Anonymous wrote:So someone can take their kids to Kings Dominion, into a massive crowded lines and lots of unvaccinated people and it's fine because it's Virginia. But taking my kids to visit grandma in MA via car requires them to quarantine 10 days? NOT GOING TO HAPPEN.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, I planned all my travel to return 10 days before school starts. I don't understand why this is so hard to do?
This is currently affecting working parents with kids in daycare, preventing travel to visit family.
But it isn't NEW guidance. I have little empathy parents of DCPS/Charter kids with houses Maine they rented for the whole month of August.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, I planned all my travel to return 10 days before school starts. I don't understand why this is so hard to do?
This is currently affecting working parents with kids in daycare, preventing travel to visit family.
But it isn't NEW guidance. I have little empathy parents of DCPS/Charter kids with houses Maine they rented for the whole month of August.
No worries, we're not going to let it affect us. We're just going to show up on day one. Never fear.
Maine's vaccination rates are among the top 5 in the country and the state had a lower rate of COVID than DC throughout the entire pandemic. This is about you basking in moral superiority and turning COVID into a virtue signaling exercise, versus sound public health advice. This guidance may have been fine for Christmas 2020, but the facts have changed since then.
True for PP and DCPS/DC DOH
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh, I won't be following this at all. In addition, after the myriad false positives and knock on effects that happened in our school, I won't be giving permission to test my kid.
Same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, I planned all my travel to return 10 days before school starts. I don't understand why this is so hard to do?
This is currently affecting working parents with kids in daycare, preventing travel to visit family.
But it isn't NEW guidance. I have little empathy parents of DCPS/Charter kids with houses Maine they rented for the whole month of August.
No worries, we're not going to let it affect us. We're just going to show up on day one. Never fear.
Struck a nerve with the Maine thing, huh?
Maine's vaccination rates are among the top 5 in the country and the state had a lower rate of COVID than DC throughout the entire pandemic. This is about you basking in moral superiority and turning COVID into a virtue signaling exercise, versus sound public health advice. This guidance may have been fine for Christmas 2020, but the facts have changed since then.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, I planned all my travel to return 10 days before school starts. I don't understand why this is so hard to do?
This is currently affecting working parents with kids in daycare, preventing travel to visit family.
But it isn't NEW guidance. I have little empathy parents of DCPS/Charter kids with houses Maine they rented for the whole month of August.
No worries, we're not going to let it affect us. We're just going to show up on day one. Never fear.
Maine's vaccination rates are among the top 5 in the country and the state had a lower rate of COVID than DC throughout the entire pandemic. This is about you basking in moral superiority and turning COVID into a virtue signaling exercise, versus sound public health advice. This guidance may have been fine for Christmas 2020, but the facts have changed since then.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, I planned all my travel to return 10 days before school starts. I don't understand why this is so hard to do?
This is currently affecting working parents with kids in daycare, preventing travel to visit family.
But it isn't NEW guidance. I have little empathy parents of DCPS/Charter kids with houses Maine they rented for the whole month of August.
No worries, we're not going to let it affect us. We're just going to show up on day one. Never fear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, I planned all my travel to return 10 days before school starts. I don't understand why this is so hard to do?
We did too. But that can't be done for Thanksgiving and Christmas. This policy can't be maintained for another year. I'm fine with it for now but LaQuandra Nesbitt, DOH, and Bowser need to get off their asses and start thinking ahead. We're halfway through summer already.
Anonymous wrote:Oh, I won't be following this at all. In addition, after the myriad false positives and knock on effects that happened in our school, I won't be giving permission to test my kid.
Anonymous wrote:So, I planned all my travel to return 10 days before school starts. I don't understand why this is so hard to do?