Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No it’s not.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What did Salmon say about A/B days or alternate weeks?
She said the MD Together Recovery Plan outlines ideas and suggestions that systems can use to recover...and cited those as examples of things that could be considered. She clarified that there are no mandates in that document.
Thank you. Was that as Phase 2 or for the fall?
She didn't specify but did say that "full return" could not be until Phase 3...Phase 2 could include small groups of students with social distancing in place (like for small group instruction for students with disabilities)
Well since we are miraculously at phase 1 next week I’m pretty sure they’ll be back in school in the fall.
You are pretty wrong. Phase 3 is vaccine or effective treatment. Not anytime soon.
Schools are 100% open in the fall.
Read the Plan. Read the words. Read.
I have. Are you saying that Hogan says kids are not going back to school until there’s a vaccine? Because thats 100% false. Sorry to burst your bubble.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Actually yes. That is the big problem here, they need to segment and offer restrictions for some, guidelines for others. Originally the goal was to flatten the curve, that has happened, now it has changed to "save lives". Look at the data at coronavirus.maryland.gov. Half of the deaths are in nursing homes, and over 80% of all deaths age 70 and above. None under 30yo and a total of 4 deaths under 50yo. Respectfully ask older people to remain at home except for essential trips.
And never see their grandchildren.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:was there any mention of when daycares can reopen? (which phase would those fall under?)
According to the published plan, Phase II.
Not Maryland's plan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:was there any mention of when daycares can reopen? (which phase would those fall under?)
According to the published plan, Phase II.
Anonymous wrote:Actually yes. That is the big problem here, they need to segment and offer restrictions for some, guidelines for others. Originally the goal was to flatten the curve, that has happened, now it has changed to "save lives". Look at the data at coronavirus.maryland.gov. Half of the deaths are in nursing homes, and over 80% of all deaths age 70 and above. None under 30yo and a total of 4 deaths under 50yo. Respectfully ask older people to remain at home except for essential trips.
Anonymous wrote:was there any mention of when daycares can reopen? (which phase would those fall under?)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What did Salmon say about A/B days or alternate weeks?
She said the MD Together Recovery Plan outlines ideas and suggestions that systems can use to recover...and cited those as examples of things that could be considered. She clarified that there are no mandates in that document.
Thank you. Was that as Phase 2 or for the fall?
She didn't specify but did say that "full return" could not be until Phase 3...Phase 2 could include small groups of students with social distancing in place (like for small group instruction for students with disabilities)
Well since we are miraculously at phase 1 next week I’m pretty sure they’ll be back in school in the fall.
You are pretty wrong. Phase 3 is vaccine or effective treatment. Not anytime soon.
No it’s not.
Schools are 100% open in the fall.
Read the Plan. Read the words. Read.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What did Salmon say about A/B days or alternate weeks?
She said the MD Together Recovery Plan outlines ideas and suggestions that systems can use to recover...and cited those as examples of things that could be considered. She clarified that there are no mandates in that document.
Thank you. Was that as Phase 2 or for the fall?
She didn't specify but did say that "full return" could not be until Phase 3...Phase 2 could include small groups of students with social distancing in place (like for small group instruction for students with disabilities)
Well since we are miraculously at phase 1 next week I’m pretty sure they’ll be back in school in the fall.
You are pretty wrong. Phase 3 is vaccine or effective treatment. Not anytime soon.
No it’s not.
Schools are 100% open in the fall.
Not legally binding.
Read the Plan. Read the words. Read.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What did Salmon say about A/B days or alternate weeks?
She said the MD Together Recovery Plan outlines ideas and suggestions that systems can use to recover...and cited those as examples of things that could be considered. She clarified that there are no mandates in that document.
Thank you. Was that as Phase 2 or for the fall?
She didn't specify but did say that "full return" could not be until Phase 3...Phase 2 could include small groups of students with social distancing in place (like for small group instruction for students with disabilities)
Well since we are miraculously at phase 1 next week I’m pretty sure they’ll be back in school in the fall.
You are pretty wrong. Phase 3 is vaccine or effective treatment. Not anytime soon.
No it’s not.
Schools are 100% open in the fall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What did Salmon say about A/B days or alternate weeks?
She said the MD Together Recovery Plan outlines ideas and suggestions that systems can use to recover...and cited those as examples of things that could be considered. She clarified that there are no mandates in that document.
Thank you. Was that as Phase 2 or for the fall?
She didn't specify but did say that "full return" could not be until Phase 3...Phase 2 could include small groups of students with social distancing in place (like for small group instruction for students with disabilities)
Well since we are miraculously at phase 1 next week I’m pretty sure they’ll be back in school in the fall.
You are pretty wrong. Phase 3 is vaccine or effective treatment. Not anytime soon.
You realize these phases are not legally mandated right? There will be extraordinary pressure to reopen schools in the fall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What did Salmon say about A/B days or alternate weeks?
She said the MD Together Recovery Plan outlines ideas and suggestions that systems can use to recover...and cited those as examples of things that could be considered. She clarified that there are no mandates in that document.
Thank you. Was that as Phase 2 or for the fall?
She didn't specify but did say that "full return" could not be until Phase 3...Phase 2 could include small groups of students with social distancing in place (like for small group instruction for students with disabilities)
Well since we are miraculously at phase 1 next week I’m pretty sure they’ll be back in school in the fall.
You are pretty wrong. Phase 3 is vaccine or effective treatment. Not anytime soon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What did Salmon say about A/B days or alternate weeks?
She said the MD Together Recovery Plan outlines ideas and suggestions that systems can use to recover...and cited those as examples of things that could be considered. She clarified that there are no mandates in that document.
Thank you. Was that as Phase 2 or for the fall?
She didn't specify but did say that "full return" could not be until Phase 3...Phase 2 could include small groups of students with social distancing in place (like for small group instruction for students with disabilities)
Well since we are miraculously at phase 1 next week I’m pretty sure they’ll be back in school in the fall.
You are pretty wrong. Phase 3 is vaccine or effective treatment. Not anytime soon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What did Salmon say about A/B days or alternate weeks?
She said the MD Together Recovery Plan outlines ideas and suggestions that systems can use to recover...and cited those as examples of things that could be considered. She clarified that there are no mandates in that document.
Thank you. Was that as Phase 2 or for the fall?
She didn't specify but did say that "full return" could not be until Phase 3...Phase 2 could include small groups of students with social distancing in place (like for small group instruction for students with disabilities)
Well since we are miraculously at phase 1 next week I’m pretty sure they’ll be back in school in the fall.