Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The reduced isolation guidelines require masking for the 2nd 5 days. Students can't strictly mask all day unless they're given a dedicated space with separate ventilation or outside to eat. Fairfax should keep the 10 days for isolation. For quarantine I believe they had already reduced it to 7 days. If they want 5 days + test on 5th day, that's fine, but it basically is 7 days at that point anyway. Does anyone know which schools will be piloting test to stay?
No way. Every kid 12-15 will be sitting out weeks and weeks of school for NO REASON, because FCPS parents were responsible and got their kids vaccinated.
+1, Until they approve the booster for this age, they are FULLY VACCINATED for their age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The reduced isolation guidelines require masking for the 2nd 5 days. Students can't strictly mask all day unless they're given a dedicated space with separate ventilation or outside to eat. Fairfax should keep the 10 days for isolation. For quarantine I believe they had already reduced it to 7 days. If they want 5 days + test on 5th day, that's fine, but it basically is 7 days at that point anyway. Does anyone know which schools will be piloting test to stay?
No way. Every kid 12-15 will be sitting out weeks and weeks of school for NO REASON, because FCPS parents were responsible and got their kids vaccinated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The reduced isolation guidelines require masking for the 2nd 5 days. Students can't strictly mask all day unless they're given a dedicated space with separate ventilation or outside to eat. Fairfax should keep the 10 days for isolation. For quarantine I believe they had already reduced it to 7 days. If they want 5 days + test on 5th day, that's fine, but it basically is 7 days at that point anyway. Does anyone know which schools will be piloting test to stay?
No way. Every kid 12-15 will be sitting out weeks and weeks of school for NO REASON, because FCPS parents were responsible and got their kids vaccinated.
Anonymous wrote:The reduced isolation guidelines require masking for the 2nd 5 days. Students can't strictly mask all day unless they're given a dedicated space with separate ventilation or outside to eat. Fairfax should keep the 10 days for isolation. For quarantine I believe they had already reduced it to 7 days. If they want 5 days + test on 5th day, that's fine, but it basically is 7 days at that point anyway. Does anyone know which schools will be piloting test to stay?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no way they will make vaccinated students quarantine. They are not going to do anything to increase quarantines. If my vaccinated kids had to quarantine with every exposure they would be at home more than in school.
Is sometime talking about increasing quarantines?
How many times have you been notified of a close contact? Just curious. We haven’t had any but our DS is in ES and the school itself hasn’t had many cases.
DP but my 12 and 15 year old have been close contacts. Vaccinated early September. Returned right away both times. So under new guidelines they’d have to quarantine for 5 days because they don’t have booster. No thanks.
With the new variant, those two vaccines aren’t going to protect them much from infection, so it makes sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is great timing. Youngkin needs to run with this. No masks in school, unless you are a recent close contact. It’s unreasonable to stay home so slap a mask on for 5 days!
If they take away the universal masking requirement, maybe you can take my hard to fill position. I will be resigning.
But you saw the news about how cloth masks do nothing, right? That's what all the kids are wearing. What's the difference?
Anonymous wrote:No one is going to agree to have their kid suffocating in a medical grade respirator all day.
Going through 200,000 paper masks a day is revoltingly wasteful. To avoid catching a cold, that everyone is vaccinated against. You all sound nuts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is great timing. Youngkin needs to run with this. No masks in school, unless you are a recent close contact. It’s unreasonable to stay home so slap a mask on for 5 days!
If they take away the universal masking requirement, maybe you can take my hard to fill position. I will be resigning.
But you saw the news about how cloth masks do nothing, right? That's what all the kids are wearing. What's the difference? [/quote
Surgical masks should be required, at a minimum.
+1000 - FCPS needs to start distributing surgical masks and not the stupid cloth ones. Maybe they should buy some KN95s while they are at it, but I know they won’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is great timing. Youngkin needs to run with this. No masks in school, unless you are a recent close contact. It’s unreasonable to stay home so slap a mask on for 5 days!
If they take away the universal masking requirement, maybe you can take my hard to fill position. I will be resigning.
But you saw the news about how cloth masks do nothing, right? That's what all the kids are wearing. What's the difference? [/quote
Surgical masks should be required, at a minimum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is great timing. Youngkin needs to run with this. No masks in school, unless you are a recent close contact. It’s unreasonable to stay home so slap a mask on for 5 days!
If they take away the universal masking requirement, maybe you can take my hard to fill position. I will be resigning.
Anonymous wrote:This is great timing. Youngkin needs to run with this. No masks in school, unless you are a recent close contact. It’s unreasonable to stay home so slap a mask on for 5 days!
Anonymous wrote:Looks like FCPS doesn’t have a completed plan on how they are handling the changes, but they are working on it. Glad to hear it.