Anonymous
Post 08/12/2021 08:58     Subject: APS - getting nervous

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


Lots of parents will be taking a cautious, wait and see approach—wait and see what side effects happen to other people’s kids before they let their own kids get vaccinated. The timetable remains midwinter. Sorry.


Eh, I’m going to take seeing what happens when my kids get vaccinated over: for funsies let’s see what happens when my kid gets Covid.


you do you.


"You doing you" is taking down a lot of other people right now. And that's not caution: that's selfishness pushed to the point of recklessness.


Well, seeing how the vaccination isn’t even available now for < 12 I call, FALSE.
Anonymous
Post 08/12/2021 06:58     Subject: APS - getting nervous

Anonymous wrote:


Lots of parents will be taking a cautious, wait and see approach—wait and see what side effects happen to other people’s kids before they let their own kids get vaccinated. The timetable remains midwinter. Sorry.


Eh, I’m going to take seeing what happens when my kids get vaccinated over: for funsies let’s see what happens when my kid gets Covid.


you do you.


"You doing you" is taking down a lot of other people right now. And that's not caution: that's selfishness pushed to the point of recklessness.
Anonymous
Post 08/12/2021 01:37     Subject: APS - getting nervous

Anonymous wrote:Duran: we are 5-days in-person unless forced to close by governor.


Yes!!!!
Anonymous
Post 08/12/2021 01:36     Subject: Re:APS - getting nervous

Dr. Gottlieb is … concerned.
Anonymous
Post 08/12/2021 01:35     Subject: APS - getting nervous

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I may be paranoid and tainted from the last 1.5 years in APS. But with the rise in cases in Arlington, I'm definitely getting nervous Duran will shift to remote. Especially given the amount of funding he invested in the DL program. This could be a great way to justify his spending. I could use some reassurance here - can anyone in APS enlighten me?


In Arlington County, hospitalizations are down, ICU use is down and no one has died from COVID since June 30; only two deaths since June 7. Stop freaking out.


+1 This is not FL or TX where they are running out of ICU beds.


+1

Our high vaccination rate will keep severe cases down.

APS won’t go virtual because it’s against the law but there will likely be many kids quarantined. Which is maybe worse than concurrent...


The good news is if you're vaccinated you don't have to quarantine (this is per the update APS site). Last night, wtop reported that EUA for Pfizer 5-11 yr old will be approved in the next few WEEKS! Things are going to be better than expected for many.



SERIOUSLY!?!?!?! I heard it was pushing to winter so (if true) this is the best news I've heard in a LONG time.

And yay on quarantines. And hopefully non-covid sniffles won't keep kids out for a whole week this year.


Here's the article - and to the Debbie Downer PP, November is a great target. Most kids would be fully vax by the winter holidays.
https://wtop.com/virginia/2021/08/va-vaccine-chief-approval-of-vaccines-for-kids-5-11-likely-in-a-few-weeks/



Lots of parents will be taking a cautious, wait and see approach—wait and see what side effects happen to other people’s kids before they let their own kids get vaccinated. The timetable remains midwinter. Sorry.


Eh, I’m going to take seeing what happens when my kids get vaccinated over: for funsies let’s see what happens when my kid gets Covid.


you do you.
Anonymous
Post 08/11/2021 18:31     Subject: APS - getting nervous

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I may be paranoid and tainted from the last 1.5 years in APS. But with the rise in cases in Arlington, I'm definitely getting nervous Duran will shift to remote. Especially given the amount of funding he invested in the DL program. This could be a great way to justify his spending. I could use some reassurance here - can anyone in APS enlighten me?


In Arlington County, hospitalizations are down, ICU use is down and no one has died from COVID since June 30; only two deaths since June 7. Stop freaking out.


+1 This is not FL or TX where they are running out of ICU beds.


+1

Our high vaccination rate will keep severe cases down.

APS won’t go virtual because it’s against the law but there will likely be many kids quarantined. Which is maybe worse than concurrent...


The good news is if you're vaccinated you don't have to quarantine (this is per the update APS site). Last night, wtop reported that EUA for Pfizer 5-11 yr old will be approved in the next few WEEKS! Things are going to be better than expected for many.



SERIOUSLY!?!?!?! I heard it was pushing to winter so (if true) this is the best news I've heard in a LONG time.

And yay on quarantines. And hopefully non-covid sniffles won't keep kids out for a whole week this year.


Here's the article - and to the Debbie Downer PP, November is a great target. Most kids would be fully vax by the winter holidays.
https://wtop.com/virginia/2021/08/va-vaccine-chief-approval-of-vaccines-for-kids-5-11-likely-in-a-few-weeks/



Lots of parents will be taking a cautious, wait and see approach—wait and see what side effects happen to other people’s kids before they let their own kids get vaccinated. The timetable remains midwinter. Sorry.


??

Everyone we know is jumping at the bit to get <12 vaccinated.

We will sign up the first date it’s available.



Yeah, literally the first day 12-16 year olds could get it I felt like every kid in Arlington was at the vaccination site with us
Anonymous
Post 08/11/2021 18:20     Subject: APS - getting nervous

Duran: we are 5-days in-person unless forced to close by governor.
Anonymous
Post 08/11/2021 18:00     Subject: APS - getting nervous

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I may be paranoid and tainted from the last 1.5 years in APS. But with the rise in cases in Arlington, I'm definitely getting nervous Duran will shift to remote. Especially given the amount of funding he invested in the DL program. This could be a great way to justify his spending. I could use some reassurance here - can anyone in APS enlighten me?


In Arlington County, hospitalizations are down, ICU use is down and no one has died from COVID since June 30; only two deaths since June 7. Stop freaking out.


+1 This is not FL or TX where they are running out of ICU beds.


+1

Our high vaccination rate will keep severe cases down.

APS won’t go virtual because it’s against the law but there will likely be many kids quarantined. Which is maybe worse than concurrent...


The good news is if you're vaccinated you don't have to quarantine (this is per the update APS site). Last night, wtop reported that EUA for Pfizer 5-11 yr old will be approved in the next few WEEKS! Things are going to be better than expected for many.



SERIOUSLY!?!?!?! I heard it was pushing to winter so (if true) this is the best news I've heard in a LONG time.

And yay on quarantines. And hopefully non-covid sniffles won't keep kids out for a whole week this year.


Here's the article - and to the Debbie Downer PP, November is a great target. Most kids would be fully vax by the winter holidays.
https://wtop.com/virginia/2021/08/va-vaccine-chief-approval-of-vaccines-for-kids-5-11-likely-in-a-few-weeks/



Lots of parents will be taking a cautious, wait and see approach—wait and see what side effects happen to other people’s kids before they let their own kids get vaccinated. The timetable remains midwinter. Sorry.


??

Everyone we know is jumping at the bit to get <12 vaccinated.

We will sign up the first date it’s available.

Anonymous
Post 08/11/2021 17:08     Subject: APS - getting nervous

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I may be paranoid and tainted from the last 1.5 years in APS. But with the rise in cases in Arlington, I'm definitely getting nervous Duran will shift to remote. Especially given the amount of funding he invested in the DL program. This could be a great way to justify his spending. I could use some reassurance here - can anyone in APS enlighten me?


In Arlington County, hospitalizations are down, ICU use is down and no one has died from COVID since June 30; only two deaths since June 7. Stop freaking out.


+1 This is not FL or TX where they are running out of ICU beds.


+1

Our high vaccination rate will keep severe cases down.

APS won’t go virtual because it’s against the law but there will likely be many kids quarantined. Which is maybe worse than concurrent...


The good news is if you're vaccinated you don't have to quarantine (this is per the update APS site). Last night, wtop reported that EUA for Pfizer 5-11 yr old will be approved in the next few WEEKS! Things are going to be better than expected for many.



SERIOUSLY!?!?!?! I heard it was pushing to winter so (if true) this is the best news I've heard in a LONG time.

And yay on quarantines. And hopefully non-covid sniffles won't keep kids out for a whole week this year.


Here's the article - and to the Debbie Downer PP, November is a great target. Most kids would be fully vax by the winter holidays.
https://wtop.com/virginia/2021/08/va-vaccine-chief-approval-of-vaccines-for-kids-5-11-likely-in-a-few-weeks/



Lots of parents will be taking a cautious, wait and see approach—wait and see what side effects happen to other people’s kids before they let their own kids get vaccinated. The timetable remains midwinter. Sorry.


Eh, I’m going to take seeing what happens when my kids get vaccinated over: for funsies let’s see what happens when my kid gets Covid.
Anonymous
Post 08/11/2021 17:03     Subject: APS - getting nervous

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I may be paranoid and tainted from the last 1.5 years in APS. But with the rise in cases in Arlington, I'm definitely getting nervous Duran will shift to remote. Especially given the amount of funding he invested in the DL program. This could be a great way to justify his spending. I could use some reassurance here - can anyone in APS enlighten me?


In Arlington County, hospitalizations are down, ICU use is down and no one has died from COVID since June 30; only two deaths since June 7. Stop freaking out.


+1 This is not FL or TX where they are running out of ICU beds.


+1

Our high vaccination rate will keep severe cases down.

APS won’t go virtual because it’s against the law but there will likely be many kids quarantined. Which is maybe worse than concurrent...


The good news is if you're vaccinated you don't have to quarantine (this is per the update APS site). Last night, wtop reported that EUA for Pfizer 5-11 yr old will be approved in the next few WEEKS! Things are going to be better than expected for many.



SERIOUSLY!?!?!?! I heard it was pushing to winter so (if true) this is the best news I've heard in a LONG time.

And yay on quarantines. And hopefully non-covid sniffles won't keep kids out for a whole week this year.


Here's the article - and to the Debbie Downer PP, November is a great target. Most kids would be fully vax by the winter holidays.
https://wtop.com/virginia/2021/08/va-vaccine-chief-approval-of-vaccines-for-kids-5-11-likely-in-a-few-weeks/



Lots of parents will be taking a cautious, wait and see approach—wait and see what side effects happen to other people’s kids before they let their own kids get vaccinated. The timetable remains midwinter. Sorry.
Anonymous
Post 08/11/2021 12:55     Subject: APS - getting nervous

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I may be paranoid and tainted from the last 1.5 years in APS. But with the rise in cases in Arlington, I'm definitely getting nervous Duran will shift to remote. Especially given the amount of funding he invested in the DL program. This could be a great way to justify his spending. I could use some reassurance here - can anyone in APS enlighten me?


In Arlington County, hospitalizations are down, ICU use is down and no one has died from COVID since June 30; only two deaths since June 7. Stop freaking out.


+1 This is not FL or TX where they are running out of ICU beds.


+1

Our high vaccination rate will keep severe cases down.

APS won’t go virtual because it’s against the law but there will likely be many kids quarantined. Which is maybe worse than concurrent...


The good news is if you're vaccinated you don't have to quarantine (this is per the update APS site). Last night, wtop reported that EUA for Pfizer 5-11 yr old will be approved in the next few WEEKS! Things are going to be better than expected for many.



SERIOUSLY!?!?!?! I heard it was pushing to winter so (if true) this is the best news I've heard in a LONG time.

And yay on quarantines. And hopefully non-covid sniffles won't keep kids out for a whole week this year.


Here's the article - and to the Debbie Downer PP, November is a great target. Most kids would be fully vax by the winter holidays.
https://wtop.com/virginia/2021/08/va-vaccine-chief-approval-of-vaccines-for-kids-5-11-likely-in-a-few-weeks/

Anonymous
Post 08/11/2021 09:55     Subject: APS - getting nervous

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I may be paranoid and tainted from the last 1.5 years in APS. But with the rise in cases in Arlington, I'm definitely getting nervous Duran will shift to remote. Especially given the amount of funding he invested in the DL program. This could be a great way to justify his spending. I could use some reassurance here - can anyone in APS enlighten me?


In Arlington County, hospitalizations are down, ICU use is down and no one has died from COVID since June 30; only two deaths since June 7. Stop freaking out.


+1 This is not FL or TX where they are running out of ICU beds.


+1

Our high vaccination rate will keep severe cases down.

APS won’t go virtual because it’s against the law but there will likely be many kids quarantined. Which is maybe worse than concurrent...


The good news is if you're vaccinated you don't have to quarantine (this is per the update APS site). Last night, wtop reported that EUA for Pfizer 5-11 yr old will be approved in the next few WEEKS! Things are going to be better than expected for many.


Still won't be ready until late Nov. at the earliest.
Anonymous
Post 08/11/2021 09:49     Subject: APS - getting nervous

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I may be paranoid and tainted from the last 1.5 years in APS. But with the rise in cases in Arlington, I'm definitely getting nervous Duran will shift to remote. Especially given the amount of funding he invested in the DL program. This could be a great way to justify his spending. I could use some reassurance here - can anyone in APS enlighten me?


In Arlington County, hospitalizations are down, ICU use is down and no one has died from COVID since June 30; only two deaths since June 7. Stop freaking out.


+1 This is not FL or TX where they are running out of ICU beds.


+1

Our high vaccination rate will keep severe cases down.

APS won’t go virtual because it’s against the law but there will likely be many kids quarantined. Which is maybe worse than concurrent...


The good news is if you're vaccinated you don't have to quarantine (this is per the update APS site). Last night, wtop reported that EUA for Pfizer 5-11 yr old will be approved in the next few WEEKS! Things are going to be better than expected for many.



SERIOUSLY!?!?!?! I heard it was pushing to winter so (if true) this is the best news I've heard in a LONG time.

And yay on quarantines. And hopefully non-covid sniffles won't keep kids out for a whole week this year.
Anonymous
Post 08/11/2021 09:38     Subject: APS - getting nervous

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I may be paranoid and tainted from the last 1.5 years in APS. But with the rise in cases in Arlington, I'm definitely getting nervous Duran will shift to remote. Especially given the amount of funding he invested in the DL program. This could be a great way to justify his spending. I could use some reassurance here - can anyone in APS enlighten me?


In Arlington County, hospitalizations are down, ICU use is down and no one has died from COVID since June 30; only two deaths since June 7. Stop freaking out.


+1 This is not FL or TX where they are running out of ICU beds.


+1

Our high vaccination rate will keep severe cases down.

APS won’t go virtual because it’s against the law but there will likely be many kids quarantined. Which is maybe worse than concurrent...


The good news is if you're vaccinated you don't have to quarantine (this is per the update APS site). Last night, wtop reported that EUA for Pfizer 5-11 yr old will be approved in the next few WEEKS! Things are going to be better than expected for many.
Anonymous
Post 08/11/2021 09:36     Subject: APS - getting nervous

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I may be paranoid and tainted from the last 1.5 years in APS. But with the rise in cases in Arlington, I'm definitely getting nervous Duran will shift to remote. Especially given the amount of funding he invested in the DL program. This could be a great way to justify his spending. I could use some reassurance here - can anyone in APS enlighten me?


In Arlington County, hospitalizations are down, ICU use is down and no one has died from COVID since June 30; only two deaths since June 7. Stop freaking out.


+1 This is not FL or TX where they are running out of ICU beds.


+1

Our high vaccination rate will keep severe cases down.

APS won’t go virtual because it’s against the law but there will likely be many kids quarantined. Which is maybe worse than concurrent...