Anonymous wrote:Vaccinated teacher here who thinks mandates might eventually come when Pfizer is fully approved and the number of positive cases in DC hits 500.
Anonymous wrote:If we can’t force all eligible kids to be vaccinated, we can’t make teachers be vaccinated.
I’m a fully vaccinated teacher (since February) and I’ve been back in person since March.
Anonymous wrote:If we can’t force all eligible kids to be vaccinated, we can’t make teachers be vaccinated.
I’m a fully vaccinated teacher (since February) and I’ve been back in person since March.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People, teacher vaccination is really only a tiny piece of the "adults in schools" vaccination puzzle. It doesn't actually make me feel better that lots of teachers are vaccinated if the NYC numbers hold for staff and non-teachers.
Thank you! For some reason the people on this site believe that this WTU data will tell them everything about the school. It tells you a fraction of the people who breathe, walk and interact with and around your child. You need every single adult in the building vaccinated.
WTU could put pressure on the other staff unions and on DCPS to mandate vax for all adults in school.
Anonymous wrote:If we can’t force all eligible kids to be vaccinated, we can’t make teachers be vaccinated.
I’m a fully vaccinated teacher (since February) and I’ve been back in person since March.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People, teacher vaccination is really only a tiny piece of the "adults in schools" vaccination puzzle. It doesn't actually make me feel better that lots of teachers are vaccinated if the NYC numbers hold for staff and non-teachers.
Thank you! For some reason the people on this site believe that this WTU data will tell them everything about the school. It tells you a fraction of the people who breathe, walk and interact with and around your child. You need every single adult in the building vaccinated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I wear a mask everyday and get tested weekly why do you all care if I'm vaccinated or not?
Because we got vaccinated so we don't have to keep jumping through ridiculous hoops like this. Get vaccinated.
Anonymous wrote:People, teacher vaccination is really only a tiny piece of the "adults in schools" vaccination puzzle. It doesn't actually make me feel better that lots of teachers are vaccinated if the NYC numbers hold for staff and non-teachers.
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:New York City says 40 percent of its public school teachers are unvaccinated.
I finally got around to fact checking this and, of course, it is being misrepresented. As near as I can tell, the source of this claim is a single figure on a bar chart showing vaccination rates of NYC public employees. One bar on the chart represents "The Department of Education". That includes all staff of that department, not just teachers.
The PP seems to believe that NYC data can be extrapolated to be useful for DC. So, let's extrapolate. DC school infection rates show that teachers have less than a quarter number of infections as other school staff, suggesting a much higher vaccination rate (data available here: https://coronavirus.dc.gov/data/schools). Assuming that this trend is the same in NYC (and the PP clearly believes the trends in the two cities are the same), teachers vaccinations are likely much higher than 60%.
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:New York City says 40 percent of its public school teachers are unvaccinated.
I finally got around to fact checking this and, of course, it is being misrepresented. As near as I can tell, the source of this claim is a single figure on a bar chart showing vaccination rates of NYC public employees. One bar on the chart represents "The Department of Education". That includes all staff of that department, not just teachers.
The PP seems to believe that NYC data can be extrapolated to be useful for DC. So, let's extrapolate. DC school infection rates show that teachers have less than a quarter number of infections as other school staff, suggesting a much higher vaccination rate (data available here: https://coronavirus.dc.gov/data/schools). Assuming that this trend is the same in NYC (and the PP clearly believes the trends in the two cities are the same), teachers vaccinations are likely much higher than 60%.
Thank you for clarifying this information. Scary how loose people are with facts.
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:New York City says 40 percent of its public school teachers are unvaccinated.
I finally got around to fact checking this and, of course, it is being misrepresented. As near as I can tell, the source of this claim is a single figure on a bar chart showing vaccination rates of NYC public employees. One bar on the chart represents "The Department of Education". That includes all staff of that department, not just teachers.
The PP seems to believe that NYC data can be extrapolated to be useful for DC. So, let's extrapolate. DC school infection rates show that teachers have less than a quarter number of infections as other school staff, suggesting a much higher vaccination rate (data available here: https://coronavirus.dc.gov/data/schools). Assuming that this trend is the same in NYC (and the PP clearly believes the trends in the two cities are the same), teachers vaccinations are likely much higher than 60%.