Anonymous wrote:Why just teachers? What about the rest of the staff at the school? Do you think teachers are the only people who come in contact with your kids?
Anonymous wrote:Time to mandate vaccines for anyone of age, mandate N95s, mandate weekly testing for vaccinated staff and daily for unvaccinated students, mandate x number of air exchanges an hour in a classroom as measured by x% CO2 in each classroom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So are the medical and religious exemptions just jokes then? I don't think you can just choose testing, you need to have a serious reason. Religious one - well, if you're going to lie in front of God that's your deal. Medical: doctor has to approve this.
DC is providing not just medical and religious opt outs but also an “I don’t want to get the vaccine so will instead get weekly testing” opt out
Inside each school for the convenience of teachers. The DCPS vaccine mandate is toothless. And if an unvaccinated teachers test positive and needs to quarantine... they can chose to virtually teach students so they won't have to use any sick leave.
As always, students first….
Actually this is not the case, if they are well enough they HAVE TO teach virtually. This is DCPS’s protocol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just like New York City is doing. If coronavirus is serious enough to close schools for a year and a half, it's serious enough to require everyone to get vaccinated.
In NYC, the teachers union supports this, as they should.
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/08/23/nyregion/nyc-schools-employee-vaccine-mandate.html
No problem, as long as they also require it for all students age 12 and up with no opt out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just like New York City is doing. If coronavirus is serious enough to close schools for a year and a half, it's serious enough to require everyone to get vaccinated.
In NYC, the teachers union supports this, as they should.
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/08/23/nyregion/nyc-schools-employee-vaccine-mandate.html
No problem, as long as they also require it for all students age 12 and up with no opt out.
Anonymous wrote:Just like New York City is doing. If coronavirus is serious enough to close schools for a year and a half, it's serious enough to require everyone to get vaccinated.
In NYC, the teachers union supports this, as they should.
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/08/23/nyregion/nyc-schools-employee-vaccine-mandate.html
Anonymous wrote:Can we make them do both? Vax and weekly testing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So are the medical and religious exemptions just jokes then? I don't think you can just choose testing, you need to have a serious reason. Religious one - well, if you're going to lie in front of God that's your deal. Medical: doctor has to approve this.
DC is providing not just medical and religious opt outs but also an “I don’t want to get the vaccine so will instead get weekly testing” opt out
Inside each school for the convenience of teachers. The DCPS vaccine mandate is toothless. And if an unvaccinated teachers test positive and needs to quarantine... they can chose to virtually teach students so they won't have to use any sick leave.
As always, students first….
Anonymous wrote:YES! Any teacher too stupid to get the vaccine had no business in the classroom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So are the medical and religious exemptions just jokes then? I don't think you can just choose testing, you need to have a serious reason. Religious one - well, if you're going to lie in front of God that's your deal. Medical: doctor has to approve this.
DC is providing not just medical and religious opt outs but also an “I don’t want to get the vaccine so will instead get weekly testing” opt out
Inside each school for the convenience of teachers. The DCPS vaccine mandate is toothless. And if an unvaccinated teachers test positive and needs to quarantine... they can chose to virtually teach students so they won't have to use any sick leave.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So are the medical and religious exemptions just jokes then? I don't think you can just choose testing, you need to have a serious reason. Religious one - well, if you're going to lie in front of God that's your deal. Medical: doctor has to approve this.
DC is providing not just medical and religious opt outs but also an “I don’t want to get the vaccine so will instead get weekly testing” opt out