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<blockquote data-quote="Brute 23" data-source="post: 1650523" data-attributes="member: 6291"><p>We are business as usual for the most part. The school was trying to fuel the hysteria but some people fought back against the testing and proved they were freaking out over people who tested positive and could have had it 6 months ago.</p><p></p><p>Basically if any one showed signs or tested positive the school sent them home for two weeks or until the went and got tested. They also forced every one who came in contact to be tested.</p><p></p><p>So if you understand basic math it only takes one person to be active. Then 30 other people who came in contact have to get tested. Statistically at least one in those 30 will have had it at some point which causes another 30 to be tested, so on and so on.</p><p></p><p>Next thing you know it appears there is an outbreak. In actuality because they wont let the kid back to school until they are tested every one is running out and getting the 24hr test that only shows if it is in your system, not if it is currently active.</p><p></p><p>Luckily a parent who's kid was involved went and got their kid tested in a different form and showed them it was not active and the flaw in the school's system.</p><p></p><p>The school corrected their protocol and the fire was put out. The school has done away with remote learning unless you have a doctor's note.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brute 23, post: 1650523, member: 6291"] We are business as usual for the most part. The school was trying to fuel the hysteria but some people fought back against the testing and proved they were freaking out over people who tested positive and could have had it 6 months ago. Basically if any one showed signs or tested positive the school sent them home for two weeks or until the went and got tested. They also forced every one who came in contact to be tested. So if you understand basic math it only takes one person to be active. Then 30 other people who came in contact have to get tested. Statistically at least one in those 30 will have had it at some point which causes another 30 to be tested, so on and so on. Next thing you know it appears there is an outbreak. In actuality because they wont let the kid back to school until they are tested every one is running out and getting the 24hr test that only shows if it is in your system, not if it is currently active. Luckily a parent who's kid was involved went and got their kid tested in a different form and showed them it was not active and the flaw in the school's system. The school corrected their protocol and the fire was put out. The school has done away with remote learning unless you have a doctor's note. [/QUOTE]
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