Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 15yo vaxxed kid has Covid. It’s an annoying head cold and 10 days of isolation. Other than being very heavy had zero extra risk factors. Thankful he’s vaccinated.
At 15 he would have been perfectly fine without the vaccine.
Anonymous wrote:PG County just announced they are going all virtual until the middle of January.
Watch the dominoes start to fall.
Pathetic.
Anonymous wrote:My 15yo vaxxed kid has Covid. It’s an annoying head cold and 10 days of isolation. Other than being very heavy had zero extra risk factors. Thankful he’s vaccinated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our school is testing all students on the first day of school after break.
School will continue, masked, as usual, and 99% students vaccinated. They will have the results same day so they will decide by the end of the day if they need to go virtual or not.
This is a very reasonable and measured approach.
When you're not in the wave we're in. Schools are not opening any time soon. You don't believe me now, but give it a week, and you'll see what I'm talking about.
Anonymous wrote:My teacher daughter has four kids traveling out of the county over the break. Two to India, one to Africa. One to Costa Rica. I can’t help but feel annoyed.
Anonymous wrote:My teacher daughter has four kids traveling out of the county over the break. Two to India, one to Africa. One to Costa Rica. I can’t help but feel annoyed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:time for schools to issue the vaccine mandate if you want to be in person or stay home.
breakthroughs yes but hopefully hospitalizations remain mild among unvaccinated
masks will stay
CDC doesn’t say unvaccinated shouldn’t travel and we are going. testing testing and going
testing when we get back
yes it’s alarming but if the vaccines mitigate severe disease then it’s time to move on and live with COVID bc it is NEVER going away.
All of the schools my kids attend have a vaccine mandate and they are running booster clinics. This was done prior to the school year starting.
Anonymous wrote:time for schools to issue the vaccine mandate if you want to be in person or stay home.
breakthroughs yes but hopefully hospitalizations remain mild among unvaccinated
masks will stay
CDC doesn’t say unvaccinated shouldn’t travel and we are going. testing testing and going
testing when we get back
yes it’s alarming but if the vaccines mitigate severe disease then it’s time to move on and live with COVID bc it is NEVER going away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My teacher daughter has four kids traveling out of the county over the break. Two to India, one to Africa. One to Costa Rica. I can’t help but feel annoyed.
Why? At least they have to test to come back home.
I'd be more worried about the families going to Disney or visiting family in Kentucky or some other not highly vaxxed state.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The difference is, the breakouts in vaccinated areas are just positive cases. But the hospitalizations are generally f unvaccinated people. Big difference.
If that’s the case why are Maryland’s hospitals crowded? Really high vax rate.
Funny how facts shit down that liberal talking point.
You people are idiots, just the the unvaccinated fools winding up in the hospitals. It isn’t vaccinated people being admitted.
Can you show us the data that no vaccinated people have been hospitalized or died of covid? Its simply not true.
AAMC said 70% of its COVID-19 patients are unvaccinated and that the vaccinated patients have underlying health conditions. Just one of them got the booster shot.
I know you don’t want to hear this, but healthy, vaccinated, boosted people are fine.
That means 30% are vaccinated and that is a high number of vaccine failures.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The difference is, the breakouts in vaccinated areas are just positive cases. But the hospitalizations are generally f unvaccinated people. Big difference.
If that’s the case why are Maryland’s hospitals crowded? Really high vax rate.