Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I am thankful he is willing to prioritize academics over athletics.
We want our kids in classrooms more than we want them on wrestling mats.
132 of the 133 VA school districts have shown that we can do both. But we are the most vaccinated county in the state so Duran must just think vaccines don't work. Is he an anti-vaxxer? Or just a Zero COVID cultist?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I am thankful he is willing to prioritize academics over athletics.
We want our kids in classrooms more than we want them on wrestling mats.
132 of the 133 VA school districts have shown that we can do both. But we are the most vaccinated county in the state so Duran must just think vaccines don't work. Is he an anti-vaxxer? Or just a Zero COVID cultist?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last time I heard it was less than 20%. Thought I heard the other day they have less than 1/2 that for the new regime.
So 90% vote against surveillance testing. I think that it's overwhelming APS do not want this testing.
If Duran is smart, he'll allow winter sports to continue. Otherwise he won't have any test data for HS students in Arlington, since nobody is willing to give it to him.
Or, if he’s smart, he will resume sports in another week or two after the peak.
2 weeks to slow spread! Heard that one before.
Meanwhile, gyms will be open, restaurants will be open, bars will be open. Arlington community centers will continue to be open, where much higher risk adults can play sports maskless.
These people who want to put all the burden on our children are sick!
It's a sick empty gesture. These people think they can somehow get the positivity rates in the schools lower than the overall community. They can't. But they'll punish our kids as much as possible in the process, while high risk slobs fill restaurants, bars, and ERs.
So go scream at the slobs in the restaurants and bars. You're fighting the wrong battle here. (Not sure what you're referring to about ERs.)
The slobs aren't preventing kids from having a childhood. Duran is.
No. COVID is.
Duran is responsibly navigating an impossible situation.
We get it. You are so full of anger and you have chosen him as your target. We can all do things to minimize absences. Focus on the things you can control instead of irrationally shrieking into the ether.
Duran has made himself a target by putting himself on an island. Nobody else in VHSL is threatening to cancel sports. Am I supposed to believe that Duran is smarter than everyone else?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last time I heard it was less than 20%. Thought I heard the other day they have less than 1/2 that for the new regime.
So 90% vote against surveillance testing. I think that it's overwhelming APS do not want this testing.
If Duran is smart, he'll allow winter sports to continue. Otherwise he won't have any test data for HS students in Arlington, since nobody is willing to give it to him.
Or, if he’s smart, he will resume sports in another week or two after the peak.
2 weeks to slow spread! Heard that one before.
Meanwhile, gyms will be open, restaurants will be open, bars will be open. Arlington community centers will continue to be open, where much higher risk adults can play sports maskless.
These people who want to put all the burden on our children are sick!
It's a sick empty gesture. These people think they can somehow get the positivity rates in the schools lower than the overall community. They can't. But they'll punish our kids as much as possible in the process, while high risk slobs fill restaurants, bars, and ERs.
So go scream at the slobs in the restaurants and bars. You're fighting the wrong battle here. (Not sure what you're referring to about ERs.)
The slobs aren't preventing kids from having a childhood. Duran is.
No. COVID is.
Duran is responsibly navigating an impossible situation.
We get it. You are so full of anger and you have chosen him as your target. We can all do things to minimize absences. Focus on the things you can control instead of irrationally shrieking into the ether.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last time I heard it was less than 20%. Thought I heard the other day they have less than 1/2 that for the new regime.
So 90% vote against surveillance testing. I think that it's overwhelming APS do not want this testing.
If Duran is smart, he'll allow winter sports to continue. Otherwise he won't have any test data for HS students in Arlington, since nobody is willing to give it to him.
Or, if he’s smart, he will resume sports in another week or two after the peak.
2 weeks to slow spread! Heard that one before.
Meanwhile, gyms will be open, restaurants will be open, bars will be open. Arlington community centers will continue to be open, where much higher risk adults can play sports maskless.
These people who want to put all the burden on our children are sick!
It's a sick empty gesture. These people think they can somehow get the positivity rates in the schools lower than the overall community. They can't. But they'll punish our kids as much as possible in the process, while high risk slobs fill restaurants, bars, and ERs.
So go scream at the slobs in the restaurants and bars. You're fighting the wrong battle here. (Not sure what you're referring to about ERs.)
The slobs aren't preventing kids from having a childhood. Duran is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last time I heard it was less than 20%. Thought I heard the other day they have less than 1/2 that for the new regime.
So 90% vote against surveillance testing. I think that it's overwhelming APS do not want this testing.
If Duran is smart, he'll allow winter sports to continue. Otherwise he won't have any test data for HS students in Arlington, since nobody is willing to give it to him.
Or, if he’s smart, he will resume sports in another week or two after the peak.
2 weeks to slow spread! Heard that one before.
Meanwhile, gyms will be open, restaurants will be open, bars will be open. Arlington community centers will continue to be open, where much higher risk adults can play sports maskless.
These people who want to put all the burden on our children are sick!
It's a sick empty gesture. These people think they can somehow get the positivity rates in the schools lower than the overall community. They can't. But they'll punish our kids as much as possible in the process, while high risk slobs fill restaurants, bars, and ERs.
So go scream at the slobs in the restaurants and bars. You're fighting the wrong battle here. (Not sure what you're referring to about ERs.)
The slobs aren't preventing kids from having a childhood. Duran is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last time I heard it was less than 20%. Thought I heard the other day they have less than 1/2 that for the new regime.
So 90% vote against surveillance testing. I think that it's overwhelming APS do not want this testing.
If Duran is smart, he'll allow winter sports to continue. Otherwise he won't have any test data for HS students in Arlington, since nobody is willing to give it to him.
Or, if he’s smart, he will resume sports in another week or two after the peak.
2 weeks to slow spread! Heard that one before.
Meanwhile, gyms will be open, restaurants will be open, bars will be open. Arlington community centers will continue to be open, where much higher risk adults can play sports maskless.
These people who want to put all the burden on our children are sick!
It's a sick empty gesture. These people think they can somehow get the positivity rates in the schools lower than the overall community. They can't. But they'll punish our kids as much as possible in the process, while high risk slobs fill restaurants, bars, and ERs.
So go scream at the slobs in the restaurants and bars. You're fighting the wrong battle here. (Not sure what you're referring to about ERs.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last time I heard it was less than 20%. Thought I heard the other day they have less than 1/2 that for the new regime.
So 90% vote against surveillance testing. I think that it's overwhelming APS do not want this testing.
If Duran is smart, he'll allow winter sports to continue. Otherwise he won't have any test data for HS students in Arlington, since nobody is willing to give it to him.
Or, if he’s smart, he will resume sports in another week or two after the peak.
2 weeks to slow spread! Heard that one before.
Meanwhile, gyms will be open, restaurants will be open, bars will be open. Arlington community centers will continue to be open, where much higher risk adults can play sports maskless.
These people who want to put all the burden on our children are sick!
It's a sick empty gesture. These people think they can somehow get the positivity rates in the schools lower than the overall community. They can't. But they'll punish our kids as much as possible in the process, while high risk slobs fill restaurants, bars, and ERs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last time I heard it was less than 20%. Thought I heard the other day they have less than 1/2 that for the new regime.
So 90% vote against surveillance testing. I think that it's overwhelming APS do not want this testing.
If Duran is smart, he'll allow winter sports to continue. Otherwise he won't have any test data for HS students in Arlington, since nobody is willing to give it to him.
Or, if he’s smart, he will resume sports in another week or two after the peak.
2 weeks to slow spread! Heard that one before.
Meanwhile, gyms will be open, restaurants will be open, bars will be open. Arlington community centers will continue to be open, where much higher risk adults can play sports maskless.
These people who want to put all the burden on our children are sick!
It's a sick empty gesture. These people think they can somehow get the positivity rates in the schools lower than the overall community. They can't. But they'll punish our kids as much as possible in the process, while high risk slobs fill restaurants, bars, and ERs.
Why do you think omicron is going to persist?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last time I heard it was less than 20%. Thought I heard the other day they have less than 1/2 that for the new regime.
So 90% vote against surveillance testing. I think that it's overwhelming APS do not want this testing.
If Duran is smart, he'll allow winter sports to continue. Otherwise he won't have any test data for HS students in Arlington, since nobody is willing to give it to him.
Or, if he’s smart, he will resume sports in another week or two after the peak.
2 weeks to slow spread! Heard that one before.
Meanwhile, gyms will be open, restaurants will be open, bars will be open. Arlington community centers will continue to be open, where much higher risk adults can play sports maskless.
These people who want to put all the burden on our children are sick!
It's a sick empty gesture. These people think they can somehow get the positivity rates in the schools lower than the overall community. They can't. But they'll punish our kids as much as possible in the process, while high risk slobs fill restaurants, bars, and ERs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last time I heard it was less than 20%. Thought I heard the other day they have less than 1/2 that for the new regime.
So 90% vote against surveillance testing. I think that it's overwhelming APS do not want this testing.
If Duran is smart, he'll allow winter sports to continue. Otherwise he won't have any test data for HS students in Arlington, since nobody is willing to give it to him.
Or, if he’s smart, he will resume sports in another week or two after the peak.
2 weeks to slow spread! Heard that one before.
Meanwhile, gyms will be open, restaurants will be open, bars will be open. Arlington community centers will continue to be open, where much higher risk adults can play sports maskless.
These people who want to put all the burden on our children are sick!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last time I heard it was less than 20%. Thought I heard the other day they have less than 1/2 that for the new regime.
So 90% vote against surveillance testing. I think that it's overwhelming APS do not want this testing.
If Duran is smart, he'll allow winter sports to continue. Otherwise he won't have any test data for HS students in Arlington, since nobody is willing to give it to him.
Or, if he’s smart, he will resume sports in another week or two after the peak.
2 weeks to slow spread! Heard that one before.
Meanwhile, gyms will be open, restaurants will be open, bars will be open. Arlington community centers will continue to be open, where much higher risk adults can play sports maskless.
These people who want to put all the burden on our children are sick!
At this point, it's a mental illness. Severe hypochondria and really going into anti-vaxxerism because, even though you know they're all triple vaxxed, they don't think vaccines work.
You’re projecting.
Omicron is fast & furious. Did you see what happened in South Africa. Now that everyone is back in school it will burn through quickly and numbers will drop soon.
Why do you think omicron will linger?
PP should also check their definition of anti-vaxxerism because Fauci himself talks about breakthrough cases.
Are we still calling them "breakthrough cases" now that the science is clear the vaccine doesn't stop transmission?
In one of the most vaccinated places in the world, these cases are called "colds". We don't shut down society and hurt kids mental health to prevent colds.
Oh, you want to protect anti-vaxxers in rural Arkansas? Their schools are normal! You're only hurting our children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last time I heard it was less than 20%. Thought I heard the other day they have less than 1/2 that for the new regime.
So 90% vote against surveillance testing. I think that it's overwhelming APS do not want this testing.
If Duran is smart, he'll allow winter sports to continue. Otherwise he won't have any test data for HS students in Arlington, since nobody is willing to give it to him.
Or, if he’s smart, he will resume sports in another week or two after the peak.
2 weeks to slow spread! Heard that one before.
Meanwhile, gyms will be open, restaurants will be open, bars will be open. Arlington community centers will continue to be open, where much higher risk adults can play sports maskless.
These people who want to put all the burden on our children are sick!
At this point, it's a mental illness. Severe hypochondria and really going into anti-vaxxerism because, even though you know they're all triple vaxxed, they don't think vaccines work.
You’re projecting.
Omicron is fast & furious. Did you see what happened in South Africa. Now that everyone is back in school it will burn through quickly and numbers will drop soon.
Why do you think omicron will linger?
PP should also check their definition of anti-vaxxerism because Fauci himself talks about breakthrough cases.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last time I heard it was less than 20%. Thought I heard the other day they have less than 1/2 that for the new regime.
So 90% vote against surveillance testing. I think that it's overwhelming APS do not want this testing.
If Duran is smart, he'll allow winter sports to continue. Otherwise he won't have any test data for HS students in Arlington, since nobody is willing to give it to him.
Or, if he’s smart, he will resume sports in another week or two after the peak.
2 weeks to slow spread! Heard that one before.
Meanwhile, gyms will be open, restaurants will be open, bars will be open. Arlington community centers will continue to be open, where much higher risk adults can play sports maskless.
These people who want to put all the burden on our children are sick!
At this point, it's a mental illness. Severe hypochondria and really going into anti-vaxxerism because, even though you know they're all triple vaxxed, they don't think vaccines work.
You’re projecting.
Omicron is fast & furious. Did you see what happened in South Africa. Now that everyone is back in school it will burn through quickly and numbers will drop soon.
Why do you think omicron will linger?