Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about high school graduation? Whitman graduation is tomorrow at 9am at the school
A few hours won't kill you. It won't have any long term impact.
You'll be slightly uncomfortable for a few hours. That's it
That's just plain wrong on the facts, especially if you have lung or heart/circulatory problems.
https://www.airnow.gov/aqi/aqi-basics/extremely-high-levels-of-pm25/
But that's for levels beyond the AQI. We're not there. We're in red: "Some members of the general public may experience health effects; members of sensitive groups may experience more serious health effects."
That's not nearly enough to shut down graduation
Some members of the general public may experience health effects; members of sensitive groups may experience more serious health effects; but we should go ahead and hold graduation!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about high school graduation? Whitman graduation is tomorrow at 9am at the school
A few hours won't kill you. It won't have any long term impact.
You'll be slightly uncomfortable for a few hours. That's it
That's just plain wrong on the facts, especially if you have lung or heart/circulatory problems.
https://www.airnow.gov/aqi/aqi-basics/extremely-high-levels-of-pm25/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about high school graduation? Whitman graduation is tomorrow at 9am at the school
A few hours won't kill you. It won't have any long term impact.
You'll be slightly uncomfortable for a few hours. That's it
That's just plain wrong on the facts, especially if you have lung or heart/circulatory problems.
https://www.airnow.gov/aqi/aqi-basics/extremely-high-levels-of-pm25/
But that's for levels beyond the AQI. We're not there. We're in red: "Some members of the general public may experience health effects; members of sensitive groups may experience more serious health effects."
That's not nearly enough to shut down graduation
Some members of the general public may experience health effects; members of sensitive groups may experience more serious health effects; but we should go ahead and hold graduation!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about high school graduation? Whitman graduation is tomorrow at 9am at the school
A few hours won't kill you. It won't have any long term impact.
You'll be slightly uncomfortable for a few hours. That's it
This. Seriously. I hope they don't cancel high school graduation for this. People who are concerned can wear a mask. Or stay home and watch a live stream.
People who are graduating can't stay home and watch a live stream.
^^^Neither can faculty or staff who are participating in the graduation ceremony. I don't know what MCPS should do, but I do know that people who say the effects of PM2.5 is "slightly uncomfortable for a few hours" either don't know what they're talking about or are purposely minimizing the problem.
MCPS should encourage people who are concerned to wear a N95 mask and they should allow schools to hold their graduation ceremonies.
Yeah, but people who aren't concerned will also experience health effects.
MCPS is only responsible for so much of our lives.
True. For example, whether or not to hold an outdoor graduation when the air quality is dangerously bad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about high school graduation? Whitman graduation is tomorrow at 9am at the school
A few hours won't kill you. It won't have any long term impact.
You'll be slightly uncomfortable for a few hours. That's it
This. Seriously. I hope they don't cancel high school graduation for this. People who are concerned can wear a mask. Or stay home and watch a live stream.
People who are graduating can't stay home and watch a live stream.
^^^Neither can faculty or staff who are participating in the graduation ceremony. I don't know what MCPS should do, but I do know that people who say the effects of PM2.5 is "slightly uncomfortable for a few hours" either don't know what they're talking about or are purposely minimizing the problem.
MCPS should encourage people who are concerned to wear a N95 mask and they should allow schools to hold their graduation ceremonies.
Yeah, but people who aren't concerned will also experience health effects.
MCPS is only responsible for so much of our lives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about high school graduation? Whitman graduation is tomorrow at 9am at the school
A few hours won't kill you. It won't have any long term impact.
You'll be slightly uncomfortable for a few hours. That's it
This. Seriously. I hope they don't cancel high school graduation for this. People who are concerned can wear a mask. Or stay home and watch a live stream.
People who are graduating can't stay home and watch a live stream.
^^^Neither can faculty or staff who are participating in the graduation ceremony. I don't know what MCPS should do, but I do know that people who say the effects of PM2.5 is "slightly uncomfortable for a few hours" either don't know what they're talking about or are purposely minimizing the problem.
MCPS should encourage people who are concerned to wear a N95 mask and they should allow schools to hold their graduation ceremonies.
Yeah, but people who aren't concerned will also experience health effects.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about high school graduation? Whitman graduation is tomorrow at 9am at the school
A few hours won't kill you. It won't have any long term impact.
You'll be slightly uncomfortable for a few hours. That's it
That's just plain wrong on the facts, especially if you have lung or heart/circulatory problems.
https://www.airnow.gov/aqi/aqi-basics/extremely-high-levels-of-pm25/
But that's for levels beyond the AQI. We're not there. We're in red: "Some members of the general public may experience health effects; members of sensitive groups may experience more serious health effects."
That's not nearly enough to shut down graduation
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about high school graduation? Whitman graduation is tomorrow at 9am at the school
A few hours won't kill you. It won't have any long term impact.
You'll be slightly uncomfortable for a few hours. That's it
This. Seriously. I hope they don't cancel high school graduation for this. People who are concerned can wear a mask. Or stay home and watch a live stream.
People who are graduating can't stay home and watch a live stream.
^^^Neither can faculty or staff who are participating in the graduation ceremony. I don't know what MCPS should do, but I do know that people who say the effects of PM2.5 is "slightly uncomfortable for a few hours" either don't know what they're talking about or are purposely minimizing the problem.
MCPS should encourage people who are concerned to wear a N95 mask and they should allow schools to hold their graduation ceremonies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about high school graduation? Whitman graduation is tomorrow at 9am at the school
A few hours won't kill you. It won't have any long term impact.
You'll be slightly uncomfortable for a few hours. That's it
That's just plain wrong on the facts, especially if you have lung or heart/circulatory problems.
https://www.airnow.gov/aqi/aqi-basics/extremely-high-levels-of-pm25/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about high school graduation? Whitman graduation is tomorrow at 9am at the school
A few hours won't kill you. It won't have any long term impact.
You'll be slightly uncomfortable for a few hours. That's it
This. Seriously. I hope they don't cancel high school graduation for this. People who are concerned can wear a mask. Or stay home and watch a live stream.
People who are graduating can't stay home and watch a live stream.
^^^Neither can faculty or staff who are participating in the graduation ceremony. I don't know what MCPS should do, but I do know that people who say the effects of PM2.5 is "slightly uncomfortable for a few hours" either don't know what they're talking about or are purposely minimizing the problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about high school graduation? Whitman graduation is tomorrow at 9am at the school
A few hours won't kill you. It won't have any long term impact.
You'll be slightly uncomfortable for a few hours. That's it
This. Seriously. I hope they don't cancel high school graduation for this. People who are concerned can wear a mask. Or stay home and watch a live stream.
People who are graduating can't stay home and watch a live stream.
They can wear their KN95 or N95 masks. If they cancel high school graduation, when do you think they'll reschedule it for? Unlikely it even happens or it will be a depressing virtual event. Let the kids have their graduation.
How great is it that people have N95 masks because we made individual people responsible for protecting themselves from a public health problem, which they can now use for a different issue where we're making individual people responsible for protecting themselves from a public health problem!
Um, the county was giving out N95 masks FOR FREE. Sorry you missed that. It would be good if they supplied them again for this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about high school graduation? Whitman graduation is tomorrow at 9am at the school
A few hours won't kill you. It won't have any long term impact.
You'll be slightly uncomfortable for a few hours. That's it
This. Seriously. I hope they don't cancel high school graduation for this. People who are concerned can wear a mask. Or stay home and watch a live stream.
People who are graduating can't stay home and watch a live stream.
They can wear their KN95 or N95 masks. If they cancel high school graduation, when do you think they'll reschedule it for? Unlikely it even happens or it will be a depressing virtual event. Let the kids have their graduation.
How great is it that people have N95 masks because we made individual people responsible for protecting themselves from a public health problem, which they can now use for a different issue where we're making individual people responsible for protecting themselves from a public health problem!
Um, the county was giving out N95 masks FOR FREE. Sorry you missed that. It would be good if they supplied them again for this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about high school graduation? Whitman graduation is tomorrow at 9am at the school
A few hours won't kill you. It won't have any long term impact.
You'll be slightly uncomfortable for a few hours. That's it
This. Seriously. I hope they don't cancel high school graduation for this. People who are concerned can wear a mask. Or stay home and watch a live stream.
People who are graduating can't stay home and watch a live stream.
They can wear their KN95 or N95 masks. If they cancel high school graduation, when do you think they'll reschedule it for? Unlikely it even happens or it will be a depressing virtual event. Let the kids have their graduation.
How great is it that people have N95 masks because we made individual people responsible for protecting themselves from a public health problem, which they can now use for a different issue where we're making individual people responsible for protecting themselves from a public health problem!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about high school graduation? Whitman graduation is tomorrow at 9am at the school
A few hours won't kill you. It won't have any long term impact.
You'll be slightly uncomfortable for a few hours. That's it
This. Seriously. I hope they don't cancel high school graduation for this. People who are concerned can wear a mask. Or stay home and watch a live stream.
People who are graduating can't stay home and watch a live stream.
They can wear their KN95 or N95 masks. If they cancel high school graduation, when do you think they'll reschedule it for? Unlikely it even happens or it will be a depressing virtual event. Let the kids have their graduation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are the chances of an 8th grade Six Flags trip happening on Friday?
No chance.