Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. It will lessen the spread of the virus. We don’t need preschool or daycare childcare. We aren’t sending DD.
Proof that it will lessen the spread?
Not PP but don't you see how having fewer people together would lessen the spread of the virus? Or do you think schools are magical places where the virus doesn't dare enter?
Preschools have not been the source of any outbreaks outside of places that aren’t taking it seriously— Texas. So I think they can absolutely be open safely, if done so carefully.
How is this actually known if were not doing contact tracing? What if asymptomatic kids in school are spreading it but the source of the spread isn’t identified since the kids themselves don’t get sick/tested?
We are doing contact tracing, at least in MD. Have you really not been paying attention? If an asymptomatic kid infected a teacher, the school is required to notify the parents that a teacher has it, so we would know that there is a case, even if we’re not positive it came from a kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. It will lessen the spread of the virus. We don’t need preschool or daycare childcare. We aren’t sending DD.
Proof that it will lessen the spread?
Not PP but don't you see how having fewer people together would lessen the spread of the virus? Or do you think schools are magical places where the virus doesn't dare enter?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. It will lessen the spread of the virus. We don’t need preschool or daycare childcare. We aren’t sending DD.
Proof that it will lessen the spread?
Not PP but don't you see how having fewer people together would lessen the spread of the virus? Or do you think schools are magical places where the virus doesn't dare enter?
Preschools have not been the source of any outbreaks outside of places that aren’t taking it seriously— Texas. So I think they can absolutely be open safely, if done so carefully.
How is this actually known if were not doing contact tracing? What if asymptomatic kids in school are spreading it but the source of the spread isn’t identified since the kids themselves don’t get sick/tested?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. It will lessen the spread of the virus. We don’t need preschool or daycare childcare. We aren’t sending DD.
Proof that it will lessen the spread?
Not PP but don't you see how having fewer people together would lessen the spread of the virus? Or do you think schools are magical places where the virus doesn't dare enter?
Preschools have not been the source of any outbreaks outside of places that aren’t taking it seriously— Texas. So I think they can absolutely be open safely, if done so carefully.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Send them or don't, that's a personal decision. The way you're framing it as the "responsible thing" sounds like you are ready to judge other parents who send their kids who don't meet some arbitrary criteria in your head, and I can't really get on board with that.
DP here. The criteria as I read it is “need the childcare”. Not that arbitrary, PP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. It will lessen the spread of the virus. We don’t need preschool or daycare childcare. We aren’t sending DD.
Proof that it will lessen the spread?
Not PP but don't you see how having fewer people together would lessen the spread of the virus? Or do you think schools are magical places where the virus doesn't dare enter?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. It will lessen the spread of the virus. We don’t need preschool or daycare childcare. We aren’t sending DD.
Proof that it will lessen the spread?
Anonymous wrote:Yes. It will lessen the spread of the virus. We don’t need preschool or daycare childcare. We aren’t sending DD.
Anonymous wrote:If I had the option to keep them home I would. We aren't any safer than we were in March when we demamnded schools close.
Anonymous wrote:Send them or don't, that's a personal decision. The way you're framing it as the "responsible thing" sounds like you are ready to judge other parents who send their kids who don't meet some arbitrary criteria in your head, and I can't really get on board with that.