Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ArlNow reports 34 positive cases with the lacrosse team as the epicenter.
https://www.arlnow.com/2021/10/13/series-of-covid-cases-reported-at-wakefield-high-school/?fbclid=IwAR3LcF1Cs8T9ApZnRb3F0b7DUIPUl8p0Ay_g_BLXB4EzcZ4-GTJY9A2fivY
Lacrosse is a spring sport.
That's strange.
Anonymous wrote:ArlNow reports 34 positive cases with the lacrosse team as the epicenter.
https://www.arlnow.com/2021/10/13/series-of-covid-cases-reported-at-wakefield-high-school/?fbclid=IwAR3LcF1Cs8T9ApZnRb3F0b7DUIPUl8p0Ay_g_BLXB4EzcZ4-GTJY9A2fivY
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Weird that Frank Bellavia said there are 16 cases. That's not true.
Anyone can pull up the dashboard and see there are twice that many.
The lacrosse team hasn’t even started conditioning days yet, so if its focused on the team it must be just friends from the team, not because of the team.
ArlNow has changed their reporting. Originally they had a tipster who said it was connected to the lacrosse team, but apparently they got other tipsters after that telling them it was related to other sports. People elsewhere (including here) have claimed it was tied to the football team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Weird that Frank Bellavia said there are 16 cases. That's not true.
Anyone can pull up the dashboard and see there are twice that many.
The lacrosse team hasn’t even started conditioning days yet, so if its focused on the team it must be just friends from the team, not because of the team.
Anonymous wrote:Weird that Frank Bellavia said there are 16 cases. That's not true.
Anyone can pull up the dashboard and see there are twice that many.
Anonymous wrote:Weird that Frank Bellavia said there are 16 cases. That's not true.
Anyone can pull up the dashboard and see there are twice that many.
Anonymous wrote:For athletes, the info is confusing bc it says the vaccine is
mandated but at the same time says well if an athlete isn’t vaccinated then they have to test every day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m confused by the Qualtrics data - it shows Wakefield as having the highest number of Covid cases at 33, but only 1 close contact with all those cases? For example Washington Liberty has 23 cases and 126 close contacts. Does this make sense?
You are looking at the data from the very beginning, including last school year. Look at this school year.
Thank you. I just updated my dashboard so I am only looking at this school year. It now shows 29 positive case and no close contacts. I understand you are not a close contact if you are vaccinated or if you were wearing a mask. However, were there really no students who were not vaccinated, who did not have lunch with a student who tested positive?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two other discussions of this wasn’t enough for you OP? We get it, you want schools shut down again.
Weird that people can't deal with reports of actual cases and when someone bring up reality they just accuse them of wanting to shut down schools.
Actually I do not want school shut down which is why I'd like to know what's being done at WHS.
Denial and refusal to take action could shut school down though.
+1 I also would like to know the nexus and how the spread then occurred. I also want to know what is being done to mitigate and contain it. If these students were athletes then they were (supposed to be) vaccinated. 26 breakthrough cases is A LOT plus 3 teachers who also were (supposed to be) vaccinated. This is scary. We need transparency.
Athletes aren’t mandated to be vaccinated until 11/8. If they want to play w/o masks they get tested every day. There were a couple of unvaxxed kids on the FB team and SPECULATION is that is how some kids got it.
However it is good news that the other players were getting tested every day, so it could be limited, and a game was cancelled out of caution. I think it is a win for the process.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m confused by the Qualtrics data - it shows Wakefield as having the highest number of Covid cases at 33, but only 1 close contact with all those cases? For example Washington Liberty has 23 cases and 126 close contacts. Does this make sense?
You are looking at the data from the very beginning, including last school year. Look at this school year.