Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not totally sure this is a terrible problem for the whole system, anyway -- teachers and in-person staff, having been vaccinated, should be protected. So the risk is only to families of other in-person kids, who presumably were willing to take on some additional risk.
+1
Yeah, no. It doesn’t stop with those families. Then those families spread it in the community.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not totally sure this is a terrible problem for the whole system, anyway -- teachers and in-person staff, having been vaccinated, should be protected. So the risk is only to families of other in-person kids, who presumably were willing to take on some additional risk.
+1
Anonymous wrote:If DCPS isn’t doing what they said they have been doing it’s a huge problem.
But call me a WTU troll.
I’m curious if parents get the results of their individual kids results and know what day they test?
And if parents are taking kids for extra testing?
Just trying to understand the logistics but I know I know I’m a wtu troll
Anonymous wrote:If DCPS isn’t doing what they said they have been doing it’s a huge problem.
But call me a WTU troll.
I’m curious if parents get the results of their individual kids results and know what day they test?
And if parents are taking kids for extra testing?
Just trying to understand the logistics but I know I know I’m a wtu troll
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm also wondering what the hubaloo is about, now that teachers and staff have been vaccinated and parents can choose to not send kids in.
What do you mean? Regular testing is key to stopping the spread, since so many people (esp kids) can be asymptomatic.
Anonymous wrote:I'm also wondering what the hubaloo is about, now that teachers and staff have been vaccinated and parents can choose to not send kids in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s more about DCPS saying they were going to do something, doing it for a week then not doing it anymore.
DCPS didn't decide not to do testing anymore. Rather we had snow days so no one was there to test on planned testing days. My kid just had a COVID test at school yesterday. Are you just trolling WTU sound bites?
No, I’m pointing out how DCPS rarely follows through with anything. But go about your merry way acting like everything is fine. By the way, guess we should believe DCPS did all those upgrades at Whittier and what happened today was a figment of the imagination, right?
Enough with the conspiracy theories, WTU troll. You indicated that DCPS did COVID testing for one week then stopped doing it. Your claim is false.
Can you comment about what happened at Whittier? Or don’t you know?
NP, a radiator pipe burst at Whittier yesterday which lead to steam and boiling water leaking. The students and staff were evacuated to Wells MS across the street. I’m not sure why PP is bringing it up, honestly. Sure, DCPS made HVAC upgrades at Whittier but it’s one of the oldest schools in the city that hasn’t been renovated yet.
Why is this relevant to covid testing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s more about DCPS saying they were going to do something, doing it for a week then not doing it anymore.
DCPS didn't decide not to do testing anymore. Rather we had snow days so no one was there to test on planned testing days. My kid just had a COVID test at school yesterday. Are you just trolling WTU sound bites?
No, I’m pointing out how DCPS rarely follows through with anything. But go about your merry way acting like everything is fine. By the way, guess we should believe DCPS did all those upgrades at Whittier and what happened today was a figment of the imagination, right?
Enough with the conspiracy theories, WTU troll. You indicated that DCPS did COVID testing for one week then stopped doing it. Your claim is false.
Can you comment about what happened at Whittier? Or don’t you know?
NP, a radiator pipe burst at Whittier yesterday which lead to steam and boiling water leaking. The students and staff were evacuated to Wells MS across the street. I’m not sure why PP is bringing it up, honestly. Sure, DCPS made HVAC upgrades at Whittier but it’s one of the oldest schools in the city that hasn’t been renovated yet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s more about DCPS saying they were going to do something, doing it for a week then not doing it anymore.
DCPS didn't decide not to do testing anymore. Rather we had snow days so no one was there to test on planned testing days. My kid just had a COVID test at school yesterday. Are you just trolling WTU sound bites?
No, I’m pointing out how DCPS rarely follows through with anything. But go about your merry way acting like everything is fine. By the way, guess we should believe DCPS did all those upgrades at Whittier and what happened today was a figment of the imagination, right?
Enough with the conspiracy theories, WTU troll. You indicated that DCPS did COVID testing for one week then stopped doing it. Your claim is false.
Can you comment about what happened at Whittier? Or don’t you know?
Anonymous wrote:Not totally sure this is a terrible problem for the whole system, anyway -- teachers and in-person staff, having been vaccinated, should be protected. So the risk is only to families of other in-person kids, who presumably were willing to take on some additional risk.