Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think a better question is whether, when there is a case, it has spread at the school. That tells you whether the precautions the school is taking are working or not. Our school (in Arlington) has had one case. It didn’t spread. The school two blocks away had one case that quickly became 4 cases and then they shut down the school for two weeks (which was wise). I don’t know if it spread any further or not.
Eh I think there is too much randomness and luck involved. Some people spread the virus much more than others for poorly understood reasons.
You also can't tell where the virus spread if classmates' families socialize outside school. I know that happens a lot at our school, both with precautions and without.
If they are not testing weekly its impossible to know if there are positives as kids are more likely at that age to be asymptomatic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think a better question is whether, when there is a case, it has spread at the school. That tells you whether the precautions the school is taking are working or not. Our school (in Arlington) has had one case. It didn’t spread. The school two blocks away had one case that quickly became 4 cases and then they shut down the school for two weeks (which was wise). I don’t know if it spread any further or not.
Eh I think there is too much randomness and luck involved. Some people spread the virus much more than others for poorly understood reasons.
You also can't tell where the virus spread if classmates' families socialize outside school. I know that happens a lot at our school, both with precautions and without.