Its so obvious crazy list PP is a teacher and does not work for the CDC.
Why on earth would you assume they’re a teacher
Prediction of super delayed school reopening. Only teachers think/want that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sister is an elementary teacher in LCPS. Happy to know that she’ll (hopefully) be safe for the holidays.
Depends. School-based transmission had very little to do with her safety one way or the other. Hopefully metrics improve enough post-holiday that she's right back in.
LMAO
The U.S. is averaging 3,100 Covid deaths a day now. Not happening.
Yes, it will happen. This isn't keeping up.
I’m betting you were one of the summer parents convinced schools would re-open in August.
The only thing that will change this is the vaccine. Luckily we’re close with a spring deployment potentially on the horizon.
Is that what you're betting? Metrics will go down early next year and yes, the vaccine is one of the reasons why.
Good luck with wishful thinking. I work for CDC and
1) 480k vaccines are coming to VA at the end of December.
2) these doses are going only and strictly to elderly in nursing homes and the staff dedicating their time and life to them.
3) COVID-19 vaccines have not been tested on children. Surprise! Thus, they will not be distributed nor inoculated on population below the age of 15
4) second round of vaccines for VA is estimated to hit the health officials distribution administrators by early January or mid February. If I recall from my DW’s meetings that’s start of Q3?
5) we need time to assess the adverse reactions of will cause on people so spring through summer is our window.
6) given the above next school year is starting with hybrid and virtual as we are now.
7) if nothing goes wrong, key word if, you might have 5 day in-person starting Q2 in 2021-2022 SY
You keep posting these same 7 Doomsday steps in multiple threads. This must be the 6th time you've posted this.
Are you sitting down there in Atlanta, surfing DCUM and pouncing on all the return-to-school threads with your list?![]()
I picture you giddy as you hit copy and past yet again!
Maybe you should return to the lab now.
As soon as the elderly are vaccinated, deaths will plummet.
Its so obvious crazy list PP is a teacher and does not work for the CDC.
Why on earth would you assume they’re a teacher
Prediction of super delayed school reopening. Only teachers think/want that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sister is an elementary teacher in LCPS. Happy to know that she’ll (hopefully) be safe for the holidays.
Depends. School-based transmission had very little to do with her safety one way or the other. Hopefully metrics improve enough post-holiday that she's right back in.
LMAO
The U.S. is averaging 3,100 Covid deaths a day now. Not happening.
Yes, it will happen. This isn't keeping up.
I’m betting you were one of the summer parents convinced schools would re-open in August.
The only thing that will change this is the vaccine. Luckily we’re close with a spring deployment potentially on the horizon.
Is that what you're betting? Metrics will go down early next year and yes, the vaccine is one of the reasons why.
Good luck with wishful thinking. I work for CDC and
1) 480k vaccines are coming to VA at the end of December.
2) these doses are going only and strictly to elderly in nursing homes and the staff dedicating their time and life to them.
3) COVID-19 vaccines have not been tested on children. Surprise! Thus, they will not be distributed nor inoculated on population below the age of 15
4) second round of vaccines for VA is estimated to hit the health officials distribution administrators by early January or mid February. If I recall from my DW’s meetings that’s start of Q3?
5) we need time to assess the adverse reactions of will cause on people so spring through summer is our window.
6) given the above next school year is starting with hybrid and virtual as we are now.
7) if nothing goes wrong, key word if, you might have 5 day in-person starting Q2 in 2021-2022 SY
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sister is an elementary teacher in LCPS. Happy to know that she’ll (hopefully) be safe for the holidays.
Depends. School-based transmission had very little to do with her safety one way or the other. Hopefully metrics improve enough post-holiday that she's right back in.
LMAO
The U.S. is averaging 3,100 Covid deaths a day now. Not happening.
Yes, it will happen. This isn't keeping up.
I’m betting you were one of the summer parents convinced schools would re-open in August.
The only thing that will change this is the vaccine. Luckily we’re close with a spring deployment potentially on the horizon.
Is that what you're betting? Metrics will go down early next year and yes, the vaccine is one of the reasons why.
Good luck with wishful thinking. I work for CDC and
1) 480k vaccines are coming to VA at the end of December.
2) these doses are going only and strictly to elderly in nursing homes and the staff dedicating their time and life to them.
3) COVID-19 vaccines have not been tested on children. Surprise! Thus, they will not be distributed nor inoculated on population below the age of 15
4) second round of vaccines for VA is estimated to hit the health officials distribution administrators by early January or mid February. If I recall from my DW’s meetings that’s start of Q3?
5) we need time to assess the adverse reactions of will cause on people so spring through summer is our window.
6) given the above next school year is starting with hybrid and virtual as we are now.
7) if nothing goes wrong, key word if, you might have 5 day in-person starting Q2 in 2021-2022 SY
You keep posting these same 7 Doomsday steps in multiple threads. This must be the 6th time you've posted this.
Are you sitting down there in Atlanta, surfing DCUM and pouncing on all the return-to-school threads with your list?![]()
I picture you giddy as you hit copy and past yet again!
Maybe you should return to the lab now.
As soon as the elderly are vaccinated, deaths will plummet.
Its so obvious crazy list PP is a teacher and does not work for the CDC.
Why on earth would you assume they’re a teacher
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sister is an elementary teacher in LCPS. Happy to know that she’ll (hopefully) be safe for the holidays.
Depends. School-based transmission had very little to do with her safety one way or the other. Hopefully metrics improve enough post-holiday that she's right back in.
LMAO
The U.S. is averaging 3,100 Covid deaths a day now. Not happening.
Yes, it will happen. This isn't keeping up.
I’m betting you were one of the summer parents convinced schools would re-open in August.
The only thing that will change this is the vaccine. Luckily we’re close with a spring deployment potentially on the horizon.
Is that what you're betting? Metrics will go down early next year and yes, the vaccine is one of the reasons why.
Good luck with wishful thinking. I work for CDC and
1) 480k vaccines are coming to VA at the end of December.
2) these doses are going only and strictly to elderly in nursing homes and the staff dedicating their time and life to them.
3) COVID-19 vaccines have not been tested on children. Surprise! Thus, they will not be distributed nor inoculated on population below the age of 15
4) second round of vaccines for VA is estimated to hit the health officials distribution administrators by early January or mid February. If I recall from my DW’s meetings that’s start of Q3?
5) we need time to assess the adverse reactions of will cause on people so spring through summer is our window.
6) given the above next school year is starting with hybrid and virtual as we are now.
7) if nothing goes wrong, key word if, you might have 5 day in-person starting Q2 in 2021-2022 SY
You keep posting these same 7 Doomsday steps in multiple threads. This must be the 6th time you've posted this.
Are you sitting down there in Atlanta, surfing DCUM and pouncing on all the return-to-school threads with your list?![]()
I picture you giddy as you hit copy and past yet again!
Maybe you should return to the lab now.
As soon as the elderly are vaccinated, deaths will plummet.
Its so obvious crazy list PP is a teacher and does not work for the CDC.
Anonymous wrote:What about hs sports?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sister is an elementary teacher in LCPS. Happy to know that she’ll (hopefully) be safe for the holidays.
Depends. School-based transmission had very little to do with her safety one way or the other. Hopefully metrics improve enough post-holiday that she's right back in.
LMAO
The U.S. is averaging 3,100 Covid deaths a day now. Not happening.
Yes, it will happen. This isn't keeping up.
I’m betting you were one of the summer parents convinced schools would re-open in August.
The only thing that will change this is the vaccine. Luckily we’re close with a spring deployment potentially on the horizon.
Is that what you're betting? Metrics will go down early next year and yes, the vaccine is one of the reasons why.
Good luck with wishful thinking. I work for CDC and
1) 480k vaccines are coming to VA at the end of December.
2) these doses are going only and strictly to elderly in nursing homes and the staff dedicating their time and life to them.
3) COVID-19 vaccines have not been tested on children. Surprise! Thus, they will not be distributed nor inoculated on population below the age of 15
4) second round of vaccines for VA is estimated to hit the health officials distribution administrators by early January or mid February. If I recall from my DW’s meetings that’s start of Q3?
5) we need time to assess the adverse reactions of will cause on people so spring through summer is our window.
6) given the above next school year is starting with hybrid and virtual as we are now.
7) if nothing goes wrong, key word if, you might have 5 day in-person starting Q2 in 2021-2022 SY
You keep posting these same 7 Doomsday steps in multiple threads. This must be the 6th time you've posted this.
Are you sitting down there in Atlanta, surfing DCUM and pouncing on all the return-to-school threads with your list?![]()
I picture you giddy as you hit copy and past yet again!
Maybe you should return to the lab now.
As soon as the elderly are vaccinated, deaths will plummet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sister is an elementary teacher in LCPS. Happy to know that she’ll (hopefully) be safe for the holidays.
Depends. School-based transmission had very little to do with her safety one way or the other. Hopefully metrics improve enough post-holiday that she's right back in.
LMAO
The U.S. is averaging 3,100 Covid deaths a day now. Not happening.
Yes, it will happen. This isn't keeping up.
I’m betting you were one of the summer parents convinced schools would re-open in August.
The only thing that will change this is the vaccine. Luckily we’re close with a spring deployment potentially on the horizon.
Is that what you're betting? Metrics will go down early next year and yes, the vaccine is one of the reasons why.
Good luck with wishful thinking. I work for CDC and
1) 480k vaccines are coming to VA at the end of December.
2) these doses are going only and strictly to elderly in nursing homes and the staff dedicating their time and life to them.
3) COVID-19 vaccines have not been tested on children. Surprise! Thus, they will not be distributed nor inoculated on population below the age of 15
4) second round of vaccines for VA is estimated to hit the health officials distribution administrators by early January or mid February. If I recall from my DW’s meetings that’s start of Q3?
5) we need time to assess the adverse reactions of will cause on people so spring through summer is our window.
6) given the above next school year is starting with hybrid and virtual as we are now.
7) if nothing goes wrong, key word if, you might have 5 day in-person starting Q2 in 2021-2022 SY
You keep posting these same 7 Doomsday steps in multiple threads. This must be the 6th time you've posted this.
Are you sitting down there in Atlanta, surfing DCUM and pouncing on all the return-to-school threads with your list?![]()
I picture you giddy as you hit copy and past yet again!
Maybe you should return to the lab now.
As soon as the elderly are vaccinated, deaths will plummet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sister is an elementary teacher in LCPS. Happy to know that she’ll (hopefully) be safe for the holidays.
Depends. School-based transmission had very little to do with her safety one way or the other. Hopefully metrics improve enough post-holiday that she's right back in.
LMAO
The U.S. is averaging 3,100 Covid deaths a day now. Not happening.
Yes, it will happen. This isn't keeping up.
I’m betting you were one of the summer parents convinced schools would re-open in August.
The only thing that will change this is the vaccine. Luckily we’re close with a spring deployment potentially on the horizon.
Is that what you're betting? Metrics will go down early next year and yes, the vaccine is one of the reasons why.
Good luck with wishful thinking. I work for CDC and
1) 480k vaccines are coming to VA at the end of December.
2) these doses are going only and strictly to elderly in nursing homes and the staff dedicating their time and life to them.
3) COVID-19 vaccines have not been tested on children. Surprise! Thus, they will not be distributed nor inoculated on population below the age of 15
4) second round of vaccines for VA is estimated to hit the health officials distribution administrators by early January or mid February. If I recall from my DW’s meetings that’s start of Q3?
5) we need time to assess the adverse reactions of will cause on people so spring through summer is our window.
6) given the above next school year is starting with hybrid and virtual as we are now.
7) if nothing goes wrong, key word if, you might have 5 day in-person starting Q2 in 2021-2022 SY
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sister is an elementary teacher in LCPS. Happy to know that she’ll (hopefully) be safe for the holidays.
Depends. School-based transmission had very little to do with her safety one way or the other. Hopefully metrics improve enough post-holiday that she's right back in.
This. She also needs to avoid unmasked indoor exposure to people outside her household, and avoid travel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sister is an elementary teacher in LCPS. Happy to know that she’ll (hopefully) be safe for the holidays.
Depends. School-based transmission had very little to do with her safety one way or the other. Hopefully metrics improve enough post-holiday that she's right back in.
LMAO
The U.S. is averaging 3,100 Covid deaths a day now. Not happening.
Yes, it will happen. This isn't keeping up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sister is an elementary teacher in LCPS. Happy to know that she’ll (hopefully) be safe for the holidays.
Depends. School-based transmission had very little to do with her safety one way or the other. Hopefully metrics improve enough post-holiday that she's right back in.