Anonymous wrote:I just spoke with an old friend today, our kids were in elementary together. They are a FARMS family with limited access to transportation or healthcare in a high-density part of the county.
She said they weren't vaccinated because she wasn't sure it was safe. I gave her an earful. She said she would consider if when they got some spare cash.
That's right. She didn't know it was free to get vaccinated.
You can blame my friend for her ignorance. I'm sure most of you would. I blame myself for not reaching out sooner. But mostly I blame our community for being so siloed that some people never even get the information they need. This is a woman whose eyesight is failing. She doesn't own a computer. She lives in an apartment complex with hundreds of people and apparently no one even bothered to do outreach to them. The pharmacy within walking distance doesn't do vaccines. Etc.
I'm driving her to a vaccination site this weekend. But this breaks me. How are we failing so many Americans like this? I get the reopener's perspective: they just want people like my friend to disappear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile, Baltimore County is going virtual next week:
https://www.wbaltv.com/article/baltimore-county-school-students-january-10-at-home/38698856?fbclid=IwAR0-HON87KniPDqfShAhGtIiHKLwZ_3gFkpz5a2nJDH0Pel6xTHgh3proyM
Well, some places are doing the sensible thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
They need to close already. It is OBVIOUS that a few more weeks of this will kill off more people in hospitals, not just the adult unvaccinated we love to hate, but the elderly (there's a thread today by someone who just her mother to Covid), the fragile, even young children. And it's not just Covid patients: all of you who are injured in accidents or who have acute health problems that need hospital care will have such lousy case that hospitals requested and received lawsuit protection from Hogan. Chemo patients whose lives depend on timely treatment are not receiving care right now. Important surgeries have been canceled.
Do you want to extend this suffering and death even more by refusing to close schools? When we KNOW that Omicron arrives and recedes rapidly and we would only need to close schools for a few weeks?
It's unconscionable.
What are you talking about? There is no evidence that closing the schools alone--without other broader closures--would have any impact on general community spread at all. In fact, in all the studies of which I am aware, the efficacy of school closures, even in conjunction with other closures/restrictions, is contested. So why is it "unconscionable" to oppose measures that do nothing to combat "suffering and death."
+1. It is spreading everywhere, closing schools won't stop it.
If we close everything, it will return when we reopen things, and anyone who didn't catch it in their non-school activities will catch it then. Unless we get to "zero COVID". We can't get to zero COVID. Even China is struggling, with draconian lockdowns. We could "flatten the curve", yes, but schools can't do that alone. it would have to be a bigger lockdown circa March 2020. It is not happening.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has MoCo gone DeSantis on us? This is not making any sense to me (Red School +s popping up daily).
^ first think I posted upthread. The next thing will be tests are no longer needed.
Most of the US and Europe has decided to just let the vulnerable people die, plus randoms who happen to need the hospital during Covid surges.
It's not just here, it's practically everywhere. The world has gone collectively mad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
They need to close already. It is OBVIOUS that a few more weeks of this will kill off more people in hospitals, not just the adult unvaccinated we love to hate, but the elderly (there's a thread today by someone who just her mother to Covid), the fragile, even young children. And it's not just Covid patients: all of you who are injured in accidents or who have acute health problems that need hospital care will have such lousy case that hospitals requested and received lawsuit protection from Hogan. Chemo patients whose lives depend on timely treatment are not receiving care right now. Important surgeries have been canceled.
Do you want to extend this suffering and death even more by refusing to close schools? When we KNOW that Omicron arrives and recedes rapidly and we would only need to close schools for a few weeks?
It's unconscionable.
What are you talking about? There is no evidence that closing the schools alone--without other broader closures--would have any impact on general community spread at all. In fact, in all the studies of which I am aware, the efficacy of school closures, even in conjunction with other closures/restrictions, is contested. So why is it "unconscionable" to oppose measures that do nothing to combat "suffering and death."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has MoCo gone DeSantis on us? This is not making any sense to me (Red School +s popping up daily).
^ first think I posted upthread. The next thing will be tests are no longer needed.
What were the rest of us told last year when we wanted schools open- just move? Maybe you guys should do that. Baltimore and PG are virtual right now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has MoCo gone DeSantis on us? This is not making any sense to me (Red School +s popping up daily).
^ first think I posted upthread. The next thing will be tests are no longer needed.
What were the rest of us told last year when we wanted schools open- just move? Maybe you guys should do that. Baltimore and PG are virtual right now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has MoCo gone DeSantis on us? This is not making any sense to me (Red School +s popping up daily).
^ first think I posted upthread. The next thing will be tests are no longer needed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has MoCo gone DeSantis on us? This is not making any sense to me (Red School +s popping up daily).
^ first think I posted upthread. The next thing will be tests are no longer needed.
Anonymous wrote:Has MoCo gone DeSantis on us? This is not making any sense to me (Red School +s popping up daily).
Anonymous wrote:Has MoCo gone DeSantis on us? This is not making any sense to me (Red School +s popping up daily).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has MoCo gone DeSantis on us? This is not making any sense to me (Red School +s popping up daily).
Because schools is where you draw the "DeSantis" line. Every other institution in MoCo is open without restrictions, but can't be having the kids going to school.
We don't *Have* to go to to malls, restaurants, etc (and we don't!). We do need to go to school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has MoCo gone DeSantis on us? This is not making any sense to me (Red School +s popping up daily).
Because schools is where you draw the "DeSantis" line. Every other institution in MoCo is open without restrictions, but can't be having the kids going to school.