Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh no. Definitely not. MCPS said schools over 5% were a risk. Regardless of what they say now, we know it's not safe.
Life has risks but this is too much.
What are you afraid of exactly?
I’m happy if you keep your kid home because it means less kids in the classroom for my kid who will be in school.
But let’s be clear - there have been ZERO deaths of kids age 0-18 in MoCo due to Covid since the beginning of this pandemic. That is actually a fantastic statistic and should be immensely reassuring to all MCPS parents.
https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/covid19/data/case-counts.html#deaths-age
Why do you think MCPS is 100% safe with covid? It is no different than anywhere else. A child just died in a neighboring county. And, for some people it is more than death. Watching your child suffer for days is not pleasant, especially when you are suffering too. Your posts are less reassuring as you are someone who wouldn't think twice abotu sending sick kids to school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:By the end of the week all the schools will be red. They just did this to give you false hope that they weren’t actually already planning on closing.
Some of us tried to tell you before Christmas that schools had to pivot to virtual for January. But apparently things are easier to understand when they're color-coded. That was a genius idea of MCPS, their one and only...
Anonymous wrote:I’m sending my kids. I don’t think keeping them home from school will prevent our family from getting omicron. It is everywhere in the community. Unless we literally go nowhere for months, at some point we’ll get it. We got vaxxed and boosted so we didn’t have to worry about the severe disease from covid. My kids need in person school; it is essential for learning and their mental health.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:None of those positive cases are at school they’re all at home. I’m sending my kid to school. He’s vaxxed and we are boostered.
Unless your kid isn't eating lunch, they will get it at school. It's practically guaranteed.
So, what is your point? Are you keeping your kid under lock and key? No playdates, no get togethers with friends, no socializing of any kind with other people? They can get it school or they can get it outside of school. It's unavoidable at this point unless you're literally hiding in your basement (which maybe you are at this point).
A lot of us take this seriously enough that school was the only thing we were doing. Working and sending out kids to school. Anything else seemed irresponsible to our community.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh no. Definitely not. MCPS said schools over 5% were a risk. Regardless of what they say now, we know it's not safe.
Life has risks but this is too much.
What are you afraid of exactly?
I’m happy if you keep your kid home because it means less kids in the classroom for my kid who will be in school.
But let’s be clear - there have been ZERO deaths of kids age 0-18 in MoCo due to Covid since the beginning of this pandemic. That is actually a fantastic statistic and should be immensely reassuring to all MCPS parents.
https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/covid19/data/case-counts.html#deaths-age
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:None of those positive cases are at school they’re all at home. I’m sending my kid to school. He’s vaxxed and we are boostered.
Sorry, but you're really dumb. I don't know if you're the one parroting this on every MCPS thread, or if there are a small number of really stupid dummies.
Schools are accelerators of Omicron spread, especially during lunch. The kids are sitting close together, hundreds in one crowded cafeteria, without masks, opening their mouths to eat and yell. Every day. What do you think's going to happen? It's way, way worse than any mass super-spreader event you could participate in outside of school, unless you took your household to an indoor concert venue and you all took off your masks. So people with Omicron are going to school, and spreading it rapidly to others students and staff.
And don't say it didn't happen before. It happened with Delta in September, but to a lesser extent because OMICRON IS 10 TIMES MORE TRANSMISSIBLE THAN DELTA.
Not the PP, but there is not a single scientific shred of evidence that schools are super spreaders. Lunch time is not a super spreader event. The reason why cases have skyrocketed recently is because people were NOT in school, socializing, attending parties, going to the mall, going to restaurants, etc. and THAT'S how the virus is spread around. Not by attending school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:None of those positive cases are at school they’re all at home. I’m sending my kid to school. He’s vaxxed and we are boostered.
Unless your kid isn't eating lunch, they will get it at school. It's practically guaranteed.
So, what is your point? Are you keeping your kid under lock and key? No playdates, no get togethers with friends, no socializing of any kind with other people? They can get it school or they can get it outside of school. It's unavoidable at this point unless you're literally hiding in your basement (which maybe you are at this point).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:None of those positive cases are at school they’re all at home. I’m sending my kid to school. He’s vaxxed and we are boostered.
Unless your kid isn't eating lunch, they will get it at school. It's practically guaranteed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh no. Definitely not. MCPS said schools over 5% were a risk. Regardless of what they say now, we know it's not safe.
Life has risks but this is too much.
What are you afraid of exactly?
I’m happy if you keep your kid home because it means less kids in the classroom for my kid who will be in school.
But let’s be clear - there have been ZERO deaths of kids age 0-18 in MoCo due to Covid since the beginning of this pandemic. That is actually a fantastic statistic and should be immensely reassuring to all MCPS parents.
https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/covid19/data/case-counts.html#deaths-age
Anonymous wrote:None of those positive cases are at school they’re all at home. I’m sending my kid to school. He’s vaxxed and we are boostered.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:By the end of the week all the schools will be red. They just did this to give you false hope that they weren’t actually already planning on closing.
Some of us tried to tell you before Christmas that schools had to pivot to virtual for January. But apparently things are easier to understand when they're color-coded. That was a genius idea of MCPS, their one and only...