Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know - what did China and Korea do regarding work requirements, kids’ education, etc during their lockdowns and quarantines?
Online education; Switch summer break to extend winter break. Here we have Spring Break is coming, why not have a early spring break to allow people have a self quarantine? Especially here is the fact:
Many students from both Wootton High and RFMS volunteered at the Village at Rockville after Feb. 28. We are extremely concerned that these individuals are NOT considered at risk of contracting the virus. The incubation period of this virus can be as long as 24 days or longer. Some people who have contracted the virus may not even exhibit any symptom but can still be contagious.
Also please read what experts say:
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/06/opinion/coronavirus-schools-closed.html
I bolded the hysteria
That's not hysteria, that is what the perood has been extended to in china. I trust their experience more than your opinion.
One outlier. Stop spreading hysteria.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know - what did China and Korea do regarding work requirements, kids’ education, etc during their lockdowns and quarantines?
Online education; Switch summer break to extend winter break. Here we have Spring Break is coming, why not have a early spring break to allow people have a self quarantine? Especially here is the fact:
Many students from both Wootton High and RFMS volunteered at the Village at Rockville after Feb. 28. We are extremely concerned that these individuals are NOT considered at risk of contracting the virus. The incubation period of this virus can be as long as 24 days or longer. Some people who have contracted the virus may not even exhibit any symptom but can still be contagious.
Also please read what experts say:
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/06/opinion/coronavirus-schools-closed.html
I bolded the hysteria
That's not hysteria, that is what the perood has been extended to in china. I trust their experience more than your opinion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know - what did China and Korea do regarding work requirements, kids? education, etc during their lockdowns and quarantines?
Online education; Switch summer break to extend winter break. Here we have Spring Break is coming, why not have a early spring break to allow people have a self quarantine? Especially here is the fact:
Many students from both Wootton High and RFMS volunteered at the Village at Rockville after Feb. 28. We are extremely concerned that these individuals are NOT considered at risk of contracting the virus. The incubation period of this virus can be as long as 24 days or longer. Some people who have contracted the virus may not even exhibit any symptom but can still be contagious.
Also please read what experts say:
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/06/opinion/coronavirus-schools-closed.html
I bolded the hysteria
That's not hysteria, that is what the perood has been extended to in china. I trust their experience more than your opinion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What?! There are many kids who only eat at school. There are many families who can?t afford child care or can?t stay at home.
so what do they do during the summer?
Local parks, libraries, community centers, etc. Distribute free breakfast and lunch. This is a local area benefit (meaning the community is low income, do every child who shows up for a meal is presumed eligible). If you don't live in a low income area you probably haven't seen this happen. . Where I live there are banners in every park. We also have free meals at all community centers when schools are closed for weather and most after school programs provide a free dinner.
I?m so glad to hear programs like this exist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know - what did China and Korea do regarding work requirements, kids’ education, etc during their lockdowns and quarantines?
Online education; Switch summer break to extend winter break. Here we have Spring Break is coming, why not have a early spring break to allow people have a self quarantine? Especially here is the fact:
Many students from both Wootton High and RFMS volunteered at the Village at Rockville after Feb. 28. We are extremely concerned that these individuals are NOT considered at risk of contracting the virus. The incubation period of this virus can be as long as 24 days or longer. Some people who have contracted the virus may not even exhibit any symptom but can still be contagious.
Also please read what experts say:
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/06/opinion/coronavirus-schools-closed.html
I bolded the hysteria
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think Fairfax county schools should close now. We need at least some evidence of community spread, and plans for childcare and online learning.
People who can’t work and won’t get paid could lose their jobs, and then their homes. We need something more concrete than a handful of cases to make this decision. It’s too soon. As this week brings us more information, we can reevaluate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What?! There are many kids who only eat at school. There are many families who can’t afford child care or can’t stay at home.
so what do they do during the summer?
Local parks, libraries, community centers, etc. Distribute free breakfast and lunch. This is a local area benefit (meaning the community is low income, do every child who shows up for a meal is presumed eligible). If you don't live in a low income area you probably haven't seen this happen. . Where I live there are banners in every park. We also have free meals at all community centers when schools are closed for weather and most after school programs provide a free dinner.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What?! There are many kids who only eat at school. There are many families who can’t afford child care or can’t stay at home.
so what do they do during the summer?