Originally Posted by
Snow mom
But I guess I appreciate that non-vaccinated kids are either tested daily or quarantined, although I fully admit the way they've designed both the testing protocol and quarantine protocol is super stupid with the new variant. I'd rather see them update how they are testing at school, especially with the kids who seem most likely to have covid being the ones least likely to opt into optional at home testing.
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This! The ones lest likely to mask, to vaccinate etc are the most likely to not believe covid is a problem and are the ones spreading it for the most part.
Originally Posted by
cckwmh
I totally agree with the manipulation of the data. At one point half of our high school football team and the entire girls soccer team was out either with Covid or exposure. But there were zero cases in the high school. Because the exposure was thought to be during an outdoor sport not during the school hours, they did not count as school transmission. Complete BS.
My youngest was in the test and stay program until she was fully vaccinated. She was getting tested all.the.time. Now thar she is vaccinated and not eligible for it, i miss it, especially with omicron.
Part of me thinks, ok, we are starting to transition from pandemic to endemic, but a bigger part of me thinks we are not there yet.
I agree with this as well. Everyone keeps saying 'no inschool transmission' yet the wee we had nearly 100+ cases at the HS, the first 50ish were from a Senior party held by parents. Those kids then spread it in school but hey, no in school transmission.....
I just wish we waited to change the rules till things were calm again.
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