Anonymous wrote:I think ventilation lady loses whatever credibility she has remaining when she posts crap like she just did. She posts delta is more transmissible! 50 percent attack rate from a asymptomatic teacher. She links to a cdc study about Marin county. Did she read it? First paragraph states that the teacher was unvaccinated. 3rd paragraph notes that she took her mask off while reading in the classroom. Further down notes that she was symptomatic and taught for two days with a fever and cough. So a maskless unvaccinated coughing feverish teacher spread covid to 1/2 her students. Shocking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Air lady! Give it a break!
I don’t get the issue with air lady. She’s not advocating for shutting down schools, just making them more safe. The safer schools are the less likely we will get a covid outbreak and the less likely schools will end up shutting down. Isn’t that something we all want to avoid?
I think she is advocating for shutting down schools although she doesn’t use those words. She has zero perspective and thinks she is an expert. Did you catch the Uber hysterical post on arl neighbors?
If you think she's advocating for shutting down schools, that's your own paranoia.
A lot of school have shut down already -- the ones without the things she's advocating for. If you want schools to stay open, stopping opposing things like better ventilation. Unless you just want Covid to spread and that's your agenda, which is what it sounds like.
Arlington has among the highest vaccination rates in the country (and now it's mandated in schools for staff), and has put in more mitigation measures than most school districts, even neighboring ones. I'm confident that our children and staff will be okay. There may be some quarantines, but that's always the risk you took when you signed up for in person school. Even with every mitigation you want in place, you are taking risk. There's only so much Syphax can do with the funding they already have. But I'm happy with what they were able to accomplish, and I feel fine with the mitigation plan in place.
I don't think anyone opposes more mitigation measures necessarily. I even advocated for outdoor lunch at my school, but not as a organized effort with someone giving me talking points and "guidance". Most of us just oppose the incessant "expert"-laden posts and gloom and doom she and her friends constantly post. It's not effective, and like you're seeing here and in other posts, it's backfiring. And I'm saying this as a "normal" parent, not someone affiliated with APE or Open Schools Now.
Maybe you need an AEM break given your over-emotional response to people posting about air filters.
- not SR or APE/OSN
What are you talking about? Nothing about the response you tagged above was emotional. It's the most rational response I read all day.
The gaslighting is yours is apparent though.
Anonymous wrote:I thought they bought HEPA because ionizing/UV were not safe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Air lady! Give it a break!
I don’t get the issue with air lady. She’s not advocating for shutting down schools, just making them more safe. The safer schools are the less likely we will get a covid outbreak and the less likely schools will end up shutting down. Isn’t that something we all want to avoid?
I think she is advocating for shutting down schools although she doesn’t use those words. She has zero perspective and thinks she is an expert. Did you catch the Uber hysterical post on arl neighbors?
If you think she's advocating for shutting down schools, that's your own paranoia.
A lot of school have shut down already -- the ones without the things she's advocating for. If you want schools to stay open, stopping opposing things like better ventilation. Unless you just want Covid to spread and that's your agenda, which is what it sounds like.
Arlington has among the highest vaccination rates in the country (and now it's mandated in schools for staff), and has put in more mitigation measures than most school districts, even neighboring ones. I'm confident that our children and staff will be okay. There may be some quarantines, but that's always the risk you took when you signed up for in person school. Even with every mitigation you want in place, you are taking risk. There's only so much Syphax can do with the funding they already have. But I'm happy with what they were able to accomplish, and I feel fine with the mitigation plan in place.
I don't think anyone opposes more mitigation measures necessarily. I even advocated for outdoor lunch at my school, but not as a organized effort with someone giving me talking points and "guidance". Most of us just oppose the incessant "expert"-laden posts and gloom and doom she and her friends constantly post. It's not effective, and like you're seeing here and in other posts, it's backfiring. And I'm saying this as a "normal" parent, not someone affiliated with APE or Open Schools Now.
Maybe you need an AEM break given your over-emotional response to people posting about air filters.
- not SR or APE/OSN
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Air lady! Give it a break!
I don’t get the issue with air lady. She’s not advocating for shutting down schools, just making them more safe. The safer schools are the less likely we will get a covid outbreak and the less likely schools will end up shutting down. Isn’t that something we all want to avoid?
I think she is advocating for shutting down schools although she doesn’t use those words. She has zero perspective and thinks she is an expert. Did you catch the Uber hysterical post on arl neighbors?
If you think she's advocating for shutting down schools, that's your own paranoia.
A lot of school have shut down already -- the ones without the things she's advocating for. If you want schools to stay open, stopping opposing things like better ventilation. Unless you just want Covid to spread and that's your agenda, which is what it sounds like.
Arlington has among the highest vaccination rates in the country (and now it's mandated in schools for staff), and has put in more mitigation measures than most school districts, even neighboring ones. I'm confident that our children and staff will be okay. There may be some quarantines, but that's always the risk you took when you signed up for in person school. Even with every mitigation you want in place, you are taking risk. There's only so much Syphax can do with the funding they already have. But I'm happy with what they were able to accomplish, and I feel fine with the mitigation plan in place.
I don't think anyone opposes more mitigation measures necessarily. I even advocated for outdoor lunch at my school, but not as a organized effort with someone giving me talking points and "guidance". Most of us just oppose the incessant "expert"-laden posts and gloom and doom she and her friends constantly post. It's not effective, and like you're seeing here and in other posts, it's backfiring. And I'm saying this as a "normal" parent, not someone affiliated with APE or Open Schools Now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Air lady! Give it a break!
I don’t get the issue with air lady. She’s not advocating for shutting down schools, just making them more safe. The safer schools are the less likely we will get a covid outbreak and the less likely schools will end up shutting down. Isn’t that something we all want to avoid?
I think she is advocating for shutting down schools although she doesn’t use those words. She has zero perspective and thinks she is an expert. Did you catch the Uber hysterical post on arl neighbors?
If you think she's advocating for shutting down schools, that's your own paranoia.
A lot of school have shut down already -- the ones without the things she's advocating for. If you want schools to stay open, stopping opposing things like better ventilation. Unless you just want Covid to spread and that's your agenda, which is what it sounds like.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Air lady! Give it a break!
I don’t get the issue with air lady. She’s not advocating for shutting down schools, just making them more safe. The safer schools are the less likely we will get a covid outbreak and the less likely schools will end up shutting down. Isn’t that something we all want to avoid?
I think she is advocating for shutting down schools although she doesn’t use those words. She has zero perspective and thinks she is an expert. Did you catch the Uber hysterical post on arl neighbors?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Air lady! Give it a break!
I don’t get the issue with air lady. She’s not advocating for shutting down schools, just making them more safe. The safer schools are the less likely we will get a covid outbreak and the less likely schools will end up shutting down. Isn’t that something we all want to avoid?
The problem is she is not an expert. APS had already consulted to very respected ventilation people prior to schools opening last Spring. And it's her way or the highway. It's not her message necessarily that I have a problem with. It's just the scare tactics that her and her friends use.
Total turn off.
I am op. I am not air lady. I actually have no friends with kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Air lady! Give it a break!
I don’t get the issue with air lady. She’s not advocating for shutting down schools, just making them more safe. The safer schools are the less likely we will get a covid outbreak and the less likely schools will end up shutting down. Isn’t that something we all want to avoid?
I think she is advocating for shutting down schools although she doesn’t use those words. She has zero perspective and thinks she is an expert. Did you catch the Uber hysterical post on arl neighbors?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Air lady! Give it a break!
I don’t get the issue with air lady. She’s not advocating for shutting down schools, just making them more safe. The safer schools are the less likely we will get a covid outbreak and the less likely schools will end up shutting down. Isn’t that something we all want to avoid?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Air lady! Give it a break!
I don’t get the issue with air lady. She’s not advocating for shutting down schools, just making them more safe. The safer schools are the less likely we will get a covid outbreak and the less likely schools will end up shutting down. Isn’t that something we all want to avoid?
The problem is she is not an expert. APS had already consulted to very respected ventilation people prior to schools opening last Spring. And it's her way or the highway. It's not her message necessarily that I have a problem with. It's just the scare tactics that her and her friends use.
Total turn off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Air lady! Give it a break!
I don’t get the issue with air lady. She’s not advocating for shutting down schools, just making them more safe. The safer schools are the less likely we will get a covid outbreak and the less likely schools will end up shutting down. Isn’t that something we all want to avoid?
Anonymous wrote:Air lady! Give it a break!