Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ours isn't listed on the site yet. I don't think the OP was referring to ESS, because I think there was only one other notice, a week or two ago. But the entire 5th grade and one 2nd grade class was sent home yesterday.
When the vaccine becomes available for ES students later this fall, does this type of nonsense end?
The nonsense ends when the positives stop. So, what are you doing to help stop the positives. You can still get and spread covid even vaccinated. So, without behavior, this is going to last a long time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ours isn't listed on the site yet. I don't think the OP was referring to ESS, because I think there was only one other notice, a week or two ago. But the entire 5th grade and one 2nd grade class was sent home yesterday.
When the vaccine becomes available for ES students later this fall, does this type of nonsense end?
Anonymous wrote:Ours isn't listed on the site yet. I don't think the OP was referring to ESS, because I think there was only one other notice, a week or two ago. But the entire 5th grade and one 2nd grade class was sent home yesterday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Delta hasn't "peaked" for the rest of the country where people are "just living their lives" either. In some places, schools have closed. In other places, it's very hard to actually get tested, which does lower tested positivity.
In rural Ohio, where my dear friend's kid is in school, there are anti-mask protestors outside the elementary school, heckling parents who bring their kids in masked.
This isn't the peak, and at least 1k Americans dying from choking on their own pus every day isn't normal. Or acceptable.
Yes, it has. I know it's disappointing for you that Deltageddon didn't happen when MCPS opened its doors a month ago. Perhaps a new variant will come along in the future to help support your lockdown crusade. There's always that hope, right?
Newsflash is the most deadly virus in US history. One in every 500 Americans has died from it. You might want to be less cavalier when considering the enormity of this tragedy.
675,000 Americans died from the 1918-1919 flu pandemic. In 1920, the US population was 106.5 million. So (ballpark estimate) the 1918-1919 flu pandemic killed 1 in every 160 Americans.
For perspective.
i have full confidence that America will surpass the 1918 flu per capita deaths in due time
That would be 2,100,000 deaths. We're at 680,000. You have full confidence that there will be twice as many deaths in the 18 months as there have been so far since March 2020?![]()
Apparently you aren’t acquainted with Mu or Theta.
Anonymous wrote:
Apparently you aren’t acquainted with Mu or Theta.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Delta hasn't "peaked" for the rest of the country where people are "just living their lives" either. In some places, schools have closed. In other places, it's very hard to actually get tested, which does lower tested positivity.
In rural Ohio, where my dear friend's kid is in school, there are anti-mask protestors outside the elementary school, heckling parents who bring their kids in masked.
This isn't the peak, and at least 1k Americans dying from choking on their own pus every day isn't normal. Or acceptable.
Yes, it has. I know it's disappointing for you that Deltageddon didn't happen when MCPS opened its doors a month ago. Perhaps a new variant will come along in the future to help support your lockdown crusade. There's always that hope, right?
Newsflash is the most deadly virus in US history. One in every 500 Americans has died from it. You might want to be less cavalier when considering the enormity of this tragedy.
675,000 Americans died from the 1918-1919 flu pandemic. In 1920, the US population was 106.5 million. So (ballpark estimate) the 1918-1919 flu pandemic killed 1 in every 160 Americans.
For perspective.
It’s because they weren’t masking hard enough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Delta hasn't "peaked" for the rest of the country where people are "just living their lives" either. In some places, schools have closed. In other places, it's very hard to actually get tested, which does lower tested positivity.
In rural Ohio, where my dear friend's kid is in school, there are anti-mask protestors outside the elementary school, heckling parents who bring their kids in masked.
This isn't the peak, and at least 1k Americans dying from choking on their own pus every day isn't normal. Or acceptable.
Yes, it has. I know it's disappointing for you that Deltageddon didn't happen when MCPS opened its doors a month ago. Perhaps a new variant will come along in the future to help support your lockdown crusade. There's always that hope, right?
Newsflash is the most deadly virus in US history. One in every 500 Americans has died from it. You might want to be less cavalier when considering the enormity of this tragedy.
675,000 Americans died from the 1918-1919 flu pandemic. In 1920, the US population was 106.5 million. So (ballpark estimate) the 1918-1919 flu pandemic killed 1 in every 160 Americans.
For perspective.
i have full confidence that America will surpass the 1918 flu per capita deaths in due time
That would be 2,100,000 deaths. We're at 680,000. You have full confidence that there will be twice as many deaths in the 18 months as there have been so far since March 2020?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think we are just going to get these forever but there is no real plan to keep kids safe - just for MCPS to cover their buts.
I'm disgusted at the lack of planning and precautions MCPS is taking. Yes, there are some good policies on paper but schools don't follow them and where is the education for kids who do everything right but who are still exposed over and over?
Why aren't vaccines mandatory for 12 and over already??
Aren’t 12-15 still under emergency use authorization? I think they could only do it for 16+?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Delta hasn't "peaked" for the rest of the country where people are "just living their lives" either. In some places, schools have closed. In other places, it's very hard to actually get tested, which does lower tested positivity.
In rural Ohio, where my dear friend's kid is in school, there are anti-mask protestors outside the elementary school, heckling parents who bring their kids in masked.
This isn't the peak, and at least 1k Americans dying from choking on their own pus every day isn't normal. Or acceptable.
Yes, it has. I know it's disappointing for you that Deltageddon didn't happen when MCPS opened its doors a month ago. Perhaps a new variant will come along in the future to help support your lockdown crusade. There's always that hope, right?
Newsflash is the most deadly virus in US history. One in every 500 Americans has died from it. You might want to be less cavalier when considering the enormity of this tragedy.
675,000 Americans died from the 1918-1919 flu pandemic. In 1920, the US population was 106.5 million. So (ballpark estimate) the 1918-1919 flu pandemic killed 1 in every 160 Americans.
For perspective.
i have full confidence that America will surpass the 1918 flu per capita deaths in due time
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Delta hasn't "peaked" for the rest of the country where people are "just living their lives" either. In some places, schools have closed. In other places, it's very hard to actually get tested, which does lower tested positivity.
In rural Ohio, where my dear friend's kid is in school, there are anti-mask protestors outside the elementary school, heckling parents who bring their kids in masked.
This isn't the peak, and at least 1k Americans dying from choking on their own pus every day isn't normal. Or acceptable.
Yes, it has. I know it's disappointing for you that Deltageddon didn't happen when MCPS opened its doors a month ago. Perhaps a new variant will come along in the future to help support your lockdown crusade. There's always that hope, right?
Newsflash is the most deadly virus in US history. One in every 500 Americans has died from it. You might want to be less cavalier when considering the enormity of this tragedy.
675,000 Americans died from the 1918-1919 flu pandemic. In 1920, the US population was 106.5 million. So (ballpark estimate) the 1918-1919 flu pandemic killed 1 in every 160 Americans.
For perspective.
Anonymous wrote:I think we are just going to get these forever but there is no real plan to keep kids safe - just for MCPS to cover their buts.
I'm disgusted at the lack of planning and precautions MCPS is taking. Yes, there are some good policies on paper but schools don't follow them and where is the education for kids who do everything right but who are still exposed over and over?
Why aren't vaccines mandatory for 12 and over already??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Delta hasn't "peaked" for the rest of the country where people are "just living their lives" either. In some places, schools have closed. In other places, it's very hard to actually get tested, which does lower tested positivity.
In rural Ohio, where my dear friend's kid is in school, there are anti-mask protestors outside the elementary school, heckling parents who bring their kids in masked.
This isn't the peak, and at least 1k Americans dying from choking on their own pus every day isn't normal. Or acceptable.
Yes, it has. I know it's disappointing for you that Deltageddon didn't happen when MCPS opened its doors a month ago. Perhaps a new variant will come along in the future to help support your lockdown crusade. There's always that hope, right?
Newsflash is the most deadly virus in US history. One in every 500 Americans has died from it. You might want to be less cavalier when considering the enormity of this tragedy.
675,000 Americans died from the 1918-1919 flu pandemic. In 1920, the US population was 106.5 million. So (ballpark estimate) the 1918-1919 flu pandemic killed 1 in every 160 Americans.
For perspective.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Delta hasn't "peaked" for the rest of the country where people are "just living their lives" either. In some places, schools have closed. In other places, it's very hard to actually get tested, which does lower tested positivity.
In rural Ohio, where my dear friend's kid is in school, there are anti-mask protestors outside the elementary school, heckling parents who bring their kids in masked.
This isn't the peak, and at least 1k Americans dying from choking on their own pus every day isn't normal. Or acceptable.
Yes, it has. I know it's disappointing for you that Deltageddon didn't happen when MCPS opened its doors a month ago. Perhaps a new variant will come along in the future to help support your lockdown crusade. There's always that hope, right?
Newsflash is the most deadly virus in US history. One in every 500 Americans has died from it. You might want to be less cavalier when considering the enormity of this tragedy.