Anonymous wrote:Still here? With Delta and Lambda varients it’s going to get worse before it gets better again. This is inevitable. Also I don’t understand why everyone is guessing about the masks... all children in school will be wearing masks. Virginia has already stated they’re following the AAP recommendation that all children over two regardless of vaccination status will be required to wear a mask.
Anonymous wrote:Not only is it still here, but there are super contagious variants. Gamma is coming.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe if everybody vaccinated, but instead vaccine centers are empty and hospitals are full.
Our local hospitals are not full.
Anonymous wrote:Here's the thing. We are averaging 250 COVID deaths per day in the US. And something like 99.5% of those are unvaccinated AND old enough to be vaccinated. A few months ago we had 3-4000 dying of COVID every day. So even if cases skyrocket, if people are not dying in huge numbers, it will not require a lot of restrictions.
Anonymous wrote:Here's the thing. We are averaging 250 COVID deaths per day in the US. And something like 99.5% of those are unvaccinated AND old enough to be vaccinated. A few months ago we had 3-4000 dying of COVID every day. So even if cases skyrocket, if people are not dying in huge numbers, it will not require a lot of restrictions.
Anonymous wrote:What I don’t get, are people who ever thought that covid was ever going to go away. Last year I think most practical people knew that it was here to stay, and we’ll just have to get used to it as well as modify according to our own health predicaments.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Duran should walk back his position to end outdoor lunch. Principals should be encouraged to schedule lunch outside, to the extent practicable. In bad weather, kids can eat inside. But on all other days, kid should absolutely eat outside. It's a low cost, low effort way to drastically decrease transmission risk.
Too bad they didn't allocate some of the ARP funds for tents. Virtual school gotta virtual school.