Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone think the sharp decline in new COVID cases in Fairfax County could provide an off-ramp, face saving rationale for FCPS to lift the mask mandate? I did a Google search on Fairfax County COVID and a graph came up that showed the 7 day case average coming down from ~2500 per day in mid January to 131 per day currently.
I was going to respond "not by March 1 but then checked the numbers. I see this:
Case Rate per 100k 50.89
I think that number needs to be at 49.9 or below for 7 days to be mask free per FCPS's previous communication. Looks like we will get don to moderate (if I am looking at the right number) but it won't have time to stay there for 7 days by March 1, obviously.
But encouraging to see we are close.
Or am I looking at the wrong thing?
But these metrics were just made up in the first place so what difference does it really make
It''s just surreal that these arbitrary CDC guidelines have taken on such importance in some parts of the country. Generally no one pays any attention to various CDC guidelines and there is very little about COVID-19 that the CDC has gotten right over the entire pandemic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone think the sharp decline in new COVID cases in Fairfax County could provide an off-ramp, face saving rationale for FCPS to lift the mask mandate? I did a Google search on Fairfax County COVID and a graph came up that showed the 7 day case average coming down from ~2500 per day in mid January to 131 per day currently.
I was going to respond "not by March 1 but then checked the numbers. I see this:
Case Rate per 100k 50.89
I think that number needs to be at 49.9 or below for 7 days to be mask free per FCPS's previous communication. Looks like we will get don to moderate (if I am looking at the right number) but it won't have time to stay there for 7 days by March 1, obviously.
But encouraging to see we are close.
Or am I looking at the wrong thing?
But these metrics were just made up in the first place so what difference does it really make
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone think the sharp decline in new COVID cases in Fairfax County could provide an off-ramp, face saving rationale for FCPS to lift the mask mandate? I did a Google search on Fairfax County COVID and a graph came up that showed the 7 day case average coming down from ~2500 per day in mid January to 131 per day currently.
I was going to respond "not by March 1 but then checked the numbers. I see this:
Case Rate per 100k 50.89
I think that number needs to be at 49.9 or below for 7 days to be mask free per FCPS's previous communication. Looks like we will get don to moderate (if I am looking at the right number) but it won't have time to stay there for 7 days by March 1, obviously.
But encouraging to see we are close.
Or am I looking at the wrong thing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone think the sharp decline in new COVID cases in Fairfax County could provide an off-ramp, face saving rationale for FCPS to lift the mask mandate? I did a Google search on Fairfax County COVID and a graph came up that showed the 7 day case average coming down from ~2500 per day in mid January to 131 per day currently.
I was going to respond "not by March 1 but then checked the numbers. I see this:
Case Rate per 100k 50.89
I think that number needs to be at 49.9 or below for 7 days to be mask free per FCPS's previous communication. Looks like we will get don to moderate (if I am looking at the right number) but it won't have time to stay there for 7 days by March 1, obviously.
But encouraging to see we are close.
Or am I looking at the wrong thing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone think the sharp decline in new COVID cases in Fairfax County could provide an off-ramp, face saving rationale for FCPS to lift the mask mandate? I did a Google search on Fairfax County COVID and a graph came up that showed the 7 day case average coming down from ~2500 per day in mid January to 131 per day currently.
Maybe. As a teacher, I imagine I will be required to wear a mask for the rest of the school year, so it’s not like I have anything to look forward to.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone think the sharp decline in new COVID cases in Fairfax County could provide an off-ramp, face saving rationale for FCPS to lift the mask mandate? I did a Google search on Fairfax County COVID and a graph came up that showed the 7 day case average coming down from ~2500 per day in mid January to 131 per day currently.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone think the sharp decline in new COVID cases in Fairfax County could provide an off-ramp, face saving rationale for FCPS to lift the mask mandate? I did a Google search on Fairfax County COVID and a graph came up that showed the 7 day case average coming down from ~2500 per day in mid January to 131 per day currently.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is still confusing. Some think FCPS can require them after mar 1 until their desired metrics are reached. Pretty sure that’s not the case.
This came up as a discussion in the staff lounge during lunch today. Nobody was quite sure what the plan is come March 1. We talked about the law, the superintendent's letter, "Moderate", and we just aren't clear.
My spouse is also a teacher and she said she asked her principal about March 1. He said he wasn't sure, but was hoping to get more information soon.
This is totally unacceptable. I’m a parent and my kids are going maskless on March 1.
Hope you are ready to step up and teach if teachers quit.
This time we're serious! No, really...
Many have quit and resigned. Perhaps, more importantly, would-be teachers are changing academic and career plans because they see how many people crap on teachers. Where have you been?
Yes, the pandemic has caused many unexpected changes. I will never go back to the office and I don’t love it. But I am not stamping my feet and quitting. Teachers need to stop being babies. Another unexpected result is the many young adults who are voting Republican because they see who is looking out for them. Hint. It isn’t the Democrats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is still confusing. Some think FCPS can require them after mar 1 until their desired metrics are reached. Pretty sure that’s not the case.
This came up as a discussion in the staff lounge during lunch today. Nobody was quite sure what the plan is come March 1. We talked about the law, the superintendent's letter, "Moderate", and we just aren't clear.
My spouse is also a teacher and she said she asked her principal about March 1. He said he wasn't sure, but was hoping to get more information soon.
This is totally unacceptable. I’m a parent and my kids are going maskless on March 1.
Hope you are ready to step up and teach if teachers quit.
This time we're serious! No, really...
Many have quit and resigned. Perhaps, more importantly, would-be teachers are changing academic and career plans because they see how many people crap on teachers. Where have you been?
Yes, the pandemic has caused many unexpected changes. I will never go back to the office and I don’t love it. But I am not stamping my feet and quitting. Teachers need to stop being babies. Another unexpected result is the many young adults who are voting Republican because they see who is looking out for them. Hint. It isn’t the Democrats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is still confusing. Some think FCPS can require them after mar 1 until their desired metrics are reached. Pretty sure that’s not the case.
This came up as a discussion in the staff lounge during lunch today. Nobody was quite sure what the plan is come March 1. We talked about the law, the superintendent's letter, "Moderate", and we just aren't clear.
My spouse is also a teacher and she said she asked her principal about March 1. He said he wasn't sure, but was hoping to get more information soon.
This is totally unacceptable. I’m a parent and my kids are going maskless on March 1.
Hope you are ready to step up and teach if teachers quit.
This time we're serious! No, really...
Many have quit and resigned. Perhaps, more importantly, would-be teachers are changing academic and career plans because they see how many people crap on teachers. Where have you been?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is still confusing. Some think FCPS can require them after mar 1 until their desired metrics are reached. Pretty sure that’s not the case.
This came up as a discussion in the staff lounge during lunch today. Nobody was quite sure what the plan is come March 1. We talked about the law, the superintendent's letter, "Moderate", and we just aren't clear.
My spouse is also a teacher and she said she asked her principal about March 1. He said he wasn't sure, but was hoping to get more information soon.
This is totally unacceptable. I’m a parent and my kids are going maskless on March 1.
Hope you are ready to step up and teach if teachers quit.
This time we're serious! No, really...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is still confusing. Some think FCPS can require them after mar 1 until their desired metrics are reached. Pretty sure that’s not the case.
This came up as a discussion in the staff lounge during lunch today. Nobody was quite sure what the plan is come March 1. We talked about the law, the superintendent's letter, "Moderate", and we just aren't clear.
My spouse is also a teacher and she said she asked her principal about March 1. He said he wasn't sure, but was hoping to get more information soon.
This is totally unacceptable. I’m a parent and my kids are going maskless on March 1.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is still confusing. Some think FCPS can require them after mar 1 until their desired metrics are reached. Pretty sure that’s not the case.
This came up as a discussion in the staff lounge during lunch today. Nobody was quite sure what the plan is come March 1. We talked about the law, the superintendent's letter, "Moderate", and we just aren't clear.
My spouse is also a teacher and she said she asked her principal about March 1. He said he wasn't sure, but was hoping to get more information soon.
This is totally unacceptable. I’m a parent and my kids are going maskless on March 1.
Why is it unacceptable? You’ve made up your mind and will do what you’re going to do. What exactly do you or the teacher or the principal need to know on February 23? Is there some preparation that you need to do? Is there some difficult information that you need time to process?
Principals have their briefings on Thursdays. Is it possible that they will get their information about this dynamic situation then? My guess is yes, and it will be okay. You can calm down with your faux outrage.
Because some people don’t understand. My friend at work eager to get her kid out of a mask saw that email and was clueless. She talked about needing more masks and I said well, March one is around the corner. She didn’t know about the law, but saw the email and it didn’t make sense.
She had no idea. They did it this way on purpose to confuse people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is still confusing. Some think FCPS can require them after mar 1 until their desired metrics are reached. Pretty sure that’s not the case.
This came up as a discussion in the staff lounge during lunch today. Nobody was quite sure what the plan is come March 1. We talked about the law, the superintendent's letter, "Moderate", and we just aren't clear.
My spouse is also a teacher and she said she asked her principal about March 1. He said he wasn't sure, but was hoping to get more information soon.
This is totally unacceptable. I’m a parent and my kids are going maskless on March 1.
Why is it unacceptable? You’ve made up your mind and will do what you’re going to do. What exactly do you or the teacher or the principal need to know on February 23? Is there some preparation that you need to do? Is there some difficult information that you need time to process?
Principals have their briefings on Thursdays. Is it possible that they will get their information about this dynamic situation then? My guess is yes, and it will be okay. You can calm down with your faux outrage.