Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will you sue if you catch Covid from a restaurant, a grocery store or work place?
The State didn't make a law saying "children must be present in a restaurant, grocery store, or workplace" nor are they necessarily staffed by people paid for with taxpayer dollars?
And you don’t have to send your kid to school. You can homeschool them if you want. Or you had an option to enroll them in the virtual academy.
We all have a right to free public education. Sorry that offends you
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will you sue if you catch Covid from a restaurant, a grocery store or work place?
The State didn't make a law saying "children must be present in a restaurant, grocery store, or workplace" nor are they necessarily staffed by people paid for with taxpayer dollars?
And you don’t have to send your kid to school. You can homeschool them if you want. Or you had an option to enroll them in the virtual academy.
Anonymous wrote:Wouldn’t you withdraw and homeschool if you’re that concerned?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will you sue if you catch Covid from a restaurant, a grocery store or work place?
The State didn't make a law saying "children must be present in a restaurant, grocery store, or workplace" nor are they necessarily staffed by people paid for with taxpayer dollars?
Anonymous wrote:Will you sue if you catch Covid from a restaurant, a grocery store or work place?
Anonymous wrote:Yes. You can sue. Family member is currently receiving workers comp in PA due to COVID complications that she contracted at work. Workers have fewer rights in PA than in MD and as a teacher that is married to a lawyer, I can assure you we have a plan in place if I were to get really sick from covid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is crazy. You homeschool or do virtual academy if you are so worried. Did you sue when your kids got other illnesses at school? My kid was hospitalized for RSV that was caught at school. Never once did I think I could sue MCPS.
Thanks for reminding me - MCPS *COULD* have waited for the treatments (ex. covid pills, already approved for emergency use) to be mass-produced, thereby making it more unlikely that a child would be hospitalized?
The point is that the bad decision-making just keeps adding up.
Anonymous wrote:This is crazy. You homeschool or do virtual academy if you are so worried. Did you sue when your kids got other illnesses at school? My kid was hospitalized for RSV that was caught at school. Never once did I think I could sue MCPS.
Anonymous wrote:This is crazy. You homeschool or do virtual academy if you are so worried. Did you sue when your kids got other illnesses at school? My kid was hospitalized for RSV that was caught at school. Never once did I think I could sue MCPS.
Anonymous wrote:FFS. If you are worried about it that much homeschool your kid!! Let the other kids be in person.