Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not being snarky, but how can you expect schools to reopen when the majority of dc offices have announced telework until 2021?
My office and upwards of 20 other fed agencies, nonprofits, firms, etc. (plus the thread in the jobs forum) have already announced they’ll reevaluate in 2021.
I understand many people still must go to offices/hospitals/etc., but you must realize the seriousness of the situation when DC offices that never allowed telework are now mandating it through 2021.
Can everyone just stop criticizing the schools and focus on planning for the Fall? You critics sound ridiculous. Like Chuck Woolery.
Offices are announcing telework BECAUSE schools are closed. So that they're not telling their employees who have children who aren't in school and need childcare, "Sorry, you've been teleworking, but that's enough of that, it's not our problem if your children aren't in school, you have to come in anyway."
Duh. OP, think a little.
Anonymous wrote:
Thanks for clearing that up. The right seems bent on minimizing the seriousness of this pandemic by spreading misinformation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would return to my office now if allowed. We are in a large building with so so air quality but even when my floor is filled I can easily maintain 6 ft distance.
COVID hangs in the air for hours
No, coronavirus (not covid) may (or may not) hang in the air for hours; and even if it does, it's not at all certain whether anyone gets infected that way.
Do you have a source for this? Thanks.
They're lying. It does.
Coronavirus spreads through droplets that an infected person emits through coughs or sneezes and through smaller, infectious viral particles that can drift around in the air for several hour
source Harvard Health https://www.health.harvard.edu/diseases-and-conditions/coronavirus-resource-center
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would return to my office now if allowed. We are in a large building with so so air quality but even when my floor is filled I can easily maintain 6 ft distance.
COVID hangs in the air for hours
No, coronavirus (not covid) may (or may not) hang in the air for hours; and even if it does, it's not at all certain whether anyone gets infected that way.
Do you have a source for this? Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would return to my office now if allowed. We are in a large building with so so air quality but even when my floor is filled I can easily maintain 6 ft distance.
COVID hangs in the air for hours
No, coronavirus (not covid) may (or may not) hang in the air for hours; and even if it does, it's not at all certain whether anyone gets infected that way.
Do you have a source for this? Thanks.
Coronavirus spreads through droplets that an infected person emits through coughs or sneezes and through smaller, infectious viral particles that can drift around in the air for several hour
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would return to my office now if allowed. We are in a large building with so so air quality but even when my floor is filled I can easily maintain 6 ft distance.
COVID hangs in the air for hours
No, coronavirus (not covid) may (or may not) hang in the air for hours; and even if it does, it's not at all certain whether anyone gets infected that way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not being snarky, but how can you expect schools to reopen when the majority of dc offices have announced telework until 2021?
My office and upwards of 20 other fed agencies, nonprofits, firms, etc. (plus the thread in the jobs forum) have already announced they’ll reevaluate in 2021.
I understand many people still must go to offices/hospitals/etc., but you must realize the seriousness of the situation when DC offices that never allowed telework are now mandating it through 2021.
Can everyone just stop criticizing the schools and focus on planning for the Fall? You critics sound ridiculous. Like Chuck Woolery.
Offices are announcing telework BECAUSE schools are closed. So that they're not telling their employees who have children who aren't in school and need childcare, "Sorry, you've been teleworking, but that's enough of that, it's not our problem if your children aren't in school, you have to come in anyway."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not being snarky, but how can you expect schools to reopen when the majority of dc offices have announced telework until 2021?
My office and upwards of 20 other fed agencies, nonprofits, firms, etc. (plus the thread in the jobs forum) have already announced they’ll reevaluate in 2021.
I understand many people still must go to offices/hospitals/etc., but you must realize the seriousness of the situation when DC offices that never allowed telework are now mandating it through 2021.
Can everyone just stop criticizing the schools and focus on planning for the Fall? You critics sound ridiculous. Like Chuck Woolery.
Offices are announcing telework BECAUSE schools are closed. So that they're not telling their employees who have children who aren't in school and need childcare, "Sorry, you've been teleworking, but that's enough of that, it's not our problem if your children aren't in school, you have to come in anyway."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would return to my office now if allowed. We are in a large building with so so air quality but even when my floor is filled I can easily maintain 6 ft distance.
COVID hangs in the air for hours
Anonymous wrote:I would return to my office now if allowed. We are in a large building with so so air quality but even when my floor is filled I can easily maintain 6 ft distance.
Anonymous wrote:
I’m not defending DL. It was appallingly deficient.
But doesn’t safety trump education at the moment?
Candidly, I think schools should up their DL game but essentially plan for this year to not count. I suggest no grades, and just repeat the grade level next year—at least for math and foreign language which cannot be self taught. Nobody is learning calculus via DL, and Spanish instruction was a joke.