Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the point is that (a) the schools are RED, (b) MCPS did NOT shut them down so that they are violating their own policies? Did I miss something?
You did miss something. Their messaging from the start was that going red would trigger a conversation with DHHS on how to proceed. They never said it was automatic. They are not violating their policy.
(I’m super irritated with MCPS, so I hate to defend them. But technically they didn’t violate anything.)
Except they automatically shut the first 11 down and there was ZERO in-school transmission. No conversation happened there. Are they opening them back up now?
Anonymous wrote:^^ it’s not a joke. To this pp, education, lunch, vaccines, and covid tests are zero sum games obviously favoring the poor.
DMV UMC weaklings are hilarious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the point is that (a) the schools are RED, (b) MCPS did NOT shut them down so that they are violating their own policies? Did I miss something?
You did miss something. Their messaging from the start was that going red would trigger a conversation with DHHS on how to proceed. They never said it was automatic. They are not violating their policy.
(I’m super irritated with MCPS, so I hate to defend them. But technically they didn’t violate anything.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the point is that (a) the schools are RED, (b) MCPS did NOT shut them down so that they are violating their own policies? Did I miss something?
You did miss something. Their messaging from the start was that going red would trigger a conversation with DHHS on how to proceed. They never said it was automatic. They are not violating their policy.
(I’m super irritated with MCPS, so I hate to defend them. But technically they didn’t violate anything.)
Except they automatically shut the first 11 down and there was ZERO in-school transmission. No conversation happened there. Are they opening them back up now?
The W schools have more COVID than Seneca Valley. This is bs on who closes and who is open. Students are now educated based on zip codes and who has the power to fight back. We all live in the same county.
And meanwhile, bars, restaurants, and malls are fully open for business.
It's the opposite though. The schools with "fragile populations" get meal delivery, the booster and vaccination clinics on site, etc. If you are unfortunate enough to live in a wealthier area you are treated like dirt
Has anyone done an analysis on which schools had their bussed shut down? I'm guessing it was predominantly the wealthier areas.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was under the impression that that dashboard was updated every Wednesday and the updates PERCENTAGE totals would be every day at 7. I can’t be the only one. Their communication is misleading at best.
They are gaslighting the entire county. That was everyone’s impression, including two smart reporters that follow this for a living.
Plus, they had the color coded dashboard Tues and Wed. So it can’t be a Wed-only update.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the point is that (a) the schools are RED, (b) MCPS did NOT shut them down so that they are violating their own policies? Did I miss something?
You did miss something. Their messaging from the start was that going red would trigger a conversation with DHHS on how to proceed. They never said it was automatic. They are not violating their policy.
(I’m super irritated with MCPS, so I hate to defend them. But technically they didn’t violate anything.)
Except they automatically shut the first 11 down and there was ZERO in-school transmission. No conversation happened there. Are they opening them back up now?
The W schools have more COVID than Seneca Valley. This is bs on who closes and who is open. Students are now educated based on zip codes and who has the power to fight back. We all live in the same county.
And meanwhile, bars, restaurants, and malls are fully open for business.
It's the opposite though. The schools with "fragile populations" get meal delivery, the booster and vaccination clinics on site, etc. If you are unfortunate enough to live in a wealthier area you are treated like dirt
Has anyone done an analysis on which schools had their bussed shut down? I'm guessing it was predominantly the wealthier areas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was under the impression that that dashboard was updated every Wednesday and the updates PERCENTAGE totals would be every day at 7. I can’t be the only one. Their communication is misleading at best.
They are gaslighting the entire county. That was everyone’s impression, including two smart reporters that follow this for a living.
Plus, they had the color coded dashboard Tues and Wed. So it can’t be a Wed-only update.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the point is that (a) the schools are RED, (b) MCPS did NOT shut them down so that they are violating their own policies? Did I miss something?
You did miss something. Their messaging from the start was that going red would trigger a conversation with DHHS on how to proceed. They never said it was automatic. They are not violating their policy.
(I’m super irritated with MCPS, so I hate to defend them. But technically they didn’t violate anything.)
Except they automatically shut the first 11 down and there was ZERO in-school transmission. No conversation happened there. Are they opening them back up now?
The W schools have more COVID than Seneca Valley. This is bs on who closes and who is open. Students are now educated based on zip codes and who has the power to fight back. We all live in the same county.
And meanwhile, bars, restaurants, and malls are fully open for business.
It's the opposite though. The schools with "fragile populations" get meal delivery, the booster and vaccination clinics on site, etc. If you are unfortunate enough to live in a wealthier area you are treated like dirt
Has anyone done an analysis on which schools had their bussed shut down? I'm guessing it was predominantly the wealthier areas.
Anonymous wrote:I was under the impression that that dashboard was updated every Wednesday and the updates PERCENTAGE totals would be every day at 7. I can’t be the only one. Their communication is misleading at best.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the point is that (a) the schools are RED, (b) MCPS did NOT shut them down so that they are violating their own policies? Did I miss something?
You did miss something. Their messaging from the start was that going red would trigger a conversation with DHHS on how to proceed. They never said it was automatic. They are not violating their policy.
(I’m super irritated with MCPS, so I hate to defend them. But technically they didn’t violate anything.)
Except they automatically shut the first 11 down and there was ZERO in-school transmission. No conversation happened there. Are they opening them back up now?
The W schools have more COVID than Seneca Valley. This is bs on who closes and who is open. Students are now educated based on zip codes and who has the power to fight back. We all live in the same county.
And meanwhile, bars, restaurants, and malls are fully open for business.
It's the opposite though. The schools with "fragile populations" get meal delivery, the booster and vaccination clinics on site, etc. If you are unfortunate enough to live in a wealthier area you are treated like dirt
Has anyone done an analysis on which schools had their bussed shut down? I'm guessing it was predominantly the wealthier areas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the point is that (a) the schools are RED, (b) MCPS did NOT shut them down so that they are violating their own policies? Did I miss something?
You did miss something. Their messaging from the start was that going red would trigger a conversation with DHHS on how to proceed. They never said it was automatic. They are not violating their policy.
(I’m super irritated with MCPS, so I hate to defend them. But technically they didn’t violate anything.)
Except they automatically shut the first 11 down and there was ZERO in-school transmission. No conversation happened there. Are they opening them back up now?
The W schools have more COVID than Seneca Valley. This is bs on who closes and who is open. Students are now educated based on zip codes and who has the power to fight back. We all live in the same county.
And meanwhile, bars, restaurants, and malls are fully open for business.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the point is that (a) the schools are RED, (b) MCPS did NOT shut them down so that they are violating their own policies? Did I miss something?
You did miss something. Their messaging from the start was that going red would trigger a conversation with DHHS on how to proceed. They never said it was automatic. They are not violating their policy.
(I’m super irritated with MCPS, so I hate to defend them. But technically they didn’t violate anything.)
Except they automatically shut the first 11 down and there was ZERO in-school transmission. No conversation happened there. Are they opening them back up now?
The W schools have more COVID than Seneca Valley. This is bs on who closes and who is open. Students are now educated based on zip codes and who has the power to fight back. We all live in the same county.
And meanwhile, bars, restaurants, and malls are fully open for business.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was under the impression that that dashboard was updated every Wednesday and the updates PERCENTAGE totals would be every day at 7. I can’t be the only one. Their communication is misleading at best.
No one knows what's going on or what to expect and it's made worse by communications that appear very clear but in fact were misleading.
Total disaster.
They are literally causing so much anxiety and mental anguish at this point.