Anonymous wrote:I hope this leads to a "test and stay" policy, where instead of quarantining, kids can just get tested every day. UK found that this was equally as effective as quarantine.
https://www.ox.ac.uk/news/2021-07-23-daily-contact-covid-19-testing-students-effective-controlling-transmission-schools
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In our primary classroom, we've been told that if any 1 kid tests positive, the entire class of ~29 kids has to quarantine at home for 10 days. So honestly, we're opting out. Screwed anyways, so we're not subjecting DC to being tested at school.
Montessori, right? Which school?
Lee.
Another Lee parent here. Super concerned that the Primary classrooms will end up virtual for a majority of the year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In our primary classroom, we've been told that if any 1 kid tests positive, the entire class of ~29 kids has to quarantine at home for 10 days. So honestly, we're opting out. Screwed anyways, so we're not subjecting DC to being tested at school.
Montessori, right? Which school?
Lee.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope this leads to a "test and stay" policy, where instead of quarantining, kids can just get tested every day. UK found that this was equally as effective as quarantine.
https://www.ox.ac.uk/news/2021-07-23-daily-contact-covid-19-testing-students-effective-controlling-transmission-schools
This is really what they need to do. Statistically, most positives will be false.
They did this in Utah as well. Even the CDC took note:
https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/70/wr/mm7021e2.htm
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope this leads to a "test and stay" policy, where instead of quarantining, kids can just get tested every day. UK found that this was equally as effective as quarantine.
https://www.ox.ac.uk/news/2021-07-23-daily-contact-covid-19-testing-students-effective-controlling-transmission-schools
This is really what they need to do. Statistically, most positives will be false.
Yeah, I would be for asymptomatic random testing if DC wasn't idiotic about testing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In our primary classroom, we've been told that if any 1 kid tests positive, the entire class of ~29 kids has to quarantine at home for 10 days. So honestly, we're opting out. Screwed anyways, so we're not subjecting DC to being tested at school.
Yep. Opting out all 3 of my kids. Two are vaccinated. one will be old enough this fall. I want them in school. If they're symptomatic we'll test them at home and quarantine. I do not want DCPS involved and there are way too many false positiveS. We're in medicine (doctor and nurse). know many others who are also electing to opt out.
Anonymous wrote:In our primary classroom, we've been told that if any 1 kid tests positive, the entire class of ~29 kids has to quarantine at home for 10 days. So honestly, we're opting out. Screwed anyways, so we're not subjecting DC to being tested at school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope this leads to a "test and stay" policy, where instead of quarantining, kids can just get tested every day. UK found that this was equally as effective as quarantine.
https://www.ox.ac.uk/news/2021-07-23-daily-contact-covid-19-testing-students-effective-controlling-transmission-schools
This is really what they need to do. Statistically, most positives will be false.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure what the new form looks like but I plan to opt out my vaccinated student. I will keep my child home if they are symptomatic and we will handle testing. There is no legit reason to do screening testing on an asymptomatic vaccinated student in a school environment where everyone has the option of getting vaccinated. And I'm not risking the possibility that a false positive will derail my child's education.
I also happen to think the "opt out" model is illegal and the school district has no business doing medical testing on my child without my consent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope this leads to a "test and stay" policy, where instead of quarantining, kids can just get tested every day. UK found that this was equally as effective as quarantine.
https://www.ox.ac.uk/news/2021-07-23-daily-contact-covid-19-testing-students-effective-controlling-transmission-schools
This is really what they need to do. Statistically, most positives will be false.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In our primary classroom, we've been told that if any 1 kid tests positive, the entire class of ~29 kids has to quarantine at home for 10 days. So honestly, we're opting out. Screwed anyways, so we're not subjecting DC to being tested at school.
Montessori, right? Which school?
Anonymous wrote:In our primary classroom, we've been told that if any 1 kid tests positive, the entire class of ~29 kids has to quarantine at home for 10 days. So honestly, we're opting out. Screwed anyways, so we're not subjecting DC to being tested at school.
Anonymous wrote:Opt out form has been filled. Easy peezy. Our child is not going to be doing it. We’re vaccinated and they’ll get it as soon as it’s allowed for their age group.