Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The teachers aren’t worried.
Eh, I am a bit worried. I am thinking about getting another round of vaccines. I don’t think they keep a database of who got the shots, so I can just walk into a drug store and get them, no?
Without being told to do so by a doctor? I’d be more worried about doing that.
Why? It would just be a booster.
Is it recommended?
No, but I am middle aged and I can’t afford to be sick. Breakthrough illnesses are happening and they aren’t always mild. Older people are getting boosters in Israel. If the country was short on vaccines, I wouldn’t consider it, but there are too many dummies in my community who aren’t going to get vaccinated and I feel like I need to overcompensate for them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The teachers aren’t worried.
Eh, I am a bit worried. I am thinking about getting another round of vaccines. I don’t think they keep a database of who got the shots, so I can just walk into a drug store and get them, no?
The vaccine already has a 95% efficacy rate. Unless they are now recommending booster shots, I think you're good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The teachers aren’t worried.
Eh, I am a bit worried. I am thinking about getting another round of vaccines. I don’t think they keep a database of who got the shots, so I can just walk into a drug store and get them, no?
Without being told to do so by a doctor? I’d be more worried about doing that.
Why? It would just be a booster.
Is it recommended?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The teachers aren’t worried.
Eh, I am a bit worried. I am thinking about getting another round of vaccines. I don’t think they keep a database of who got the shots, so I can just walk into a drug store and get them, no?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The teachers aren’t worried.
Eh, I am a bit worried. I am thinking about getting another round of vaccines. I don’t think they keep a database of who got the shots, so I can just walk into a drug store and get them, no?
Without being told to do so by a doctor? I’d be more worried about doing that.
Why? It would just be a booster.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The teachers aren’t worried.
Eh, I am a bit worried. I am thinking about getting another round of vaccines. I don’t think they keep a database of who got the shots, so I can just walk into a drug store and get them, no?
Without being told to do so by a doctor? I’d be more worried about doing that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't be surprised if FCPS announces a virtual start a week before school starts especially if the 3 feet distancing continues to be a requirement. If that happens, we are considering a temporary move to an area of the country for a year where school were in-person since last September. There's no way, my children (or I) can handle another year of virtual or hybrid model.
They can’t! A law is in place!! We went in March, we can do it again.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't be surprised if FCPS announces a virtual start a week before school starts especially if the 3 feet distancing continues to be a requirement. If that happens, we are considering a temporary move to an area of the country for a year where school were in-person since last September. There's no way, my children (or I) can handle another year of virtual or hybrid model.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't be surprised if FCPS announces a virtual start a week before school starts especially if the 3 feet distancing continues to be a requirement. If that happens, we are considering a temporary move to an area of the country for a year where school were in-person since last September. There's no way, my children (or I) can handle another year of virtual or hybrid model.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The teachers aren’t worried.
Eh, I am a bit worried. I am thinking about getting another round of vaccines. I don’t think they keep a database of who got the shots, so I can just walk into a drug store and get them, no?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The teachers aren’t worried.
Eh, I am a bit worried. I am thinking about getting another round of vaccines. I don’t think they keep a database of who got the shots, so I can just walk into a drug store and get them, no?
Anonymous wrote:The teachers aren’t worried.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From November 2020:
Representatives from teacher associations in Fairfax, Loudoun, Prince William, Arlington and Manassas Park will host a news conference Monday urging a return to virtual-only learning.
In a statement Sunday evening, the Fairfax Education Association said it "stands with our colleagues from the Northern Virginia region to ask the Governor to return the Commonwealth to a full Phase II of the reopening plan and to recommend that our schools return to a fully virtual method of instruction ..."
The release said the involved education associations represent more than 12,000 school employees.
12,000 employees across 5 big districts = a HUGE minority of teachers in this area. They don’t speak for the vast majority of us that are fine with returning . They can resign their in person position and apply for the virtual option all of these counties are offering.