So...
Which school policy did you violate to get sent home?
Is it the policy of the school that you are held responsible for “close contact” such that you get sent home?
Is this a randomized test as explained in the handbook?
[Rhetorical] Why do we tolerate being treated like a criminal?
That makes 28.
In his own words | Rep. Jim Langevin: Why I won’t be running for reelection in 2022
‘I love this state’: Rep. Jim Langevin will not seek reelection after 22 years in Congress.
https://www.providencejournal.com/story/opinion/columns/2022/01/18/jim-langevin-ri-house-representitive-wont-seek-reelection/6565633001/
A constituent asks Dan Cringeshaw what he has done to help Jan 6 election integrity patriot prisoners being held in the gulag without due process.
He says he can’t do anything because he has no power.
*gets booed*
Crowd screams: “why do we need you!?”
https://gettr.com/post/pp5y79c52f
The district policy is that those not “up to date” ( 2 shots and a two week old booster) who are exposed must stay home 5 days after contact and test negative before returning.
Those up to date who have had Covid in the last 3 months can just continue working. Those up to date who have not recently had Covid just test. They can work as soon as they have a negative test.
I know it is full of holes, but that’s the policy.