Anonymous wrote:I feel so happy. We won guys!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:math much? here is a visual - it is DC but still seems like a good proxy for the area. Cases per 100,000 down by 50% from peak.
https://twitter.com/JReinerMD/status/1481240789225295873
You don't need to hold your nose roundabout way. We have direct source. No need to cite tweets or DC or canada.
Primary Indicator of County
The last 30 days trend for 7 days moving average - Near peak in flat line - High transmission
Test positivity rate - 25% and the moving average is at peak - High transmission
Covid related hospital bed utilization - still growing and far from peak
https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/covid19/data/#dashboard-primary-indicators
Always pick 7 days moving average to avoid data noise in reporting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cases coming down in MoCo already. MoCo hospitals well under critical levels. only 29 bus routes affected as of today.
Leading isn't easy, especially in times of crisis. But she held strong in the face of parents who ignored science, numbers and the well being of our children.
School remained open, continues to be open, and our children are learning in person. Well done Dr. McKnight. Count me in the camp of hoping she gets the job full time.
And for when this debate inevitably happens again (whether it be the spring, fall or winter)...this is now the 2nd time the county has been right to keep schools open (see Fall 2021 "Delta" wave). Schools stay open, debate is over.
Also, a big kudos to the principals in MoCo who lead each of their respective schools through the wave as well. Deserve as much credit as Dr. McKnight.
+ 1 MILLION!! Yeah for following science and steadfast resolve! So happy she didn’t cave to anxiety and fear.
We have reached the peak and pushed through it. Sure it was bumpy and ugly but this is what “we are in this together” looks like.
Brava McKnight!
+2. Was it perfect? No, far from it. But if DCUM is a taste of the hysteria she had to deal with, than kudos to her for standing firm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:math much? here is a visual - it is DC but still seems like a good proxy for the area. Cases per 100,000 down by 50% from peak.
https://twitter.com/JReinerMD/status/1481240789225295873
You don't need to hold your nose roundabout way. We have direct source. No need to cite tweets or DC or canada.
Primary Indicator of County
The last 30 days trend for 7 days moving average - Near peak in flat line - High transmission
Test positivity rate - 25% and the moving average is at peak - High transmission
Covid related hospital bed utilization - still growing and far from peak
https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/covid19/data/#dashboard-primary-indicators
Always pick 7 days moving average to avoid data noise in reporting.
Anonymous wrote:math much? here is a visual - it is DC but still seems like a good proxy for the area. Cases per 100,000 down by 50% from peak.
https://twitter.com/JReinerMD/status/1481240789225295873
Anonymous wrote:Thank you Dr McKnight for following the science and having balls unlike your predecessor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cases coming down in MoCo already. MoCo hospitals well under critical levels. only 29 bus routes affected as of today.
Leading isn't easy, especially in times of crisis. But she held strong in the face of parents who ignored science, numbers and the well being of our children.
School remained open, continues to be open, and our children are learning in person. Well done Dr. McKnight. Count me in the camp of hoping she gets the job full time.
And for when this debate inevitably happens again (whether it be the spring, fall or winter)...this is now the 2nd time the county has been right to keep schools open (see Fall 2021 "Delta" wave). Schools stay open, debate is over.
Also, a big kudos to the principals in MoCo who lead each of their respective schools through the wave as well. Deserve as much credit as Dr. McKnight.
+ 1 MILLION!! Yeah for following science and steadfast resolve! So happy she didn’t cave to anxiety and fear.
We have reached the peak and pushed through it. Sure it was bumpy and ugly but this is what “we are in this together” looks like.
Brava McKnight!
Oh boy. Let’s talk next week about the peak still trending upwards
Ha! Classic MoCo parent that for some reason hopes the pandemic continues. Cases peaked. Simple math. Next week will be lower. 100% guaranteed.
Anonymous wrote:no matter what side your on, i think we can all agree that mcps is working really hard for our children.
Anonymous wrote:As of today, PG schools are still returning to in-person instruction on Tuesday, and yet people are still crowing about MCPS being open.
The ship has sailed.
Anonymous wrote:Thank you Dr McKnight for following the science and having balls unlike your predecessor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you Dr McKnight for following the science and having balls unlike your predecessor.
Science says but down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cases coming down in MoCo already. MoCo hospitals well under critical levels. only 29 bus routes affected as of today.
Leading isn't easy, especially in times of crisis. But she held strong in the face of parents who ignored science, numbers and the well being of our children.
School remained open, continues to be open, and our children are learning in person. Well done Dr. McKnight. Count me in the camp of hoping she gets the job full time.
And for when this debate inevitably happens again (whether it be the spring, fall or winter)...this is now the 2nd time the county has been right to keep schools open (see Fall 2021 "Delta" wave). Schools stay open, debate is over.
Also, a big kudos to the principals in MoCo who lead each of their respective schools through the wave as well. Deserve as much credit as Dr. McKnight.
+ 1 MILLION!! Yeah for following science and steadfast resolve! So happy she didn’t cave to anxiety and fear.
We have reached the peak and pushed through it. Sure it was bumpy and ugly but this is what “we are in this together” looks like.
Brava McKnight!
Oh boy. Let’s talk next week about the peak still trending upwards