Anonymous wrote:People can travel, go to restaurants, gym, church, anywhere, but kids should not go back to school? I know that Op cannot answer this since Op doesn’t leave the basement, just watching and hoping for bad news.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a feeling I should not wade into this, but what is your preferred outcome? The argument is all the schools should revert to virtual and not return in person at all?
Sorry, I see all the subjects to these threads and normally don't click on them. So maybe I should know this. But I'm curious.
Awareness. That's all. Don't say 'omg how is this happening in Fairfax or Loudoun or Bethesda, it didn't happen before!'
It's happening right now in Georgia, Tennessee, Texas, Alabama, Florida. Schools are reporting thousands of Covid+s in students, pediatric ICUs are being overrun, and entire grade-levels are out in quarantine within 2 weeks of schools opening up.
And I can deduce you are not compelled by the possibility that masking and higher vaccination levels in the community will make a difference. Or the fact that kids in those states are probably exposed a lot more outside of their school environments.
Thanks for answering!
No, I'm not but I look forward to the stories in the first week of September.
Anonymous wrote:
All those schools didn't mask their kids and didn't Texas governor banned masking at all schools?
Anonymous wrote:I looked it up, Conroe ISD has about 64,500 kids. Having 1.7% of the students infected at one time is an enormous percent.
Anonymous wrote:There really aren't that many pediatric ICU beds available on a regular day. Its not profitable for hospitals to have open beds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a feeling I should not wade into this, but what is your preferred outcome? The argument is all the schools should revert to virtual and not return in person at all?
Sorry, I see all the subjects to these threads and normally don't click on them. So maybe I should know this. But I'm curious.
Awareness. That's all. Don't say 'omg how is this happening in Fairfax or Loudoun or Bethesda, it didn't happen before!'
It's happening right now in Georgia, Tennessee, Texas, Alabama, Florida. Schools are reporting thousands of Covid+s in students, pediatric ICUs are being overrun, and entire grade-levels are out in quarantine within 2 weeks of schools opening up.
And I can deduce you are not compelled by the possibility that masking and higher vaccination levels in the community will make a difference. Or the fact that kids in those states are probably exposed a lot more outside of their school environments.
Thanks for answering!
No, I'm not but I look forward to the stories in the first week of September.
Some people like to look forward to a vacation, time with friends and family, some quiet time alone with a good book. But pediatric ICUs filling up is what gets your juices flowing. That will feel good being right about that!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a feeling I should not wade into this, but what is your preferred outcome? The argument is all the schools should revert to virtual and not return in person at all?
Sorry, I see all the subjects to these threads and normally don't click on them. So maybe I should know this. But I'm curious.
Awareness. That's all. Don't say 'omg how is this happening in Fairfax or Loudoun or Bethesda, it didn't happen before!'
It's happening right now in Georgia, Tennessee, Texas, Alabama, Florida. Schools are reporting thousands of Covid+s in students, pediatric ICUs are being overrun, and entire grade-levels are out in quarantine within 2 weeks of schools opening up.
And I can deduce you are not compelled by the possibility that masking and higher vaccination levels in the community will make a difference. Or the fact that kids in those states are probably exposed a lot more outside of their school environments.
Thanks for answering!
No, I'm not but I look forward to the stories in the first week of September.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a feeling I should not wade into this, but what is your preferred outcome? The argument is all the schools should revert to virtual and not return in person at all?
Sorry, I see all the subjects to these threads and normally don't click on them. So maybe I should know this. But I'm curious.
Awareness. That's all. Don't say 'omg how is this happening in Fairfax or Loudoun or Bethesda, it didn't happen before!'
It's happening right now in Georgia, Tennessee, Texas, Alabama, Florida. Schools are reporting thousands of Covid+s in students, pediatric ICUs are being overrun, and entire grade-levels are out in quarantine within 2 weeks of schools opening up.
And I can deduce you are not compelled by the possibility that masking and higher vaccination levels in the community will make a difference. Or the fact that kids in those states are probably exposed a lot more outside of their school environments.
Thanks for answering!
No, I'm not but I look forward to the stories in the first week of September.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a feeling I should not wade into this, but what is your preferred outcome? The argument is all the schools should revert to virtual and not return in person at all?
Sorry, I see all the subjects to these threads and normally don't click on them. So maybe I should know this. But I'm curious.
Awareness. That's all. Don't say 'omg how is this happening in Fairfax or Loudoun or Bethesda, it didn't happen before!'
It's happening right now in Georgia, Tennessee, Texas, Alabama, Florida. Schools are reporting thousands of Covid+s in students, pediatric ICUs are being overrun, and entire grade-levels are out in quarantine within 2 weeks of schools opening up.
And I can deduce you are not compelled by the possibility that masking and higher vaccination levels in the community will make a difference. Or the fact that kids in those states are probably exposed a lot more outside of their school environments.
Thanks for answering!