Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a vaccinated teacher, I would love to know that all my colleagues have been vaccinated. I don't think Bowser is interested in making vaccinations mandatory.
Thank you for getting vaccinated!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it fascinating that we are so concerned about the risk of travelers when we are supposedly ok with teachers and staff not being vaccinated. I would think they pose a much higher risk to kids under 12 than whatever tiny risk might happen from travel.
I don’t know what “we” you are talking about but everyone I know who is planning to follow the Covid rules is also extremely riled up about anti-vax teachers and staff.
I know a bunch of people who think it is racist to require vaccinations but consider the travel quarantine purely an issue for white people, who should follow it. Trust that I don't understand much of the logic there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it fascinating that we are so concerned about the risk of travelers when we are supposedly ok with teachers and staff not being vaccinated. I would think they pose a much higher risk to kids under 12 than whatever tiny risk might happen from travel.
I don’t know what “we” you are talking about but everyone I know who is planning to follow the Covid rules is also extremely riled up about anti-vax teachers and staff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it fascinating that we are so concerned about the risk of travelers when we are supposedly ok with teachers and staff not being vaccinated. I would think they pose a much higher risk to kids under 12 than whatever tiny risk might happen from travel.
I don’t know what “we” you are talking about but everyone I know who is planning to follow the Covid rules is also extremely riled up about anti-vax teachers and staff.
Anonymous wrote:I find it fascinating that we are so concerned about the risk of travelers when we are supposedly ok with teachers and staff not being vaccinated. I would think they pose a much higher risk to kids under 12 than whatever tiny risk might happen from travel.
Anonymous wrote:As a vaccinated teacher, I would love to know that all my colleagues have been vaccinated. I don't think Bowser is interested in making vaccinations mandatory.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hundreds of public universities are requiring students and staff to be vaccinated. A federal judge ruled that Indiana U's requirement should stand, when it was challenged in court.
However this precedent doesn't automatically mean that public K-12 schools can require the vaccine, since the safety bar for vaccines is higher for children, and some parents will likely fight a lot harder for their minor kids than for their college kids.
If this were a purely medical/public health decision, vaccines would be required in group settings of all sorts (schools, prisons, nursing homes, group homes, etc). But this will be just as much a political decision as a scientific one - judges are not scientists, and if it goes to the Supreme Court as a question on civil liberties, I will remind you that this Court is very much on the side of giving individuals enough rope to hang themselves.
Ok, then what about staff/teachers?
It doesn’t matter what the courts say. You have to have a local government willing to say it is mandatory. DC gov is not that entity at this point
Are you saying that DC gov is NOT making it mandatory at present? Yes we know that. But COULD they?
It doesn’t matter if they could, they WON’T. I would not be surprised if it isn’t mandatory next school year either.
Why are you saying they WON'T (in caps)?
At what point do we all look around at the disaster that is continuing to happen and decide 'enough is enough'? You think Bowser will just say "meh more of my populace dying is fine, keeping the schools closed again is fine, education gaps by race increasing is fine"? When is it enough?
DP: I have generally lost my faith in the ability of government to do good work.
I’m sure what bowser cares about. Her ambitions maybe? But people in her city dying or car jacking or not going to school is not top 10.
You know, I've never voted for a Republican before for anything, but Hogan seems to be doing better things than Bowser (not that I can vote in MD).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hundreds of public universities are requiring students and staff to be vaccinated. A federal judge ruled that Indiana U's requirement should stand, when it was challenged in court.
However this precedent doesn't automatically mean that public K-12 schools can require the vaccine, since the safety bar for vaccines is higher for children, and some parents will likely fight a lot harder for their minor kids than for their college kids.
If this were a purely medical/public health decision, vaccines would be required in group settings of all sorts (schools, prisons, nursing homes, group homes, etc). But this will be just as much a political decision as a scientific one - judges are not scientists, and if it goes to the Supreme Court as a question on civil liberties, I will remind you that this Court is very much on the side of giving individuals enough rope to hang themselves.
Ok, then what about staff/teachers?
It doesn’t matter what the courts say. You have to have a local government willing to say it is mandatory. DC gov is not that entity at this point
Are you saying that DC gov is NOT making it mandatory at present? Yes we know that. But COULD they?
It doesn’t matter if they could, they WON’T. I would not be surprised if it isn’t mandatory next school year either.
Why are you saying they WON'T (in caps)?
At what point do we all look around at the disaster that is continuing to happen and decide 'enough is enough'? You think Bowser will just say "meh more of my populace dying is fine, keeping the schools closed again is fine, education gaps by race increasing is fine"? When is it enough?
DP: I have generally lost my faith in the ability of government to do good work.
I’m sure what bowser cares about. Her ambitions maybe? But people in her city dying or car jacking or not going to school is not top 10.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hundreds of public universities are requiring students and staff to be vaccinated. A federal judge ruled that Indiana U's requirement should stand, when it was challenged in court.
However this precedent doesn't automatically mean that public K-12 schools can require the vaccine, since the safety bar for vaccines is higher for children, and some parents will likely fight a lot harder for their minor kids than for their college kids.
If this were a purely medical/public health decision, vaccines would be required in group settings of all sorts (schools, prisons, nursing homes, group homes, etc). But this will be just as much a political decision as a scientific one - judges are not scientists, and if it goes to the Supreme Court as a question on civil liberties, I will remind you that this Court is very much on the side of giving individuals enough rope to hang themselves.
Ok, then what about staff/teachers?
It doesn’t matter what the courts say. You have to have a local government willing to say it is mandatory. DC gov is not that entity at this point
Are you saying that DC gov is NOT making it mandatory at present? Yes we know that. But COULD they?
It doesn’t matter if they could, they WON’T. I would not be surprised if it isn’t mandatory next school year either.
Why are you saying they WON'T (in caps)?
At what point do we all look around at the disaster that is continuing to happen and decide 'enough is enough'? You think Bowser will just say "meh more of my populace dying is fine, keeping the schools closed again is fine, education gaps by race increasing is fine"? When is it enough?
DP: I have generally lost my faith in the ability of government to do good work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hundreds of public universities are requiring students and staff to be vaccinated. A federal judge ruled that Indiana U's requirement should stand, when it was challenged in court.
However this precedent doesn't automatically mean that public K-12 schools can require the vaccine, since the safety bar for vaccines is higher for children, and some parents will likely fight a lot harder for their minor kids than for their college kids.
If this were a purely medical/public health decision, vaccines would be required in group settings of all sorts (schools, prisons, nursing homes, group homes, etc). But this will be just as much a political decision as a scientific one - judges are not scientists, and if it goes to the Supreme Court as a question on civil liberties, I will remind you that this Court is very much on the side of giving individuals enough rope to hang themselves.
Ok, then what about staff/teachers?
It doesn’t matter what the courts say. You have to have a local government willing to say it is mandatory. DC gov is not that entity at this point
Are you saying that DC gov is NOT making it mandatory at present? Yes we know that. But COULD they?
It doesn’t matter if they could, they WON’T. I would not be surprised if it isn’t mandatory next school year either.
Why are you saying they WON'T (in caps)?
At what point do we all look around at the disaster that is continuing to happen and decide 'enough is enough'? You think Bowser will just say "meh more of my populace dying is fine, keeping the schools closed again is fine, education gaps by race increasing is fine"? When is it enough?
No one is keeping the schools closed this year. No one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hundreds of public universities are requiring students and staff to be vaccinated. A federal judge ruled that Indiana U's requirement should stand, when it was challenged in court.
However this precedent doesn't automatically mean that public K-12 schools can require the vaccine, since the safety bar for vaccines is higher for children, and some parents will likely fight a lot harder for their minor kids than for their college kids.
If this were a purely medical/public health decision, vaccines would be required in group settings of all sorts (schools, prisons, nursing homes, group homes, etc). But this will be just as much a political decision as a scientific one - judges are not scientists, and if it goes to the Supreme Court as a question on civil liberties, I will remind you that this Court is very much on the side of giving individuals enough rope to hang themselves.
Ok, then what about staff/teachers?
It doesn’t matter what the courts say. You have to have a local government willing to say it is mandatory. DC gov is not that entity at this point
Are you saying that DC gov is NOT making it mandatory at present? Yes we know that. But COULD they?
It doesn’t matter if they could, they WON’T. I would not be surprised if it isn’t mandatory next school year either.
Why are you saying they WON'T (in caps)?
At what point do we all look around at the disaster that is continuing to happen and decide 'enough is enough'? You think Bowser will just say "meh more of my populace dying is fine, keeping the schools closed again is fine, education gaps by race increasing is fine"? When is it enough?