Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spoke to a relative in the Seattle area today. Kids are going to school.
Parents are working and traveling. Makes it hard to believe all of MCPS should close.
Federal courts in Seattle are closed. Some schools and districts in Washington are closed, including U of W. And many companies in California and Washington are telling employees to telework. Not everyone is working outside the house. Many aren't.
Anonymous wrote:Spoke to a relative in the Seattle area today. Kids are going to school.
Parents are working and traveling. Makes it hard to believe all of MCPS should close.
Anonymous wrote:Spoke to a relative in the Seattle area today. Kids are going to school.
Parents are working and traveling. Makes it hard to believe all of MCPS should close.
Anonymous wrote:This!!!
We've had family , friends, and others in nursing homes. No one used the restroom? Got coffee? MOCO is BS. Note he schools closing in PA and he sanitizing. Furthermore MCPS is planning congregate = group feeding for closed schools instead of specifically stating it will/is getting waivers from USDA.
Anonymous wrote:When did we stop caring about sick case exposure to a large group? Is someone tracking anyone or something?... or cat out of the bag we are on our own...
Rockville village case fells like nobody is doing nothing, correct? Remember washington state elder care center precautions and alarm?...
Anonymous wrote:
Risk is low to people who didn’t attend the event, but the event drew guests from all over the DMV and beyond...which means anyone exposed took their germs back to other communities.
Risk is low to people who didn’t attend the event, but the event drew guests from all over the DMV and beyond...which means anyone exposed took their germs back to other communities.
We've had family , friends, and others in nursing homes. No one used the restroom? Got coffee? MOCO is BS. Note he schools closing in PA and he sanitizing. Furthermore MCPS is planning congregate = group feeding for closed schools instead of specifically stating it will/is getting waivers from USDA.
Anonymous wrote:I know someone who was at the event at the village. They are self-quarantined at home by their own choice (meaning nobody told them to). They were told there’s no need to test unless they develop symptoms. They do not live in MoCo; they live out of state.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read something about how a person who was at the villages event called to see if they should be tested. And were told only if they developed symptoms. I thought there was asymptotic transmission. I feel like they aren’t doing all they could be. I predict community transmission is confirmed in the next few days
I was there this morning. Each and every person who walks in must fill out a questionnaire and has their temp taken. Residents’ temps are taken twice a day. Nobody there is currently symptomatic. The event that the coronavirus patient attended was in one room so health dept. believes risk is low and have not instructed quarantines, unless symptomatic.
Anonymous wrote:First case reported in DC. Apparently older woman.