Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: how do we withdraw from MCPS testing my kid for covid?
Move. Next surge has already started.
Kids have nothing to worry about statistically. Worry about drug use and depression.
Adults that are fat, lose weight and exercise every day.
Old people that are scared--wear a mask or isolate.
Thanks for your input, Internet Random Nobody, but we’ll listen to the actual sports, not you.
DP
The PP is absolutely correct. And we have data to support her claims.
https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/covid19/data/case-counts.html#deaths-age
According to data, ZERO kids age 0-16 have died of Covid in Montgomery County. That is a FACT. More kids have died of other causes in the past two years than have died of Covid.
We are very fortunate that our leaders helped ensure our children were safe during the pandemic. Globally millions died to covid so we really should be grateful.
Indeed, glad we have a high vaxx rate, and that globally, the death rate for children is super low, less than .001%
Yes, exactly. The worldwide death rate has been very low for kids (fortunately).
This is a function of the virus itself. Our dear ‘leaders’ don’t get any credit for that. In fact, our public health leaders and local politicians have mostly viewed kids as an afterthought throughout this pandemic.
Nonsense, it would be far higher if our leaders hadn't taken these steps to stop the spread. Also, children spread it to many who are not as young.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had the same question, OP. I don’t send my kids to school when they’re sick, but I also have no interest in quarantining them if they test positive while asymptomatic. That needs to stop.
If they actually have Covid, they should stay home. Any close contact at school who is vaccinated won’t have to quarantine if vaccinated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: how do we withdraw from MCPS testing my kid for covid?
Move. Next surge has already started.
Kids have nothing to worry about statistically. Worry about drug use and depression.
Adults that are fat, lose weight and exercise every day.
Old people that are scared--wear a mask or isolate.
Thanks for your input, Internet Random Nobody, but we’ll listen to the actual sports, not you.
DP
The PP is absolutely correct. And we have data to support her claims.
https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/covid19/data/case-counts.html#deaths-age
According to data, ZERO kids age 0-16 have died of Covid in Montgomery County. That is a FACT. More kids have died of other causes in the past two years than have died of Covid.
We are very fortunate that our leaders helped ensure our children were safe during the pandemic. Globally millions died to covid so we really should be grateful.
Indeed, glad we have a high vaxx rate, and that globally, the death rate for children is super low, less than .001%
Yes, exactly. The worldwide death rate has been very low for kids (fortunately).
This is a function of the virus itself. Our dear ‘leaders’ don’t get any credit for that. In fact, our public health leaders and local politicians have mostly viewed kids as an afterthought throughout this pandemic.
Anonymous wrote:I had the same question, OP. I don’t send my kids to school when they’re sick, but I also have no interest in quarantining them if they test positive while asymptomatic. That needs to stop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: how do we withdraw from MCPS testing my kid for covid?
Move. Next surge has already started.
Kids have nothing to worry about statistically. Worry about drug use and depression.
Adults that are fat, lose weight and exercise every day.
Old people that are scared--wear a mask or isolate.
Thanks for your input, Internet Random Nobody, but we’ll listen to the actual sports, not you.
DP
The PP is absolutely correct. And we have data to support her claims.
https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/covid19/data/case-counts.html#deaths-age
According to data, ZERO kids age 0-16 have died of Covid in Montgomery County. That is a FACT. More kids have died of other causes in the past two years than have died of Covid.
We are very fortunate that our leaders helped ensure our children were safe during the pandemic. Globally millions died to covid so we really should be grateful.
+1000
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: how do we withdraw from MCPS testing my kid for covid?
Move. Next surge has already started.
Kids have nothing to worry about statistically. Worry about drug use and depression.
Adults that are fat, lose weight and exercise every day.
Old people that are scared--wear a mask or isolate.
Thanks for your input, Internet Random Nobody, but we’ll listen to the actual sports, not you.
DP
The PP is absolutely correct. And we have data to support her claims.
https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/covid19/data/case-counts.html#deaths-age
According to data, ZERO kids age 0-16 have died of Covid in Montgomery County. That is a FACT. More kids have died of other causes in the past two years than have died of Covid.
We are very fortunate that our leaders helped ensure our children were safe during the pandemic. Globally millions died to covid so we really should be grateful.
Indeed, glad we have a high vaxx rate, and that globally, the death rate for children is super low, less than .001%
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I opted out of the testing because of the high possibility of false positives in low prevalence settings.
did you email the Principal?
There's a 20% chance that's so high! I'd definitely drop out! Oh, wait I guess if there's any doubt they can always do another test.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: how do we withdraw from MCPS testing my kid for covid?
Move. Next surge has already started.
Kids have nothing to worry about statistically. Worry about drug use and depression.
Adults that are fat, lose weight and exercise every day.
Old people that are scared--wear a mask or isolate.
Thanks for your input, Internet Random Nobody, but we’ll listen to the actual sports, not you.
DP
The PP is absolutely correct. And we have data to support her claims.
https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/covid19/data/case-counts.html#deaths-age
According to data, ZERO kids age 0-16 have died of Covid in Montgomery County. That is a FACT. More kids have died of other causes in the past two years than have died of Covid.
We are very fortunate that our leaders helped ensure our children were safe during the pandemic. Globally millions died to covid so we really should be grateful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: how do we withdraw from MCPS testing my kid for covid?
Move. Next surge has already started.
Kids have nothing to worry about statistically. Worry about drug use and depression.
Adults that are fat, lose weight and exercise every day.
Old people that are scared--wear a mask or isolate.
Thanks for your input, Internet Random Nobody, but we’ll listen to the actual sports, not you.
DP
The PP is absolutely correct. And we have data to support her claims.
https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/covid19/data/case-counts.html#deaths-age
According to data, ZERO kids age 0-16 have died of Covid in Montgomery County. That is a FACT. More kids have died of other causes in the past two years than have died of Covid.
We are very fortunate that our leaders helped ensure our children were safe during the pandemic. Globally millions died to covid so we really should be grateful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I opted out of the testing because of the high possibility of false positives in low prevalence settings.
did you email the Principal?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: how do we withdraw from MCPS testing my kid for covid?
Move. Next surge has already started.
Kids have nothing to worry about statistically. Worry about drug use and depression.
Adults that are fat, lose weight and exercise every day.
Old people that are scared--wear a mask or isolate.
Thanks for your input, Internet Random Nobody, but we’ll listen to the actual sports, not you.
DP
The PP is absolutely correct. And we have data to support her claims.
https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/covid19/data/case-counts.html#deaths-age
According to data, ZERO kids age 0-16 have died of Covid in Montgomery County. That is a FACT. More kids have died of other causes in the past two years than have died of Covid.
We are very fortunate that our leaders helped ensure our children were safe during the pandemic. Globally millions died to covid so we really should be grateful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: how do we withdraw from MCPS testing my kid for covid?
Move. Next surge has already started.
Kids have nothing to worry about statistically. Worry about drug use and depression.
Adults that are fat, lose weight and exercise every day.
Old people that are scared--wear a mask or isolate.
Thanks for your input, Internet Random Nobody, but we’ll listen to the actual sports, not you.
DP
The PP is absolutely correct. And we have data to support her claims.
https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/covid19/data/case-counts.html#deaths-age
According to data, ZERO kids age 0-16 have died of Covid in Montgomery County. That is a FACT. More kids have died of other causes in the past two years than have died of Covid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:they way i see it.. mcps doesn't require everyone to be vaccinated .. so i never say 'yes' to the test.
Vaccines and testing are two different issues and vaccines aren't stoping outbreaks/transmission just helping with symptoms and hospitalizations (so there is a benefit to the individual but not others)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: how do we withdraw from MCPS testing my kid for covid?
Move. Next surge has already started.
Kids have nothing to worry about statistically. Worry about drug use and depression.
Adults that are fat, lose weight and exercise every day.
Old people that are scared--wear a mask or isolate.
Thanks for your input, Internet Random Nobody, but we’ll listen to the actual sports, not you.
Anonymous wrote:I opted out of the testing because of the high possibility of false positives in low prevalence settings.