Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The virus will not walk into the school on its own and will not survive outside without a host for long
But it does not have to, kids do their ssl hour volunteering at nursing homes. So do their moms...
Since you asked.
It was a closed event - they weren’t visiting residents’ rooms or interacting with student volunteers.
O nativity! Do you have a concept of how the virus spread. I have, but .I have no time, google it.
Think the air, think the surfaces, think the bathrooms...
Actually - it's not spread through aerosolizing. Must be coughed on. Also close contact is important.
Wash hands, sanitizer.
So how did this NY lawyer spread it to so many people then? Coughing on 30 people?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The virus will not walk into the school on its own and will not survive outside without a host for long
But it does not have to, kids do their ssl hour volunteering at nursing homes. So do their moms...
Since you asked.
It was a closed event - they weren’t visiting residents’ rooms or interacting with student volunteers.
O nativity! Do you have a concept of how the virus spread. I have, but .I have no time, google it.
Think the air, think the surfaces, think the bathrooms...
Actually - it's not spread through aerosolizing. Must be coughed on. Also close contact is important.
Wash hands, sanitizer.
Anonymous wrote:quote]Anonymous wrote:The virus will not walk into the school on its own and will not survive outside without a host for long
But it does not have to, kids do their ssl hour volunteering at nursing homes. So do their moms...
Since you asked.
I was going to post a response as well. My daughter is in Wootton now, but when she went to frost middle school she was part of an after school club that would walk over to the nursing home and visit some of the patients there. If frost still has that program, it is possible some kids were in the nursing home as part of it after school club this week.
OMG!!!
I hope someone will check this!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reading the article, it sounds like they may have been feeling better at the time of the event they attended; regardless, they are currently “asymptomatic and doing better.”
So the one place sick, or recently sick people, or people who just traveled internationally shouldn't go, a retirement community / nursing home ... that's where they went. SMH.
Anonymous wrote:Reading the article, it sounds like they may have been feeling better at the time of the event they attended; regardless, they are currently “asymptomatic and doing better.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The virus will not walk into the school on its own and will not survive outside without a host for long
But it does not have to, kids do their ssl hour volunteering at nursing homes. So do their moms...
Since you asked.
It was a closed event - they weren’t visiting residents’ rooms or interacting with student volunteers.
O nativity! Do you have a concept of how the virus spread. I have, but .I have no time, google it.
Think the air, think the surfaces, think the bathrooms...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reading the article, it sounds like they may have been feeling better at the time of the event they attended; regardless, they are currently “asymptomatic and doing better.”
So the one place sick, or recently sick people, or people who just traveled internationally shouldn't go, a retirement community / nursing home ... that's where they went. SMH.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The virus will not walk into the school on its own and will not survive outside without a host for long
But it does not have to, kids do their ssl hour volunteering at nursing homes. So do their moms...
Since you asked.
It was a closed event - they weren’t visiting residents’ rooms or interacting with student volunteers.
Anonymous wrote:The virus will not walk into the school on its own and will not survive outside without a host for long
But it does not have to, kids do their ssl hour volunteering at nursing homes. So do their moms...
Since you asked.
Anonymous wrote:Reading the article, it sounds like they may have been feeling better at the time of the event they attended; regardless, they are currently “asymptomatic and doing better.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where can one find detailed info about the cases where they visited in MoCo?
Very little has been released. See the Wash Post story.
Five schools in Bucks County, PA have been closed effective immediately.
At least one county is being proactive. Moco sucks