Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Neither, why would you?
This. No interest in testing my asymptomatic kids. This is insane. We’ll pass, thanks. I’ll test my kids if/when they have symptoms.
Same. DH and I are boosted, our elementary kids are vaccinated. If they develop symptoms, we’ll test them, but if not? Nope.
-Liberal scientist
Liberal Yt Scientist most likely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When you can. Tomorrow is ideal, but today is still good. We tested today, but we have been home from our trip since Friday and have seen no one in the past three days.
Are you hermits?
Your home life must be pretty bad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Neither, why would you?
This. No interest in testing my asymptomatic kids. This is insane. We’ll pass, thanks. I’ll test my kids if/when they have symptoms.
Same. DH and I are boosted, our elementary kids are vaccinated. If they develop symptoms, we’ll test them, but if not? Nope.
-Liberal scientist
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you testing at all?
How is this even a question?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oops, I do recall seeing an email about this but forgot this morning. Oh well!
Most people aren't going to test. The families that do are probably already sheltering in place and/or triple-masking. This is a pretty meaningless request.
People like you are the reason the rest of us now need to keep our kids home for two weeks after spring break.
I'm not sure you understand how the real world works any more. The Covid hysteria is over. It's not just me. Most students aren't going to test. It's just beyond naive to believe otherwise.
a hysteria that left a couple million dead so not really a hysteria so much as a bona fide public health crisis but who's counting
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oops, I do recall seeing an email about this but forgot this morning. Oh well!
Most people aren't going to test. The families that do are probably already sheltering in place and/or triple-masking. This is a pretty meaningless request.
People like you are the reason the rest of us now need to keep our kids home for two weeks after spring break.
I'm not sure you understand how the real world works any more. The Covid hysteria is over. It's not just me. Most students aren't going to test. It's just beyond naive to believe otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oops, I do recall seeing an email about this but forgot this morning. Oh well!
Most people aren't going to test. The families that do are probably already sheltering in place and/or triple-masking. This is a pretty meaningless request.
People like you are the reason the rest of us now need to keep our kids home for two weeks after spring break.
DP, but good lord. Your kids are vaccinated, right? You and your spouse are boosted? Then be like Elsa and Let It Goooooo
I think the point your missing is it isn't just about us but how our actions affect the larger community.
Plus sone of us are concerned about long term effects and don’t want to get Covid. Imagine that!! Do you know how poor the ventilation system is at most schools?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oops, I do recall seeing an email about this but forgot this morning. Oh well!
Most people aren't going to test. The families that do are probably already sheltering in place and/or triple-masking. This is a pretty meaningless request.
People like you are the reason the rest of us now need to keep our kids home for two weeks after spring break.
I'm not sure you understand how the real world works any more. The Covid hysteria is over. It's not just me. Most students aren't going to test. It's just beyond naive to believe otherwise.
I don’t think it matters if many don’t test. Do what you want, and I will do what I think is right. There are many who will test, and that sampling will allow those of us who are concerned to know whether there’s a higher risk of transmission at school or not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oops, I do recall seeing an email about this but forgot this morning. Oh well!
Most people aren't going to test. The families that do are probably already sheltering in place and/or triple-masking. This is a pretty meaningless request.
People like you are the reason the rest of us now need to keep our kids home for two weeks after spring break.
I'm not sure you understand how the real world works any more. The Covid hysteria is over. It's not just me. Most students aren't going to test. It's just beyond naive to believe otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oops, I do recall seeing an email about this but forgot this morning. Oh well!
Most people aren't going to test. The families that do are probably already sheltering in place and/or triple-masking. This is a pretty meaningless request.
People like you are the reason the rest of us now need to keep our kids home for two weeks after spring break.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oops, I do recall seeing an email about this but forgot this morning. Oh well!
Most people aren't going to test. The families that do are probably already sheltering in place and/or triple-masking. This is a pretty meaningless request.
People like you are the reason the rest of us now need to keep our kids home for two weeks after spring break.
DP, but good lord. Your kids are vaccinated, right? You and your spouse are boosted? Then be like Elsa and Let It Goooooo
I think the point your missing is it isn't just about us but how our actions affect the larger community.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oops, I do recall seeing an email about this but forgot this morning. Oh well!
Most people aren't going to test. The families that do are probably already sheltering in place and/or triple-masking. This is a pretty meaningless request.
People like you are the reason the rest of us now need to keep our kids home for two weeks after spring break.
DP, but good lord. Your kids are vaccinated, right? You and your spouse are boosted? Then be like Elsa and Let It Goooooo
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Neither, why would you?
This. No interest in testing my asymptomatic kids. This is insane. We’ll pass, thanks. I’ll test my kids if/when they have symptoms.
Same. DH and I are boosted, our elementary kids are vaccinated. If they develop symptoms, we’ll test them, but if not? Nope.
-Liberal scientist
LOL when someone signs their post with liberal or something similar you know the truth is the exact opposite
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oops, I do recall seeing an email about this but forgot this morning. Oh well!
Most people aren't going to test. The families that do are probably already sheltering in place and/or triple-masking. This is a pretty meaningless request.
People like you are the reason the rest of us now need to keep our kids home for two weeks after spring break.