Anonymous
Post 08/21/2021 06:09     Subject: Re:This is going to be bad…

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Looks like there are anxious parents everywhere in DMV area and not just on DCUM as some are claiming..
'It's just cruel': Parents push for virtual learning options again as COVID numbers spike
https://wjla.com/news/back-to-school/its-just-cruel-parents-push-for-virtual-learning-options-again-as-covid-numbers-spike?_gl=1*c1qrlq*_ga*MEhYa3RpYjNNdjVMODFFN19XRGdjbzRLUTk3amNLWkFnMkVqb2JvTTUyOXZaOFhUWjlldU9XZENtd3dRcHEteA..


They interviewed one of the 1,300 people that signed that survey. If you mean not all of those 1,300 people are posting on DCUM, I'd agree with you. All the parents/kids I saw at our back-to-school yesterday looked really excited and relaxed.


Same at our school. Everyone was happy to be back.
I asked our principal if she’s heard from parents. She said she’s only heard from one parent who called about being nervous. At our staff meeting, teachers shared how excited both they and families were. I was surprised how overwhelmed (with joy) I was seeing so many kids at Open House.


Yep. All the kids, parents, and teachers I saw were wearing masks without a blip, but you could still see the smiles in so many eyes. Our second grade teacher was practically glowing!
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2021 05:53     Subject: Re:This is going to be bad…

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Looks like there are anxious parents everywhere in DMV area and not just on DCUM as some are claiming..
'It's just cruel': Parents push for virtual learning options again as COVID numbers spike
https://wjla.com/news/back-to-school/its-just-cruel-parents-push-for-virtual-learning-options-again-as-covid-numbers-spike?_gl=1*c1qrlq*_ga*MEhYa3RpYjNNdjVMODFFN19XRGdjbzRLUTk3amNLWkFnMkVqb2JvTTUyOXZaOFhUWjlldU9XZENtd3dRcHEteA..


They interviewed one of the 1,300 people that signed that survey. If you mean not all of those 1,300 people are posting on DCUM, I'd agree with you. All the parents/kids I saw at our back-to-school yesterday looked really excited and relaxed.


Same at our school. Everyone was happy to be back.
I asked our principal if she’s heard from parents. She said she’s only heard from one parent who called about being nervous. At our staff meeting, teachers shared how excited both they and families were. I was surprised how overwhelmed (with joy) I was seeing so many kids at Open House.
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2021 05:48     Subject: This is going to be bad…

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So in sum, it's basically a free-for-all. Choose whatever you want to do.


Exactly.


Also, FC Health Dept is a mess. FCPS has a clear policy on the website that follows the CDC. Yet the HD is directing vaccinated students to do differently. That is what is making this whole thing confusing.
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2021 05:44     Subject: Re:This is going to be bad…

Anonymous wrote:Looks like there are anxious parents everywhere in DMV area and not just on DCUM as some are claiming..
'It's just cruel': Parents push for virtual learning options again as COVID numbers spike
https://wjla.com/news/back-to-school/its-just-cruel-parents-push-for-virtual-learning-options-again-as-covid-numbers-spike?_gl=1*c1qrlq*_ga*MEhYa3RpYjNNdjVMODFFN19XRGdjbzRLUTk3amNLWkFnMkVqb2JvTTUyOXZaOFhUWjlldU9XZENtd3dRcHEteA..


They interviewed one of the 1,300 people that signed that survey. If you mean not all of those 1,300 people are posting on DCUM, I'd agree with you. All the parents/kids I saw at our back-to-school yesterday looked really excited and relaxed.
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2021 01:58     Subject: Re:This is going to be bad…

Looks like there are anxious parents everywhere in DMV area and not just on DCUM as some are claiming..
'It's just cruel': Parents push for virtual learning options again as COVID numbers spike
https://wjla.com/news/back-to-school/its-just-cruel-parents-push-for-virtual-learning-options-again-as-covid-numbers-spike?_gl=1*c1qrlq*_ga*MEhYa3RpYjNNdjVMODFFN19XRGdjbzRLUTk3amNLWkFnMkVqb2JvTTUyOXZaOFhUWjlldU9XZENtd3dRcHEteA..
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2021 00:44     Subject: This is going to be bad…

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Basically, your kid goes to school unless you get contacted by health department and told otherwise. It's not complicated at all. It's as if you all are complaining that, thankfully, we have a health department that might call you.

And really, even if someone in your class had COVID, the chance of your kid being considered a close contact is very low. They have to be in close proximity for extended period I think.

If your kid does get delta, it will likely present like a normal cold. That's what the news is saying, and that's what a pedi told me he has seen. Delta is different.

Just relax everybody. It's going to be ok.


1) Then FCPS should explicitly state, “Your kid goes to school unless contacted by the health department.”
2) a “close contact” is defined as within 3 feet for at least 15 minutes per CDC and FCHD. So the chances are high that my kid would be a close contact if someone in his class or on his team tested positive.


I don't think so if they were masked.


Less than 3 feet is a close contact even if masked.
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2021 00:32     Subject: This is going to be bad…

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Basically, your kid goes to school unless you get contacted by health department and told otherwise. It's not complicated at all. It's as if you all are complaining that, thankfully, we have a health department that might call you.

And really, even if someone in your class had COVID, the chance of your kid being considered a close contact is very low. They have to be in close proximity for extended period I think.

If your kid does get delta, it will likely present like a normal cold. That's what the news is saying, and that's what a pedi told me he has seen. Delta is different.

Just relax everybody. It's going to be ok.


1) Then FCPS should explicitly state, “Your kid goes to school unless contacted by the health department.”
2) a “close contact” is defined as within 3 feet for at least 15 minutes per CDC and FCHD. So the chances are high that my kid would be a close contact if someone in his class or on his team tested positive.


There is an exception for k-12 school settings. https://www.doe.virginia.gov/support/health_medical/office/covid-19-faq-reopening.shtml

5. What happens if a student or staff is exposed to COVID-19 in schools? What is the definition of close contact in a school setting?
Schools will be working with local health departments to conduct contract tracing, and provide guidance on appropriate steps following an exposure to an individual with COVID-19 in a school setting.

It is important to note that the definition of close contact includes an exception for K-12 settings for the purposes of case investigation and contact tracing. In general, VDH uses proximity of within 6 feet for a total of 15 minutes or more within 24 hours to determine the need for quarantining persons who have had close contact exposure to someone with suspected or confirmed COVID-19.

But in indoor K-12 settings, a student who is within 3 to 6 feet of an infected student is not considered a close contact as long as both students are wearing masks. This exception does not apply to teachers, staff, or other adults in indoor K-12 settings.
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2021 00:28     Subject: This is going to be bad…

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Basically, your kid goes to school unless you get contacted by health department and told otherwise. It's not complicated at all. It's as if you all are complaining that, thankfully, we have a health department that might call you.

And really, even if someone in your class had COVID, the chance of your kid being considered a close contact is very low. They have to be in close proximity for extended period I think.

If your kid does get delta, it will likely present like a normal cold. That's what the news is saying, and that's what a pedi told me he has seen. Delta is different.

Just relax everybody. It's going to be ok.


1) Then FCPS should explicitly state, “Your kid goes to school unless contacted by the health department.”
2) a “close contact” is defined as within 3 feet for at least 15 minutes per CDC and FCHD. So the chances are high that my kid would be a close contact if someone in his class or on his team tested positive.


I don't think so if they were masked.
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2021 00:08     Subject: This is going to be bad…

Anonymous wrote:Basically, your kid goes to school unless you get contacted by health department and told otherwise. It's not complicated at all. It's as if you all are complaining that, thankfully, we have a health department that might call you.

And really, even if someone in your class had COVID, the chance of your kid being considered a close contact is very low. They have to be in close proximity for extended period I think.

If your kid does get delta, it will likely present like a normal cold. That's what the news is saying, and that's what a pedi told me he has seen. Delta is different.

Just relax everybody. It's going to be ok.


1) Then FCPS should explicitly state, “Your kid goes to school unless contacted by the health department.”
2) a “close contact” is defined as within 3 feet for at least 15 minutes per CDC and FCHD. So the chances are high that my kid would be a close contact if someone in his class or on his team tested positive.
Anonymous
Post 08/20/2021 22:53     Subject: Re:This is going to be bad…

I think we just have to take it on ourselves as individuals to protect the community the best we can and make smart, well-reasoned decisions. The county’s health department is a mess, the central administration for our public schools is the epitome of incompetence, but I find it reassuring that the OP is extremely conscientious and is trying to do the right thing. Her kid is vaccinated, wearing a mask responsibly, and has negative tests. It is ridiculous to keep him in quarantine and keep him out of school. His absence from class would have a negative impact on the teacher and students who need to work with him, on his family, and on his own well-being. I respect her decision to resist irrational advice from INOVA and send him to school. If all parents are even a little bit like OP, i think we will be fine.
Anonymous
Post 08/20/2021 21:43     Subject: This is going to be bad…

Basically, your kid goes to school unless you get contacted by health department and told otherwise. It's not complicated at all. It's as if you all are complaining that, thankfully, we have a health department that might call you.

And really, even if someone in your class had COVID, the chance of your kid being considered a close contact is very low. They have to be in close proximity for extended period I think.

If your kid does get delta, it will likely present like a normal cold. That's what the news is saying, and that's what a pedi told me he has seen. Delta is different.

Just relax everybody. It's going to be ok.
Anonymous
Post 08/20/2021 21:41     Subject: This is going to be bad…

But the coach was wearing a mask, and the team was practicing outside, right?
Anonymous
Post 08/20/2021 21:37     Subject: This is going to be bad…

Anonymous wrote:So in sum, it's basically a free-for-all. Choose whatever you want to do.


Exactly.
Anonymous
Post 08/20/2021 21:34     Subject: This is going to be bad…

So in sum, it's basically a free-for-all. Choose whatever you want to do.
Anonymous
Post 08/20/2021 21:30     Subject: This is going to be bad…

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have been saying this for weeks- FCHD is awful and does not care if your kid is vaccinated. 14 day quarantine no matter vaccinated status.


'tis a pity you've been saying this for weeks and haven't learned anything in the meantime.

Per FCPS website:

"Unvaccinated students who are identified as a close contact with someone with COVID-19 must remain home for 14 days after their last exposure.

Fully vaccinated students who are identified as a close contact with someone with COVID-19 do not need to remain home as long as they do not have symptoms. Verification of the status of vaccination will be required before a student may return to school. Verification will be completed by the FCHD contact tracing process. "


I’ll tell you right now this guidance is BS. It’s not being followed. My daughter was in close contact with her coach, who tested positive Tuesday. The whole team was first told to wait to hear from FCHD but no one was contacted. Today we got the all clear that the whole team can go to school Monday (which I’m happy about) and no one was asked to provide proof of vaccination. it’s going to be a big mess.


I’m PP…should note we got the all clear from the school, not the Health Department.