Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is very wrong.
1. Children transmit the virus just as much as adults.
2. The pandemic is driven by asymptomatic cases.
3. This means open schools buildings are accelerators of viral spread. You can have zero cases in school, but still spread the virus into the community because of points 1 and 2.
4. Our case numbers have done nothing but increase in recent weeks due to the Holidays and people staying indoors in the winter. If we add more cases, our hospitals won't keep up.
And what's your point? Schools stay closed while everything else opens?
Well SOMETHING has to stay closed to shut the virus down. Unfortunately, the states and citizens went with schools rather than business/recreation. So here we are. If people would have complied with the mandates, kept their asses home, wore masks, and quit bitching over their "rights", we may have been able to open schools earlier and safely.
I feel sorry for no one in this. We, collectively (though not our family), chose to act in certain ways. We are seeing the consequences of that. Blame yourselves.
What a dumb POV. BTW, the 20-something crowd is a huge current driver of spread. They have no vested interest in whether schools open or not.
Nor, honestly from what I see on social media, will closing things down change the behavior. They'll just meet up at each other's houses. Focus on the schools data and figure out how to open with mitigation.
Anonymous wrote:Everyone cowtows to the teachers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is very wrong.
1. Children transmit the virus just as much as adults.
2. The pandemic is driven by asymptomatic cases.
3. This means open schools buildings are accelerators of viral spread. You can have zero cases in school, but still spread the virus into the community because of points 1 and 2.
4. Our case numbers have done nothing but increase in recent weeks due to the Holidays and people staying indoors in the winter. If we add more cases, our hospitals won't keep up.
And what's your point? Schools stay closed while everything else opens?
Well SOMETHING has to stay closed to shut the virus down. Unfortunately, the states and citizens went with schools rather than business/recreation. So here we are. If people would have complied with the mandates, kept their asses home, wore masks, and quit bitching over their "rights", we may have been able to open schools earlier and safely.
I feel sorry for no one in this. We, collectively (though not our family), chose to act in certain ways. We are seeing the consequences of that. Blame yourselves.
Omg I’m so sick of this massive gaslighting and victim blaming. Everyone stayed home in March-June when we started to cautiously reopen. Then in July-August we enjoyed lots of outdoor time and pools. Cases were VERY low in August. Yet they still chose not to open! The general public is not to blame here! I will fight back against teachers Union shills and their talking points all day.
Agreeeeee so much. Why are kids the only people in our whole society who are sacrificing anything when COVID poses almost zero risk to them.
So both most recent PPs have called/emailed your state senators to tell them so, right? https://whosmy.virginiageneralassembly.gov/ Great. Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is very wrong.
1. Children transmit the virus just as much as adults.
2. The pandemic is driven by asymptomatic cases.
3. This means open schools buildings are accelerators of viral spread. You can have zero cases in school, but still spread the virus into the community because of points 1 and 2.
4. Our case numbers have done nothing but increase in recent weeks due to the Holidays and people staying indoors in the winter. If we add more cases, our hospitals won't keep up.
And what's your point? Schools stay closed while everything else opens?
Well SOMETHING has to stay closed to shut the virus down. Unfortunately, the states and citizens went with schools rather than business/recreation. So here we are. If people would have complied with the mandates, kept their asses home, wore masks, and quit bitching over their "rights", we may have been able to open schools earlier and safely.
I feel sorry for no one in this. We, collectively (though not our family), chose to act in certain ways. We are seeing the consequences of that. Blame yourselves.
What a dumb POV. BTW, the 20-something crowd is a huge current driver of spread. They have no vested interest in whether schools open or not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is very wrong.
1. Children transmit the virus just as much as adults.
2. The pandemic is driven by asymptomatic cases.
3. This means open schools buildings are accelerators of viral spread. You can have zero cases in school, but still spread the virus into the community because of points 1 and 2.
4. Our case numbers have done nothing but increase in recent weeks due to the Holidays and people staying indoors in the winter. If we add more cases, our hospitals won't keep up.
And what's your point? Schools stay closed while everything else opens?
Well SOMETHING has to stay closed to shut the virus down. Unfortunately, the states and citizens went with schools rather than business/recreation. So here we are. If people would have complied with the mandates, kept their asses home, wore masks, and quit bitching over their "rights", we may have been able to open schools earlier and safely.
I feel sorry for no one in this. We, collectively (though not our family), chose to act in certain ways. We are seeing the consequences of that. Blame yourselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please everyone write your senators - don’t just write here!!!
OP here, and +infinity
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please everyone write your senators - don’t just write here!!!
OP here, and +infinity
Anonymous wrote:Please everyone write your senators - don’t just write here!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is very wrong.
1. Children transmit the virus just as much as adults.
2. The pandemic is driven by asymptomatic cases.
3. This means open schools buildings are accelerators of viral spread. You can have zero cases in school, but still spread the virus into the community because of points 1 and 2.
4. Our case numbers have done nothing but increase in recent weeks due to the Holidays and people staying indoors in the winter. If we add more cases, our hospitals won't keep up.
And what's your point? Schools stay closed while everything else opens?
Well SOMETHING has to stay closed to shut the virus down. Unfortunately, the states and citizens went with schools rather than business/recreation. So here we are. If people would have complied with the mandates, kept their asses home, wore masks, and quit bitching over their "rights", we may have been able to open schools earlier and safely.
I feel sorry for no one in this. We, collectively (though not our family), chose to act in certain ways. We are seeing the consequences of that. Blame yourselves.
Omg I’m so sick of this massive gaslighting and victim blaming. Everyone stayed home in March-June when we started to cautiously reopen. Then in July-August we enjoyed lots of outdoor time and pools. Cases were VERY low in August. Yet they still chose not to open! The general public is not to blame here! I will fight back against teachers Union shills and their talking points all day.
Agreeeeee so much. Why are kids the only people in our whole society who are sacrificing anything when COVID poses almost zero risk to them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is very wrong.
1. Children transmit the virus just as much as adults.
2. The pandemic is driven by asymptomatic cases.
3. This means open schools buildings are accelerators of viral spread. You can have zero cases in school, but still spread the virus into the community because of points 1 and 2.
4. Our case numbers have done nothing but increase in recent weeks due to the Holidays and people staying indoors in the winter. If we add more cases, our hospitals won't keep up.
And what's your point? Schools stay closed while everything else opens?
Well SOMETHING has to stay closed to shut the virus down. Unfortunately, the states and citizens went with schools rather than business/recreation. So here we are. If people would have complied with the mandates, kept their asses home, wore masks, and quit bitching over their "rights", we may have been able to open schools earlier and safely.
I feel sorry for no one in this. We, collectively (though not our family), chose to act in certain ways. We are seeing the consequences of that. Blame yourselves.
Omg I’m so sick of this massive gaslighting and victim blaming. Everyone stayed home in March-June when we started to cautiously reopen. Then in July-August we enjoyed lots of outdoor time and pools. Cases were VERY low in August. Yet they still chose not to open! The general public is not to blame here! I will fight back against teachers Union shills and their talking points all day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is very wrong.
1. Children transmit the virus just as much as adults.
2. The pandemic is driven by asymptomatic cases.
3. This means open schools buildings are accelerators of viral spread. You can have zero cases in school, but still spread the virus into the community because of points 1 and 2.
4. Our case numbers have done nothing but increase in recent weeks due to the Holidays and people staying indoors in the winter. If we add more cases, our hospitals won't keep up.
And what's your point? Schools stay closed while everything else opens?
Well SOMETHING has to stay closed to shut the virus down. Unfortunately, the states and citizens went with schools rather than business/recreation. So here we are. If people would have complied with the mandates, kept their asses home, wore masks, and quit bitching over their "rights", we may have been able to open schools earlier and safely.
I feel sorry for no one in this. We, collectively (though not our family), chose to act in certain ways. We are seeing the consequences of that. Blame yourselves.