Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lots of Trumpers in Arlington.
Voting results indicate that that is not the case.
Look again. There are more than you would think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lots of Trumpers in Arlington.
Voting results indicate that that is not the case.
Anonymous wrote:Lots of Trumpers in Arlington.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For APS, you need to be symptom free meaning as PP said, no runny nose, congestion, coughing etc from cold. If this policy stays in place in the fall, it may be a rough time for some parents with kids out a whole week for a cold.
Ok but fewer kids will get sick and that will ultimately mean less missed school for all.
Do you mean fewer kids will get sick if they wear masks?
No I mean if the kid who is sick actually stays home until he feels better, then he will not get other kids sick. And then ultimately fewer kids will have to miss school.
Those kids are more contagious right before symptoms pop up than they are after a few days of no fever and a stuffy nose.
great you keep on justifying sending your sick kid to school
Anonymous wrote:The worst part is that even if it is a cold, every person who your kid infects will need to get a covid test and stay home until they get the results. Don't do it. Keep your kid home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For APS, you need to be symptom free meaning as PP said, no runny nose, congestion, coughing etc from cold. If this policy stays in place in the fall, it may be a rough time for some parents with kids out a whole week for a cold.
Ok but fewer kids will get sick and that will ultimately mean less missed school for all.
Do you mean fewer kids will get sick if they wear masks?
No I mean if the kid who is sick actually stays home until he feels better, then he will not get other kids sick. And then ultimately fewer kids will have to miss school.
Those kids are more contagious right before symptoms pop up than they are after a few days of no fever and a stuffy nose.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For APS, you need to be symptom free meaning as PP said, no runny nose, congestion, coughing etc from cold. If this policy stays in place in the fall, it may be a rough time for some parents with kids out a whole week for a cold.
Ok but fewer kids will get sick and that will ultimately mean less missed school for all.
Do you mean fewer kids will get sick if they wear masks?
No I mean if the kid who is sick actually stays home until he feels better, then he will not get other kids sick. And then ultimately fewer kids will have to miss school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For APS, you need to be symptom free meaning as PP said, no runny nose, congestion, coughing etc from cold. If this policy stays in place in the fall, it may be a rough time for some parents with kids out a whole week for a cold.
Ok but fewer kids will get sick and that will ultimately mean less missed school for all.
Do you mean fewer kids will get sick if they wear masks?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For APS, you need to be symptom free meaning as PP said, no runny nose, congestion, coughing etc from cold. If this policy stays in place in the fall, it may be a rough time for some parents with kids out a whole week for a cold.
Ok but fewer kids will get sick and that will ultimately mean less missed school for all.
Anonymous wrote:For APS, you need to be symptom free meaning as PP said, no runny nose, congestion, coughing etc from cold. If this policy stays in place in the fall, it may be a rough time for some parents with kids out a whole week for a cold.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would absolutely 100% send a non-fever child to school and not even think twice about it. Yes, even now.
If the nurse has an issue with it, they can call me.
APS needs to crawl out of its shell.
B##& , you’ll get my kid sick. I
Anonymous wrote:I would absolutely 100% send a non-fever child to school and not even think twice about it. Yes, even now.
If the nurse has an issue with it, they can call me.
APS needs to crawl out of its shell.