Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Listen, the entire district, and probably not even an entire school, is going to shut down. So let's play a game that is probably more fun for the "close down everything crowd" - how many kids will APS kill this year?
if you couldn't tell....
I'm sending a high risk child back to fulltime school in the middle of a pandemic in a district that cares more about PR than safety and parents like you who don't care if my kid dies.
So thanks for this... get some humanity. WTF is wrong with people?
Why do you feel like APS cares more about PR?
The hysteria on this thread. It has to be Ventilation Woman and Lunch Petitioner. Smart Restart's Twitter (Ventilation Woman runs it) is comparing the start of school to the Hunger Games.
It's really pathetic the ego of these people, who are so desperate for school to fail so they're not proven wrong. It reminds me of Rush Limbaugh when Obama was elected, hoping he failed. Same caliber of ideologue.
According to Burbio, 75% of kids already back to school, with only 158 school districts having to close a school (there are 13,800 school districts nationwide). School was open in much of the US and in private schools last year with minimal problems. Same with schools in Europe (many of them maskless, the horror!).
You APEs can't stop attacking the same two parents... get a grip. But I kind of get it. It would really mess up your narrative to admit that lots of parents care about their kids being safe in school. You don't and there's something wrong with that. Most of us do though.
Plus we see the delta numbers and trends. We can read for ourselves. We don't buy your fakenews "oh it's no worse than the flu" here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I predict the first day the whole district will close. APS will take out a full page ad in the Washington Post admitting how wrong they were about everything.
Is that good enough OP?
Following up that will be private school parents posting that they are soo glad they left APS and their children are thriving.
That part is a win for everyone, except maybe the private school teachers.
It is SUCH A WIN. I hope these people never ever come back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I predict the first day the whole district will close. APS will take out a full page ad in the Washington Post admitting how wrong they were about everything.
Is that good enough OP?
Following up that will be private school parents posting that they are soo glad they left APS and their children are thriving.
That part is a win for everyone, except maybe the private school teachers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don't have to keep things perfect all year. Help is on the way. As early as October, we COULD potentially get some under 12 EUA for Pfizer. As recent as yesterday, Pfizer board member and former FDA Commissioner said they still plan to submit data on under 12 in September and apply for EUA in October. So in the meantime, more open windows and outdoor lunches but hang in there.
https://thehill.com/homenews/sunday-talk-shows/569914-gottlieb-says-pfizer-covid-19-vaccine-could-be-approved-for
No. They said “file” for approval in Oct. Wouldn’t be available until early winter.
Which is January. Uggghhh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I predict the first day the whole district will close. APS will take out a full page ad in the Washington Post admitting how wrong they were about everything.
Is that good enough OP?
Following up that will be private school parents posting that they are soo glad they left APS and their children are thriving.
That part is a win for everyone, except maybe the private school teachers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I predict the first day the whole district will close. APS will take out a full page ad in the Washington Post admitting how wrong they were about everything.
Is that good enough OP?
Following up that will be private school parents posting that they are soo glad they left APS and their children are thriving.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Listen, the entire district, and probably not even an entire school, is going to shut down. So let's play a game that is probably more fun for the "close down everything crowd" - how many kids will APS kill this year?
if you couldn't tell....
I'm sending a high risk child back to fulltime school in the middle of a pandemic in a district that cares more about PR than safety and parents like you who don't care if my kid dies.
So thanks for this... get some humanity. WTF is wrong with people?
Why do you feel like APS cares more about PR?
The hysteria on this thread. It has to be Ventilation Woman and Lunch Petitioner. Smart Restart's Twitter (Ventilation Woman runs it) is comparing the start of school to the Hunger Games.
It's really pathetic the ego of these people, who are so desperate for school to fail so they're not proven wrong. It reminds me of Rush Limbaugh when Obama was elected, hoping he failed. Same caliber of ideologue.
According to Burbio, 75% of kids already back to school, with only 158 school districts having to close a school (there are 13,800 school districts nationwide). School was open in much of the US and in private schools last year with minimal problems. Same with schools in Europe (many of them maskless, the horror!).
You APEs can't stop attacking the same two parents... get a grip. But I kind of get it. It would really mess up your narrative to admit that lots of parents care about their kids being safe in school. You don't and there's something wrong with that. Most of us do though.
Plus we see the delta numbers and trends. We can read for ourselves. We don't buy your fakenews "oh it's no worse than the flu" here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Listen, the entire district, and probably not even an entire school, is going to shut down. So let's play a game that is probably more fun for the "close down everything crowd" - how many kids will APS kill this year?
if you couldn't tell....
I'm sending a high risk child back to fulltime school in the middle of a pandemic in a district that cares more about PR than safety and parents like you who don't care if my kid dies.
So thanks for this... get some humanity. WTF is wrong with people?
Why do you feel like APS cares more about PR?
The hysteria on this thread. It has to be Ventilation Woman and Lunch Petitioner. Smart Restart's Twitter (Ventilation Woman runs it) is comparing the start of school to the Hunger Games.
It's really pathetic the ego of these people, who are so desperate for school to fail so they're not proven wrong. It reminds me of Rush Limbaugh when Obama was elected, hoping he failed. Same caliber of ideologue.
According to Burbio, 75% of kids already back to school, with only 158 school districts having to close a school (there are 13,800 school districts nationwide). School was open in much of the US and in private schools last year with minimal problems. Same with schools in Europe (many of them maskless, the horror!).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don't have to keep things perfect all year. Help is on the way. As early as October, we COULD potentially get some under 12 EUA for Pfizer. As recent as yesterday, Pfizer board member and former FDA Commissioner said they still plan to submit data on under 12 in September and apply for EUA in October. So in the meantime, more open windows and outdoor lunches but hang in there.
https://thehill.com/homenews/sunday-talk-shows/569914-gottlieb-says-pfizer-covid-19-vaccine-could-be-approved-for
No. They said “file” for approval in Oct. Wouldn’t be available until early winter.
Anonymous wrote:We don't have to keep things perfect all year. Help is on the way. As early as October, we COULD potentially get some under 12 EUA for Pfizer. As recent as yesterday, Pfizer board member and former FDA Commissioner said they still plan to submit data on under 12 in September and apply for EUA in October. So in the meantime, more open windows and outdoor lunches but hang in there.
https://thehill.com/homenews/sunday-talk-shows/569914-gottlieb-says-pfizer-covid-19-vaccine-could-be-approved-for
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Listen, the entire district, and probably not even an entire school, is going to shut down. So let's play a game that is probably more fun for the "close down everything crowd" - how many kids will APS kill this year?
if you couldn't tell....
I'm sending a high risk child back to fulltime school in the middle of a pandemic in a district that cares more about PR than safety and parents like you who don't care if my kid dies.
So thanks for this... get some humanity. WTF is wrong with people?
Why do you feel like APS cares more about PR?
The hysteria on this thread. It has to be Ventilation Woman and Lunch Petitioner. Smart Restart's Twitter (Ventilation Woman runs it) is comparing the start of school to the Hunger Games.
It's really pathetic the ego of these people, who are so desperate for school to fail so they're not proven wrong. It reminds me of Rush Limbaugh when Obama was elected, hoping he failed. Same caliber of ideologue.
According to Burbio, 75% of kids already back to school, with only 158 school districts having to close a school (there are 13,800 school districts nationwide). School was open in much of the US and in private schools last year with minimal problems. Same with schools in Europe (many of them maskless, the horror!).
Anonymous wrote:We don't have to keep things perfect all year. Help is on the way. As early as October, we COULD potentially get some under 12 EUA for Pfizer. As recent as yesterday, Pfizer board member and former FDA Commissioner said they still plan to submit data on under 12 in September and apply for EUA in October. So in the meantime, more open windows and outdoor lunches but hang in there.
https://thehill.com/homenews/sunday-talk-shows/569914-gottlieb-says-pfizer-covid-19-vaccine-could-be-approved-for
Anonymous wrote:We don't have to keep things perfect all year. Help is on the way. As early as October, we COULD potentially get some under 12 EUA for Pfizer. As recent as yesterday, Pfizer board member and former FDA Commissioner said they still plan to submit data on under 12 in September and apply for EUA in October. So in the meantime, more open windows and outdoor lunches but hang in there.
https://thehill.com/homenews/sunday-talk-shows/569914-gottlieb-says-pfizer-covid-19-vaccine-could-be-approved-for