Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:typical white privilege answers here.
I have a nanny so I'm good.
I have the luxury of working from home while my kids are at the house.
Black lives matter too.
Yeah, I’m black, and I don’t want my child to die of Covid. So she’s staying home. Because Covid affects our community disproportionately.
Also, I believe I read somewhere that schools where the majority of parents wanted to return were majority White hi SES.
Cue for: That’s because white patents care about education, Black parents don’t.
Sorry, bit of a tangent, but I thought it was interesting that the reason POC said they wanted to keep their kids home was that they don't trust the schools to do the right things. In other words, they didn't say they didn't believe school could be done safely, but they don't t DCPS to pull it off.
I feel like this wasn't emphasized enough.
*don't trust DCPS to pull it off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:typical white privilege answers here.
I have a nanny so I'm good.
I have the luxury of working from home while my kids are at the house.
Black lives matter too.
Yeah, I’m black, and I don’t want my child to die of Covid. So she’s staying home. Because Covid affects our community disproportionately.
Also, I believe I read somewhere that schools where the majority of parents wanted to return were majority White hi SES.
Cue for: That’s because white patents care about education, Black parents don’t.
Sorry, bit of a tangent, but I thought it was interesting that the reason POC said they wanted to keep their kids home was that they don't trust the schools to do the right things. In other words, they didn't say they didn't believe school could be done safely, but they don't t DCPS to pull it off.
I feel like this wasn't emphasized enough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:typical white privilege answers here.
I have a nanny so I'm good.
I have the luxury of working from home while my kids are at the house.
Black lives matter too.
Yeah, I’m black, and I don’t want my child to die of Covid. So she’s staying home. Because Covid affects our community disproportionately.
Also, I believe I read somewhere that schools where the majority of parents wanted to return were majority White hi SES.
Cue for: That’s because white patents care about education, Black parents don’t.
Anonymous wrote:typical white privilege answers here.
I have a nanny so I'm good.
I have the luxury of working from home while my kids are at the house.
Black lives matter too.
Anonymous wrote:Exactly, and since there’s limited availability of in-person learning, people who think Covid is like the flu should be grateful to those of us who prefer DL, for whatever reason. More pathogens for your kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not send my child to school until she is vaccinated. I don't want to gamble with her long-term health though I understand she is unlikely to be significantly affected in the present.
So you're willing to keep your kids out of school until children can get the vaccine? Because that may be 2022, given that they haven't started trials on kids yet.
Yes they have. https://www.keyc.com/2021/01/10/clinical-trials-underway-develop-childrens-covid-vaccine/
Will be a few months, but not years.
Regardless of timeframe, yes, I will keep my child home until she is vaccinated. I won't send her back to school and risk her getting something that could cause her lung/heart/whoknowswhat problems the rest of her life.
the risks of a vaccine are very likely higher than the risks of covid. the reason to vax kids is for herd immunity, to protect you in other words.
I'm not sure that PP is thinking with all her lights on. She should probably stop driving her car with her kid or letting her child walk down the street. Too dangerous.
Why are you attacking her for her choice?
The PP is just making her aware of her irrational assessment of risk.
I think it’s completely irrational people would send their kids back in this environment. You have to be a moron to not see the train wreck that is in front of you. The people who want schools open aren’t thinking with all their headlights on. See??? It goes both ways.
Um, no. The data from areas with similar or higher community spread where schools are fully or partially open doesn't support your view.
Did you even read up thread? The poster was saying how dumb someone was for keeping their kid home. This poster was pointing out how dumb people are for sending kids.
Thanks for your constant examples from wurope in a thread that didn’t ask for it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not send my child to school until she is vaccinated. I don't want to gamble with her long-term health though I understand she is unlikely to be significantly affected in the present.
So you're willing to keep your kids out of school until children can get the vaccine? Because that may be 2022, given that they haven't started trials on kids yet.
Yes they have. https://www.keyc.com/2021/01/10/clinical-trials-underway-develop-childrens-covid-vaccine/
Will be a few months, but not years.
Regardless of timeframe, yes, I will keep my child home until she is vaccinated. I won't send her back to school and risk her getting something that could cause her lung/heart/whoknowswhat problems the rest of her life.
the risks of a vaccine are very likely higher than the risks of covid. the reason to vax kids is for herd immunity, to protect you in other words.
I'm not sure that PP is thinking with all her lights on. She should probably stop driving her car with her kid or letting her child walk down the street. Too dangerous.
Why are you attacking her for her choice?
The PP is just making her aware of her irrational assessment of risk.
I think it’s completely irrational people would send their kids back in this environment. You have to be a moron to not see the train wreck that is in front of you. The people who want schools open aren’t thinking with all their headlights on. See??? It goes both ways.
Um, no. The data from areas with similar or higher community spread where schools are fully or partially open doesn't support your view.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not send my child to school until she is vaccinated. I don't want to gamble with her long-term health though I understand she is unlikely to be significantly affected in the present.
So you're willing to keep your kids out of school until children can get the vaccine? Because that may be 2022, given that they haven't started trials on kids yet.
Yes they have. https://www.keyc.com/2021/01/10/clinical-trials-underway-develop-childrens-covid-vaccine/
Will be a few months, but not years.
Regardless of timeframe, yes, I will keep my child home until she is vaccinated. I won't send her back to school and risk her getting something that could cause her lung/heart/whoknowswhat problems the rest of her life.
the risks of a vaccine are very likely higher than the risks of covid. the reason to vax kids is for herd immunity, to protect you in other words.
I'm not sure that PP is thinking with all her lights on. She should probably stop driving her car with her kid or letting her child walk down the street. Too dangerous.
Why are you attacking her for her choice?
The PP is just making her aware of her irrational assessment of risk.
I think it’s completely irrational people would send their kids back in this environment. You have to be a moron to not see the train wreck that is in front of you. The people who want schools open aren’t thinking with all their headlights on. See??? It goes both ways.
Um, no. The data from areas with similar or higher community spread where schools are fully or partially open doesn't support your view.