Chap Petersen mask letter from 2/8 to FCPS

Anonymous
Letter from state Senator J. Chapman Petersen, D-Fairfax, to Scott Braband, superintendent of Fairfax County Public Schools. — on 2/8

On Friday evening, February 4th, in my capacity as a parent, I received the attached press release from Fairfax County Public Schools which announced the ruling of the Arlington County Circuit Court on the Governor’s Executive Order No. 2 regarding “parental option” for any child masking policies.

The press release begins by lauding the Court’s ruling as an “immediate action to protect the health of the community and also reaffirms the constitutional rights of the school boards.” It then states that FCPS will indefinitely continue its policy of Forced Masking for” all students, staff and visitors, a regulation which is overwhelmingly supported by our staff and families” which “has been a critical safety measure during the pandemic, especially during the most recent surge.”

No evidence is cited for any of these statements, which are clearly opinions – not facts. Since FCPS has circulated its opinions via a public forum, I will respond in kind on the two key presumptions:

I. “Forced Masking of Children Saves Lives”

Ever since the General Assembly required FCPS to re-open in the spring of 2021, the students and staff of FCPS have been forced to wear masks, regardless of their health, vaccination status or whether the community was experiencing a “surge.” To the best of my knowledge, no scientific basis has ever been offered for Forced Masking; rather parents are asked to assume that this policy “saves lives.”

After a year, the data on student masking is easily found and it is overwhelming: the forced masking of school children has no correlation with community health.

Let us examine the data points. First of all, there are major states around the United States (e.g. Ohio, Florida and Texas) which have had no mask mandate for at least the past year, when vaccinations became widely available. There is no meaningful discrepancy between the health outcomes of their children and those living in states like New York and California — or jurisdictions like Fairfax County – which have strictly masked children. According to CDC data, numbers regarding child health in these states are functionally equal; an outcome which reflects the fact that the COVID19 pandemic, over two years, has had no statistical impact on child mortality rates.

The residual question is whether the Forced Masking of Children is beneficial to others, i.e. family members who may have compromised immune systems. Again, the data shows the opposite: that masking has no meaningful impact on community transmission. In a comprehensively researched article published January 26th in The Atlantic magazine, the authors who are infectious disease specialists concluded that “no real-world data indicate that these masks decrease transmissions in school settings.”

Numerous other studies by impartial media sources confirm these same findings, including publications from left-leaning sources as Bloomberg News, The Washington Post and The New York Times.3 Indeed, it has become hard, if not impossible, to find a respected medical researcher who still defends Forced Masking of Children as a public safety measure.

II. “Forced Masking of Children is Popular”

In the absence of compelling scientific evidence, the fall-back argument from FCPS and other pro-mask advocates has been that Forced Masking of Children is “popular” with staff and parents and, therefore, it should be kept in place for as long as possible, regardless of whether anyone objects.

In my years as a parent, I have been asked to take multiple surveys by FCPS over issues such as “community racism” or “bullying.” To date, I have not been asked to take a survey on Forced Masking (or “universal masking” as it’s more euphemistically called). Therefore, I am skeptical of this statement, especially since I’ve been contacted by so many FCPS parents and staff in the past few weeks who want to speak out against Forced Child Masking but are afraid of the consequences.

More critically, the decision to wear a mask in public — when there is so little correlation with public health — makes it de facto a political decision. In other words, by wearing a mask in a public setting, the wearer is able to communicate a political message, e.g. “I Care About Others” or “I Voted for Biden” or even “I’m Vaccinated.” The ability to communicate a political message is the essence of our First Amendment, but coercing others into adopting that statement, especially a student in a public school, is the exact opposite.

For this reason, your argument that “Forced Masking is Popular” is the very reason why this policy must end. You are forcing children to make a political statement that they (and their parents) may not believe. That violates the First Amendment.

Ill. Where Do We Go from Here?

For the past two years, we have seen the lives of our children disrupted and destroyed by a pandemic that posed little, or no, threat to them physically. Too many decisions involving children have been dictated by political expediency. As a parent, I’ve had enough.

In 2021, the General Assembly solved the issue of school closures by ordering schools to reopen for in­person learning five days a week via the passage of SB 1303. We stepped in because school districts were failing to do the right thing for children. This is not just my opinion – it is reflected in the fact that Virginia public schools, such as FCPS, had a record loss of enrollment in 2021, which has continued into the current year. Something is not right.

In the coming days, I will ask the Governor to either send down special legislation or amend existing legislation so as to end the Forced Masking of Children.

We will pass that with a bipartisan majority and this sad episode will finally end.
Of course, FCPS is free to end the Forced Masking policy on its own accord. If it does so, I am confident there will the same public health impact as when we (i) re-opened schools, (ii) permitted school sports, and (iii) did away with the “six foot” rule inside school buildings.

In other words, there will be no negative health effect and, again, Virginians will be wondering (like we . did after the reopening of schools) how we ever allowed an unscientific and inhumane policy to last as long as this one did.

Thank you.
Anonymous
Thanks for copying, but you left out his footnotes which cited actual research by infectious disease doctors and the like.
Anonymous
Quite a "don't let the door hit you on the way out" letter to Brabrand. Love it.

Now we just have to get rid of this School Board as well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Quite a "don't let the door hit you on the way out" letter to Brabrand. Love it.

Now we just have to get rid of this School Board as well.


Chap has a PAC for that purpose: https://www.fairfaxcommonsense.com/
Anonymous
Chap speaks for many liberal parents who are reaching their breaking point.
Anonymous
Chap should just switch parties and get it over with. I'm so tired of him masquerading as a D. His anti-mask, anti-vax, pro-gun position is wearing thin. Is there no D in FFX that can run against him?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Chap should just switch parties and get it over with. I'm so tired of him masquerading as a D. His anti-mask, anti-vax, pro-gun position is wearing thin. Is there no D in FFX that can run against him?


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Chap speaks for many liberal parents who are reaching their breaking point.


+1 He's speaking for me. Vaccinated staff/students should be able to opt-out of the mask mandate right now. I do not want to set metrics like "if less than 20 new cases per 100,000" because that just means FCPS will bring back the mask mandate in future cold/flu/etc seasons once Covid is endemic.
Anonymous
I posted on the non FCPS thread by mistake.

He is playing politics by using the weirdly capitalized phrase “Forced Masking.” Also by calling Dr. Brabrand Mr. Brabrand.

I think his district just changed and I don’t think his new constituents are on board with his political posturing.

Also, state law requires districts comply with CDC guidance to the maximum extent practicable. CDC still recommends I universal masks in schools. Why does he want schools to break the law?
Anonymous
More critically, the decision to wear a mask in public — when there is so little correlation with public health — makes it de facto a political decision. In other words, by wearing a mask in a public setting, the wearer is able to communicate a political message, e.g. “I Care About Others” or “I Voted for Biden” or even “I’m Vaccinated.”


This is completely insane. Really? Masking makes a "political" statement? Or any kind of statement beyond "I am wearing a mask and therefore am less likely to transmit/receive covid?" Really? And statements like "I care about others" or "I'm vaccinated" are political statements? Really? Please tell me you all don't actually believe that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Chap should just switch parties and get it over with. I'm so tired of him masquerading as a D. His anti-mask, anti-vax, pro-gun position is wearing thin. Is there no D in FFX that can run against him?


He’s my kind of D. He and Megan McLaughlin are keeping me from defecting and have kept me voting D so far.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Chap should just switch parties and get it over with. I'm so tired of him masquerading as a D. His anti-mask, anti-vax, pro-gun position is wearing thin. Is there no D in FFX that can run against him?


If you followed his votes, you'd see that he votes with other Democrats most of the time. One recent example was his voting against a Republican proposal that would have restored the death penalty in Virginia.

It's the Democrats who insist on far-left ideological purity, and constantly scream about the need to primary Democrats like Petersen with an independent streak, who are driving some of us out of the Democratic party (and I'm not Republican, but now prefer being Independent than having to fall in line with the "Blue Virginia" views of local Democrats like Sujatha Hampton, Geof Schoradt, Bryan Graham, etc).

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I posted on the non FCPS thread by mistake.

He is playing politics by using the weirdly capitalized phrase “Forced Masking.” Also by calling Dr. Brabrand Mr. Brabrand.

I think his district just changed and I don’t think his new constituents are on board with his political posturing.

Also, state law requires districts comply with CDC guidance to the maximum extent practicable. CDC still recommends I universal masks in schools. Why does he want schools to break the law?


Outside of academia people who have PhDs are not usually called Dr. Only MDs are usually called Dr.
Anonymous
I am Fairfax dem and he speaks for me. It's time for us to follow the science. And the science does not support masking kids in school, particularly vaccinated kindergartners, of which my child is one. At the very least, we need an off-ramp. Where the heck are those metrics??

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Chap should just switch parties and get it over with. I'm so tired of him masquerading as a D. His anti-mask, anti-vax, pro-gun position is wearing thin. Is there no D in FFX that can run against him?


If you followed his votes, you'd see that he votes with other Democrats most of the time. One recent example was his voting against a Republican proposal that would have restored the death penalty in Virginia.

It's the Democrats who insist on far-left ideological purity, and constantly scream about the need to primary Democrats like Petersen with an independent streak, who are driving some of us out of the Democratic party (and I'm not Republican, but now prefer being Independent than having to fall in line with the "Blue Virginia" views of local Democrats like Sujatha Hampton, Geof Schoradt, Bryan Graham, etc).


Fairfax Dems talked about censuring Chap back in January over his already public anti-mask-mandate (not anti-mask) stance. The group you mentioned is pretty furious at him.

These are the same people who control the blue sample ballot in 2023...
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