Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You haven't heard of any close contacts testing positive personally?
I have. Even vaccinated ones.
Also take a look at the WHS high school outbreak right now. I was keeping an open mind about test to stay but it didn't work there at all with sports.
Outbreak? 6 football players? I'm sure they're not hanging out together outside of football. LOL
You're not very good at counting if you think there are only 6 cases.
eh that's just the standard MO for Covid deniers. Use excuses to pretend it didn't spread in schools or on sports teams and undercount cases.
You can see the real numbers on the dashboard and they ain't pretty.
There's a total of 20 cases for all of Wakefield in the last 7 days in a HS with 2,241 kids (0.9%). Most likely every single one of them is vaccinated. Most likely, they're all asymptomatic
This is a virus that will be here the rest of our lives. Get a grip!
Why do you think that most likely they are all asymptomatic? This is pure speculation. You want so badly for this not to be a big deal. 20 cases IS a big deal. Major outbreak. Stop your denial.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
eh that's just the standard MO for Covid deniers. Use excuses to pretend it didn't spread in schools or on sports teams and undercount cases.
You can see the real numbers on the dashboard and they ain't pretty.
There's a total of 20 cases for all of Wakefield in the last 7 days in a HS with 2,241 kids (0.9%). Most likely every single one of them is vaccinated. Most likely, they're all asymptomatic
This is a virus that will be here the rest of our lives. Get a grip!
Exactly. Most likely, every single person will be exposed to COVID repeatedly for the rest of their lives. Better when you're young and healthy.
APS students are in some of the best years of their lives. These football players will remember their football years for the rest of their life.
It's sad folks like SR are wanting to take away lifetime memories because of their own paranoid view of COVID. I'm sure they'd love to shut down the football team if they could. Pathetic.
Literally no one said anything about shutting down football. YOu're paranoid.
Wakefield Warrior football rules!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You haven't heard of any close contacts testing positive personally?
I have. Even vaccinated ones.
Also take a look at the WHS high school outbreak right now. I was keeping an open mind about test to stay but it didn't work there at all with sports.
Outbreak? 6 football players? I'm sure they're not hanging out together outside of football. LOL
You're not very good at counting if you think there are only 6 cases.
eh that's just the standard MO for Covid deniers. Use excuses to pretend it didn't spread in schools or on sports teams and undercount cases.
You can see the real numbers on the dashboard and they ain't pretty.
There's a total of 20 cases for all of Wakefield in the last 7 days in a HS with 2,241 kids (0.9%). Most likely every single one of them is vaccinated. Most likely, they're all asymptomatic
This is a virus that will be here the rest of our lives. Get a grip!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
+1. I remember fondly when me and my friends on the soccer team all got norovirus back in HS. Good times. COVID must be even better since it's a more gucci communicable disease.
The difference would be if you were vaccinated for the norovirus and had 0 symptoms. That's called "you're not sick".
I agree. We're all about the fun here. The difference would also be that it would super fun to know that I'm positive for COVID, go unmasked and share COVID with everyone around and then see who gets sick and who doesn't. Delta Delta Delta can I help ya help ya help ya.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
eh that's just the standard MO for Covid deniers. Use excuses to pretend it didn't spread in schools or on sports teams and undercount cases.
You can see the real numbers on the dashboard and they ain't pretty.
There's a total of 20 cases for all of Wakefield in the last 7 days in a HS with 2,241 kids (0.9%). Most likely every single one of them is vaccinated. Most likely, they're all asymptomatic
This is a virus that will be here the rest of our lives. Get a grip!
Exactly. Most likely, every single person will be exposed to COVID repeatedly for the rest of their lives. Better when you're young and healthy.
APS students are in some of the best years of their lives. These football players will remember their football years for the rest of their life.
It's sad folks like SR are wanting to take away lifetime memories because of their own paranoid view of COVID. I'm sure they'd love to shut down the football team if they could. Pathetic.
Wakefield Warrior football rules!!!
+1. I remember fondly when me and my friends on the soccer team all got norovirus back in HS. Good times. COVID must be even better since it's a more gucci communicable disease.
The difference would be if you were vaccinated for the norovirus and had 0 symptoms. That's called "you're not sick".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
eh that's just the standard MO for Covid deniers. Use excuses to pretend it didn't spread in schools or on sports teams and undercount cases.
You can see the real numbers on the dashboard and they ain't pretty.
There's a total of 20 cases for all of Wakefield in the last 7 days in a HS with 2,241 kids (0.9%). Most likely every single one of them is vaccinated. Most likely, they're all asymptomatic
This is a virus that will be here the rest of our lives. Get a grip!
Exactly. Most likely, every single person will be exposed to COVID repeatedly for the rest of their lives. Better when you're young and healthy.
APS students are in some of the best years of their lives. These football players will remember their football years for the rest of their life.
It's sad folks like SR are wanting to take away lifetime memories because of their own paranoid view of COVID. I'm sure they'd love to shut down the football team if they could. Pathetic.
Wakefield Warrior football rules!!!
+1. I remember fondly when me and my friends on the soccer team all got norovirus back in HS. Good times. COVID must be even better since it's a more gucci communicable disease.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
eh that's just the standard MO for Covid deniers. Use excuses to pretend it didn't spread in schools or on sports teams and undercount cases.
You can see the real numbers on the dashboard and they ain't pretty.
There's a total of 20 cases for all of Wakefield in the last 7 days in a HS with 2,241 kids (0.9%). Most likely every single one of them is vaccinated. Most likely, they're all asymptomatic
This is a virus that will be here the rest of our lives. Get a grip!
Exactly. Most likely, every single person will be exposed to COVID repeatedly for the rest of their lives. Better when you're young and healthy.
APS students are in some of the best years of their lives. These football players will remember their football years for the rest of their life.
It's sad folks like SR are wanting to take away lifetime memories because of their own paranoid view of COVID. I'm sure they'd love to shut down the football team if they could. Pathetic.
+1. I remember fondly when me and my friends on the soccer team all got norovirus back in HS. Good times. COVID must be even better since it's a more gucci communicable disease.
Wakefield Warrior football rules!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
eh that's just the standard MO for Covid deniers. Use excuses to pretend it didn't spread in schools or on sports teams and undercount cases.
You can see the real numbers on the dashboard and they ain't pretty.
There's a total of 20 cases for all of Wakefield in the last 7 days in a HS with 2,241 kids (0.9%). Most likely every single one of them is vaccinated. Most likely, they're all asymptomatic
This is a virus that will be here the rest of our lives. Get a grip!
Exactly. Most likely, every single person will be exposed to COVID repeatedly for the rest of their lives. Better when you're young and healthy.
APS students are in some of the best years of their lives. These football players will remember their football years for the rest of their life.
It's sad folks like SR are wanting to take away lifetime memories because of their own paranoid view of COVID. I'm sure they'd love to shut down the football team if they could. Pathetic.
Wakefield Warrior football rules!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
eh that's just the standard MO for Covid deniers. Use excuses to pretend it didn't spread in schools or on sports teams and undercount cases.
You can see the real numbers on the dashboard and they ain't pretty.
There's a total of 20 cases for all of Wakefield in the last 7 days in a HS with 2,241 kids (0.9%). Most likely every single one of them is vaccinated. Most likely, they're all asymptomatic
This is a virus that will be here the rest of our lives. Get a grip!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You haven't heard of any close contacts testing positive personally?
I have. Even vaccinated ones.
Also take a look at the WHS high school outbreak right now. I was keeping an open mind about test to stay but it didn't work there at all with sports.
Outbreak? 6 football players? I'm sure they're not hanging out together outside of football. LOL
You're not very good at counting if you think there are only 6 cases.
eh that's just the standard MO for Covid deniers. Use excuses to pretend it didn't spread in schools or on sports teams and undercount cases.
You can see the real numbers on the dashboard and they ain't pretty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You haven't heard of any close contacts testing positive personally?
I have. Even vaccinated ones.
Also take a look at the WHS high school outbreak right now. I was keeping an open mind about test to stay but it didn't work there at all with sports.
Outbreak? 6 football players? I'm sure they're not hanging out together outside of football. LOL
You're not very good at counting if you think there are only 6 cases.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You haven't heard of any close contacts testing positive personally?
I have. Even vaccinated ones.
Also take a look at the WHS high school outbreak right now. I was keeping an open mind about test to stay but it didn't work there at all with sports.
Outbreak? 6 football players? I'm sure they're not hanging out together outside of football. LOL
Anonymous wrote:
You haven't heard of any close contacts testing positive personally?
I have. Even vaccinated ones.
Also take a look at the WHS high school outbreak right now. I was keeping an open mind about test to stay but it didn't work there at all with sports.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Try again. APE organized a meeting between APS and a Harvard expert on ventilation to help advocate for better ventilation in schools. And now they are encouraging members to ask the state for more rapid antigen tests. Some serious APE-derangement going on.
they only want rapid antigen tests to get rid of quarantines. APE members are not signing their kids up for the weekly testing that could actually help to stop outbreaks cuz they'd rather not know if their kids have covid.
This is incorrect. Lots of people (including a substantial number who are not in APE) are concerned about signing their kids up because there is so little clarity around the testing protocols and risk that students who do not have covid will be needlessly excluded from school for multiple days at a time. The number of families that have opted not to sign up for screening testing is orders of magnitude more than the number of APE members, so you can’t blame APE for this.
Right I said APE members are not signing their kids up for screening testing. I have also seen posts on AEM where they spread false info and even encourage others not to sign up. So so sad and irresponsible.
There are APE members who have registered their children for screening testing.
So you oppose it in one breath but when challenged now claim some APE members signed up? Make up your mind.