Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This is for MD as a whole not for MoCo with 90% of eligible population already vaccinated. MoCo cases are at 10.7.
Exactly 10.7 cases per 100,000, half of what the state of MD is seeing, and our hospitalizations are a 1/3 of what they were same time last year. https://bethesdamagazine.com/bethesda-beat/coronavirus/as-covid-19-cases-increase-hospitalizations-remain-lower-than-in-previous-waves/. here MoCo’s sweetheart Dr. Gayles acknowledges that MoCo is doing just fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand this policy at all. Why can’t the exposed kids get tested and demonstrate they’re negative? Why do we have to rely on the individual who has the symptoms? None of this makes any sense at all!! If my kid is exposed to a symptomatic kid and I get a test showing my kid is negative, then why does my Covid-free kid have to miss out on 10 days of education?!? Unbelievable this county.
They can!!! I don't understand you at all! Why can't you read!!!
Where in the guidance does it say that the exposed individuals can return with proof of negative test? The burden of proof is on the symptomatic individual.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand this policy at all. Why can’t the exposed kids get tested and demonstrate they’re negative? Why do we have to rely on the individual who has the symptoms? None of this makes any sense at all!! If my kid is exposed to a symptomatic kid and I get a test showing my kid is negative, then why does my Covid-free kid have to miss out on 10 days of education?!? Unbelievable this county.
They can!!! I don't understand you at all! Why can't you read!!!
Where in the guidance does it say that the exposed individuals can return with proof of negative test? The burden of proof is on the symptomatic individual.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This is for MD as a whole not for MoCo with 90% of eligible population already vaccinated. MoCo cases are at 10.7.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand this policy at all. Why can’t the exposed kids get tested and demonstrate they’re negative? Why do we have to rely on the individual who has the symptoms? None of this makes any sense at all!! If my kid is exposed to a symptomatic kid and I get a test showing my kid is negative, then why does my Covid-free kid have to miss out on 10 days of education?!? Unbelievable this county.
They can!!! I don't understand you at all! Why can't you read!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should spend some of that federal money to purchase and distribute home tests for kids so they can test fast and get back to school the next day.
Home tests will never be, and should never be, accepted. If we’ve learned anything in the past 18 months, it’s that nothing related to a pandemic can ever be left to the “honor system.”
Got it. So do you want us to just take the PDF from an old test and update the dates and order ID? I guess that's cheaper and faster than paying for a test.
You can haul your happy, lazy ass to a medical provider and get a new test which they will report as positive or negative and until then, your precious little darling can stay home.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand this policy at all. Why can’t the exposed kids get tested and demonstrate they’re negative? Why do we have to rely on the individual who has the symptoms? None of this makes any sense at all!! If my kid is exposed to a symptomatic kid and I get a test showing my kid is negative, then why does my Covid-free kid have to miss out on 10 days of education?!? Unbelievable this county.
Anonymous wrote:
This is for MD as a whole not for MoCo with 90% of eligible population already vaccinated. MoCo cases are at 10.7.

Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand this policy at all. Why can’t the exposed kids get tested and demonstrate they’re negative? Why do we have to rely on the individual who has the symptoms? None of this makes any sense at all!! If my kid is exposed to a symptomatic kid and I get a test showing my kid is negative, then why does my Covid-free kid have to miss out on 10 days of education?!? Unbelievable this county.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should spend some of that federal money to purchase and distribute home tests for kids so they can test fast and get back to school the next day.
Home tests will never be, and should never be, accepted. If we’ve learned anything in the past 18 months, it’s that nothing related to a pandemic can ever be left to the “honor system.”
Got it. So do you want us to just take the PDF from an old test and update the dates and order ID? I guess that's cheaper and faster than paying for a test.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should spend some of that federal money to purchase and distribute home tests for kids so they can test fast and get back to school the next day.
Home tests will never be, and should never be, accepted. If we’ve learned anything in the past 18 months, it’s that nothing related to a pandemic can ever be left to the “honor system.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I sent my kid in on day 2 with diarrhea. Deal with it.
Yeah, you’re a lazy parent. We get it.
Anonymous wrote:My sense from reading the (typically flaming) comments here is that people don’t understand the policy or aren’t reading it closely. I can tell you first hand about it because my daughter’s entire class (plus a math section) was quarantined today because of one child with one symptom under this new guidance BEFORE they even told anyone about it. The student did test negative and they’ll go out back next week.
Most people agree that if a kid is sick with one of those symptoms they should stay home and take a test. No one is debating that. Let’s talk specifics - the specifics are that the entire class was quarantined for a day because of one kid with one symptom that my daughter didn’t even talk to or sit close to. And she was wearing a mask all day as was the child. They ate outside.
It is total insanity. I’m not one for conspiracy theories but it’s certainly suspicious that they dumped this on a holiday Friday evening (oldest trick in the book) at least 24 hours after they decided it - since our class was told to quarantine under this policy last night. Our kids will be out all the time.