Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Is anyone surprised?
It's obvious this was going to happen.
Public schools cannot require proof of vaccination, so they can't trust that adults or kids will be vaccinated and therefore all they can do is require masks.
Private schools CAN require proof of vaccination, and have the luxury of not starting out with masks in their upper schools, although, they'll be forced to when cases surge in our area in the fall. They'll be able to buy a few months, that's all.
What? Why do you think they can't?
Require proof of vax? I wish they could, but they're not even trying because apparently there's strong legal arguments that publicly-funded institutions should not mandate "experimental" vaccines that are still under Emergency Use Authorization (EUA). Once they are fully approved, I really hope some school districts will require them, but they will still face strong oppositions from the "equity" crowd and "individual liberties" crowd...
That was a legal theory, but it's probably wrong, after that federal court case indicating that publicly-funded universities could in fact require covid vaccination for faculty, staff, and students.
Anonymous wrote:How does that motivate 12+ to get vaccinated?
Anonymous wrote:My larger concern is that the only mitigation measure that is required is masks, while all the others are optional. How will this be handled in an overcrowded middle school situation when at least most 6th graders will not be vax eligible, and we know that none of these "recommended" mitigation measures are feasible? Will there be testing? Will there be opportunities for kids who test positive for covid or who are living with people positive with covid to learn from home (if not, this is a strong disincentive to testing or reporting)? Or are we all just rolling the dice?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Is anyone surprised?
It's obvious this was going to happen.
Public schools cannot require proof of vaccination, so they can't trust that adults or kids will be vaccinated and therefore all they can do is require masks.
Private schools CAN require proof of vaccination, and have the luxury of not starting out with masks in their upper schools, although, they'll be forced to when cases surge in our area in the fall. They'll be able to buy a few months, that's all.
Of course they can require proof of vaccination. We fill out vaccination forms every year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have got to be f***ing kidding me. Especially at the high school & middle level. FFS.
What are the vaccination figures for DC teenagers again? Do you think there is a single 9th grade classroom that will be more than 50% vaccinated?
Probably in W3. Maybe in W2 and W6.
Wards 7 and 8 are in the single digits.
9th grade at Wilson, say. Aren't students there from all over town?
Across the city I thought it was 30% - skewed significantly to higher income communities.
Anonymous wrote:My larger concern is that the only mitigation measure that is required is masks, while all the others are optional. How will this be handled in an overcrowded middle school situation when at least most 6th graders will not be vax eligible, and we know that none of these "recommended" mitigation measures are feasible? Will there be testing? Will there be opportunities for kids who test positive for covid or who are living with people positive with covid to learn from home (if not, this is a strong disincentive to testing or reporting)? Or are we all just rolling the dice?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have got to be f***ing kidding me. Especially at the high school & middle level. FFS.
What are the vaccination figures for DC teenagers again? Do you think there is a single 9th grade classroom that will be more than 50% vaccinated?
Probably in W3. Maybe in W2 and W6.
Wards 7 and 8 are in the single digits.
9th grade at Wilson, say. Aren't students there from all over town?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have got to be f***ing kidding me. Especially at the high school & middle level. FFS.
What are the vaccination figures for DC teenagers again? Do you think there is a single 9th grade classroom that will be more than 50% vaccinated?
Probably in W3. Maybe in W2 and W6.
Wards 7 and 8 are in the single digits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Is anyone surprised?
It's obvious this was going to happen.
Public schools cannot require proof of vaccination, so they can't trust that adults or kids will be vaccinated and therefore all they can do is require masks.
Private schools CAN require proof of vaccination, and have the luxury of not starting out with masks in their upper schools, although, they'll be forced to when cases surge in our area in the fall. They'll be able to buy a few months, that's all.
What? Why do you think they can't?
Require proof of vax? I wish they could, but they're not even trying because apparently there's strong legal arguments that publicly-funded institutions should not mandate "experimental" vaccines that are still under Emergency Use Authorization (EUA). Once they are fully approved, I really hope some school districts will require them, but they will still face strong oppositions from the "equity" crowd and "individual liberties" crowd...
That was a legal theory, but it's probably wrong, after that federal court case indicating that publicly-funded universities could in fact require covid vaccination for faculty, staff, and students.
Great. Let's push for public schools to require vaccinations for all adults and kids who are old enough!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have got to be f***ing kidding me. Especially at the high school & middle level. FFS.
What are the vaccination figures for DC teenagers again? Do you think there is a single 9th grade classroom that will be more than 50% vaccinated?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Is anyone surprised?
It's obvious this was going to happen.
Public schools cannot require proof of vaccination, so they can't trust that adults or kids will be vaccinated and therefore all they can do is require masks.
Private schools CAN require proof of vaccination, and have the luxury of not starting out with masks in their upper schools, although, they'll be forced to when cases surge in our area in the fall. They'll be able to buy a few months, that's all.
What? Why do you think they can't?
Require proof of vax? I wish they could, but they're not even trying because apparently there's strong legal arguments that publicly-funded institutions should not mandate "experimental" vaccines that are still under Emergency Use Authorization (EUA). Once they are fully approved, I really hope some school districts will require them, but they will still face strong oppositions from the "equity" crowd and "individual liberties" crowd...
That was a legal theory, but it's probably wrong, after that federal court case indicating that publicly-funded universities could in fact require covid vaccination for faculty, staff, and students.
Great. Let's push for public schools to require vaccinations for all adults and kids who are old enough!
Anonymous wrote:You have got to be f***ing kidding me. Especially at the high school & middle level. FFS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Is anyone surprised?
It's obvious this was going to happen.
Public schools cannot require proof of vaccination, so they can't trust that adults or kids will be vaccinated and therefore all they can do is require masks.
Private schools CAN require proof of vaccination, and have the luxury of not starting out with masks in their upper schools, although, they'll be forced to when cases surge in our area in the fall. They'll be able to buy a few months, that's all.
What? Why do you think they can't?
Require proof of vax? I wish they could, but they're not even trying because apparently there's strong legal arguments that publicly-funded institutions should not mandate "experimental" vaccines that are still under Emergency Use Authorization (EUA). Once they are fully approved, I really hope some school districts will require them, but they will still face strong oppositions from the "equity" crowd and "individual liberties" crowd...
That was a legal theory, but it's probably wrong, after that federal court case indicating that publicly-funded universities could in fact require covid vaccination for faculty, staff, and students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Is anyone surprised?
It's obvious this was going to happen.
Public schools cannot require proof of vaccination, so they can't trust that adults or kids will be vaccinated and therefore all they can do is require masks.
Private schools CAN require proof of vaccination, and have the luxury of not starting out with masks in their upper schools, although, they'll be forced to when cases surge in our area in the fall. They'll be able to buy a few months, that's all.
What? Why do you think they can't?
Require proof of vax? I wish they could, but they're not even trying because apparently there's strong legal arguments that publicly-funded institutions should not mandate "experimental" vaccines that are still under Emergency Use Authorization (EUA). Once they are fully approved, I really hope some school districts will require them, but they will still face strong oppositions from the "equity" crowd and "individual liberties" crowd...