Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lordy DCPS’ about face on what’s safe is staggering. I’m trying to be guided by facts not emotion, but I’m much more nervous sending my kid in this fall than I was last January.
+ a million I sent my kid happily in February but I’m more concerned about now.
Why's that?
I’m the PP. Am I the only one watching the news? And the news that there are not pediatric hospital beds because of Covid?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lordy DCPS’ about face on what’s safe is staggering. I’m trying to be guided by facts not emotion, but I’m much more nervous sending my kid in this fall than I was last January.
+ a million I sent my kid happily in February but I’m more concerned about now.
Why's that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lordy DCPS’ about face on what’s safe is staggering. I’m trying to be guided by facts not emotion, but I’m much more nervous sending my kid in this fall than I was last January.
+ a million I sent my kid happily in February but I’m more concerned about now.
Why's that?
yeah, this isn’t super rational. adults are vaccinated now - we weren’t in feb. there were so few cases in our school from feb - june (2) and none over the summer. covid hasn’t gotten more dangerous for kids.
It has gotten more virulent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lordy DCPS’ about face on what’s safe is staggering. I’m trying to be guided by facts not emotion, but I’m much more nervous sending my kid in this fall than I was last January.
+ a million I sent my kid happily in February but I’m more concerned about now.
Why's that?
yeah, this isn’t super rational. adults are vaccinated now - we weren’t in feb. there were so few cases in our school from feb - june (2) and none over the summer. covid hasn’t gotten more dangerous for kids.
Anonymous wrote:Hopefully the mandated vaccine is the next step. All this is fine for not quarantining classes but teachers and school staff who continue to refuse to vaccinate will still follow quarantine rules when symptomatic. With the challenge already to finds subs it means that other teachers will have to take on the burden of their colleagues who refuse to take the vaccine or who knows what. Vaccine refusal became a morale problem amongst colleagues in my school in the spring.
DC government needs a vaccine mandate immediately.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lordy DCPS’ about face on what’s safe is staggering. I’m trying to be guided by facts not emotion, but I’m much more nervous sending my kid in this fall than I was last January.
+ a million I sent my kid happily in February but I’m more concerned about now.
Why's that?
yeah, this isn’t super rational. adults are vaccinated now - we weren’t in feb. there were so few cases in our school from feb - june (2) and none over the summer. covid hasn’t gotten more dangerous for kids.
It has gotten more virulent.
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hopefully the mandated vaccine is the next step. All this is fine for not quarantining classes but teachers and school staff who continue to refuse to vaccinate will still follow quarantine rules when symptomatic. With the challenge already to finds subs it means that other teachers will have to take on the burden of their colleagues who refuse to take the vaccine or who knows what. Vaccine refusal became a morale problem amongst colleagues in my school in the spring.
DC government needs a vaccine mandate immediately.
It looks like a mandate will be announced at 11:00 am today.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lordy DCPS’ about face on what’s safe is staggering. I’m trying to be guided by facts not emotion, but I’m much more nervous sending my kid in this fall than I was last January.
+ a million I sent my kid happily in February but I’m more concerned about now.
Why's that?
yeah, this isn’t super rational. adults are vaccinated now - we weren’t in feb. there were so few cases in our school from feb - june (2) and none over the summer. covid hasn’t gotten more dangerous for kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lordy DCPS’ about face on what’s safe is staggering. I’m trying to be guided by facts not emotion, but I’m much more nervous sending my kid in this fall than I was last January.
+ a million I sent my kid happily in February but I’m more concerned about now.
Why's that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That guidance is DChealth. DCPS hasn’t shared what they will follow yet.
I thought they always followed DC health and that's what people have complained about... Are you always this fun?
Anonymous wrote:Hopefully the mandated vaccine is the next step. All this is fine for not quarantining classes but teachers and school staff who continue to refuse to vaccinate will still follow quarantine rules when symptomatic. With the challenge already to finds subs it means that other teachers will have to take on the burden of their colleagues who refuse to take the vaccine or who knows what. Vaccine refusal became a morale problem amongst colleagues in my school in the spring.
DC government needs a vaccine mandate immediately.
Anonymous wrote:Lordy DCPS’ about face on what’s safe is staggering. I’m trying to be guided by facts not emotion, but I’m much more nervous sending my kid in this fall than I was last January.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lordy DCPS’ about face on what’s safe is staggering. I’m trying to be guided by facts not emotion, but I’m much more nervous sending my kid in this fall than I was last January.
+ a million I sent my kid happily in February but I’m more concerned about now.