Anonymous wrote:Anyone else shaking their head at MCPS’’s use of masking as a preventive measure? My ES kid sneezed several times and has some sniffles and was asked to wear a mask the remainder of the day. There have been a few cases of COVId at our school but I’m surprised MCPS is still holding onto masking. My kid has allergies and doesn’t have Covid, so I’d really like to understand the criteria MCPS is using to make a decision like they did today. Oh wait they have none. Utterly ridiculous.
No. If it's an infectious illness, then wearing a mask seems quite reasonable.
Next time, tell your kid to say it's allergies - assuming it is allergies.
Exactly. If your kid has an infectious disease, have them wear a mask if they are not staying home. It's a reasonable ask.
I know you are really upset because you were forced to actually GAF about others by wearing a mask, but believe it or not, you do not have any problems. It's not a big deal to wear a maks. Look for other white women problems
Anonymous wrote:I know you are really upset because you were forced to actually GAF about others by wearing a mask, but believe it or not, you do not have any problems. It's not a big deal to wear a maks. Look for other white women problems
Fine, then you can go ahead and wear one. I'll pass.
Anonymous wrote:Sick children with infectious diseases should not be in school infecting other people.
Schools need to test these children that are coughing and sneezing for infectious diseases and remove them form class if it’s infectious.
I believe Children with allergies are more prone to die when they get the flu or COVID. So if my kid had allergies I would not knowingly send him into a classroom with the air full of COVID or the flu.
It’s cold season. So many kids are running around with coughs and sneezing and runny noses that don’t have Covid. Those kids should not be staying home for 7 to 10 days missing instruction. And now they need a doctors note after five days or they’ll be kicked out of school. Kids will allergies will be just fine. Obviously if your child has Covid or flu, stay home but their other bugs running around.
And don’t you remember when they tried testing kits for Covid back in 2021? Only a fraction of a parrot signed up for it. So that will never work.
Agreed. That's why a mask is a good idea. The kids can be in school, and the mask will reduce the chances that they infect other people.
No, a mask is NOT a good idea for otherwise healthy kids.
You are welcome to wear a mask all day, every day for the rest of you life if you so choose. Kids get sick. It's part of life. And, actually, some have argued that it's a good thing because it helps kids develop a strong immune system.
If you have an infectious illness, then you are not a "healthy kid" - you are a kid who has an infectious disease.
Yes, kids get sick. And when they do, we respond appropriately. For example, we keep them at home, or we take them to the doctor - or we get them vaccinated. A mask at school, so they're less likely to infect other kids or adults, is an appropriate response.
Don’t be obtuse. Yes, they are healthy kids. And healthy kids can get sick with the flu, colds, or stomach bugs. I keep my kids home too, but guess what I’m not gonna have them mask at school for colds. And if I was the type of person who was so concerned about getting infected, then I would mask myself up and not demand that of other people.
Yes, and then they're infectious, and it's socially responsible to do what you can so they don't infect other people. Which might include masks.
No.
If you are so concerned about infectious diseases, make sure to send your own kid in an N 95 mask so that they don’t get sick.
You could also say, "If you are so concerned about fires, make sure to install your own smoke alarms and sprinkler systems," and yet government laws and building codes require smoke alarms and sprinkler systems, even for people are not so concerned about fires.
OK keeping with your logic, government does not have laws that require you to wear masks when you have a cold. Or even the flu. Or even Covid.
You should not need laws for common sense practices.
Only people with anxiety issues think that you need to mask up for colds. That is not common sense. I don’t think you know what common sense is.
Grow up. It’s not anxiety to not to want to get a cold for a week. It’s really uncomfortable and disruptive. Check your mental health if you lack the judgement to stay home when sick.
No one *wants* a cold, but the majority of us accept it as a fact of life. If you don't accept the risk, you can take measures to protect yourself and your family. Be warned that if you keep your own kids home for every cold, your kids are going to get flagged for poor attendance eventually. You'll want to document with doctors notes because staying home a week for a cold is not common practice and some will think you're lying to take your kids to Disney and such.
No one is flagging anyone for poor attendance. My kids have missed 8-9 days this school year for two colds, appointments and a family emergency. No one cared.
School has been in session for 17 days, so your kids have missed half the school year already because of the common cold. And it's not even late fall/winter. Yikes. At this point you're either a troll ,or if not, need serious help. Masking for common colds and keeping otherwise energetic kids with common cold symptoms home from school will never happen and is unrealistic.
I am not the PP you're responding to, but no, that's not what the PP said. Two colds, two appointments, and one family emergency, one day each, is already five days.
"Common colds" would be less common if people wore a mask in public when they're sick, but don't worry, nobody is going to make you wear a mask. You have complete freedom to go out and actively find people to sneeze on you, if that's what you want. Leave food out of the refrigerator, never wash your hands, drink water straight from the stream, rub dirt into your wounds, don't bother checking for ticks. Illnesses are a fact of life, you know! Like sunrise and sunset. There's nothing you can do to prevent them! Not one thing! In fact, it's even actually good for you to get sick, as frequently as possible!
Poster has stated that she keeps the children home with the common cold until all symptoms are gone which is an average of 7 days or so.
Your math doesn't work, unless the PP conveniently scheduled all of the appointments plus the family emergency to happen on the same day.
The family stuff did happen around the same time and my kids have been home sick twice now. The Covid tests were nag but we waited for symptoms to go away. No fever. That’s what decent people do. Not send their kids to school sick. And there was one day of medical appointments.
Decent people disregard health guidelines from experts? Because that's what you're describing. Symptoms linger, so in almost all cases health guidelines do not say to isolate until all symptoms have fully resolved. There's usually one or two symptoms to look for that are indicative of an active infection-- namely fevers-- and for everything else you just look for improving symptoms.
exactly and why even the CDC says one can go back with the flu if fever free for 24 hours. Same with colds - no symptoms and kid feeling well = they go to school. We're not pandering to OCD hypochondriacs who keep their kids home from school, and thus deprive them of being in school for 1/4-1/2 of the school year, until ALL symptoms resolve for the common cold.
CDC is not saying they can go back to school in 24 hours or with colds.
My spouse and I have been mildly ill w Covid all week and have sent our asymptomatic child to school mask free like sane parents. Does my child have Covid? No clue since I’m not testing an elementary school child.
Anonymous wrote:My spouse and I have been mildly ill w Covid all week and have sent our asymptomatic child to school mask free like sane parents. Does my child have Covid? No clue since I’m not testing an elementary school child.
Anonymous wrote:My spouse and I have been mildly ill w Covid all week and have sent our asymptomatic child to school mask free like sane parents. Does my child have Covid? No clue since I’m not testing an elementary school child.
You are a horrible selfish person.
Not even close. A sane person who decided not to test a NON SICK kid.
Anonymous wrote:My spouse and I have been mildly ill w Covid all week and have sent our asymptomatic child to school mask free like sane parents. Does my child have Covid? No clue since I’m not testing an elementary school child.
You are a horrible selfish person.
Not even close. A sane person who decided not to test a NON SICK kid.
NP. A selfish person if you're not testing an exposed kid and sending them to school unmasked.
Anonymous wrote:Sick children with infectious diseases should not be in school infecting other people.
Schools need to test these children that are coughing and sneezing for infectious diseases and remove them form class if it’s infectious.
I believe Children with allergies are more prone to die when they get the flu or COVID. So if my kid had allergies I would not knowingly send him into a classroom with the air full of COVID or the flu.
It’s cold season. So many kids are running around with coughs and sneezing and runny noses that don’t have Covid. Those kids should not be staying home for 7 to 10 days missing instruction. And now they need a doctors note after five days or they’ll be kicked out of school. Kids will allergies will be just fine. Obviously if your child has Covid or flu, stay home but their other bugs running around.
And don’t you remember when they tried testing kits for Covid back in 2021? Only a fraction of a parrot signed up for it. So that will never work.
Agreed. That's why a mask is a good idea. The kids can be in school, and the mask will reduce the chances that they infect other people.
No, a mask is NOT a good idea for otherwise healthy kids.
You are welcome to wear a mask all day, every day for the rest of you life if you so choose. Kids get sick. It's part of life. And, actually, some have argued that it's a good thing because it helps kids develop a strong immune system.
If you have an infectious illness, then you are not a "healthy kid" - you are a kid who has an infectious disease.
Yes, kids get sick. And when they do, we respond appropriately. For example, we keep them at home, or we take them to the doctor - or we get them vaccinated. A mask at school, so they're less likely to infect other kids or adults, is an appropriate response.
Don’t be obtuse. Yes, they are healthy kids. And healthy kids can get sick with the flu, colds, or stomach bugs. I keep my kids home too, but guess what I’m not gonna have them mask at school for colds. And if I was the type of person who was so concerned about getting infected, then I would mask myself up and not demand that of other people.
Yes, and then they're infectious, and it's socially responsible to do what you can so they don't infect other people. Which might include masks.
No.
If you are so concerned about infectious diseases, make sure to send your own kid in an N 95 mask so that they don’t get sick.
You could also say, "If you are so concerned about fires, make sure to install your own smoke alarms and sprinkler systems," and yet government laws and building codes require smoke alarms and sprinkler systems, even for people are not so concerned about fires.
OK keeping with your logic, government does not have laws that require you to wear masks when you have a cold. Or even the flu. Or even Covid.
You should not need laws for common sense practices.
Only people with anxiety issues think that you need to mask up for colds. That is not common sense. I don’t think you know what common sense is.
Grow up. It’s not anxiety to not to want to get a cold for a week. It’s really uncomfortable and disruptive. Check your mental health if you lack the judgement to stay home when sick.
No one *wants* a cold, but the majority of us accept it as a fact of life. If you don't accept the risk, you can take measures to protect yourself and your family. Be warned that if you keep your own kids home for every cold, your kids are going to get flagged for poor attendance eventually. You'll want to document with doctors notes because staying home a week for a cold is not common practice and some will think you're lying to take your kids to Disney and such.
I’d accept an actual cold as a fact of life. I don’t accept as a fact of life COVID being given to my kid by some yahoo who declared “cold symptoms” and refused to test. You shouldn’t either.
Anonymous wrote:My spouse and I have been mildly ill w Covid all week and have sent our asymptomatic child to school mask free like sane parents. Does my child have Covid? No clue since I’m not testing an elementary school child.
Anonymous wrote:My spouse and I have been mildly ill w Covid all week and have sent our asymptomatic child to school mask free like sane parents. Does my child have Covid? No clue since I’m not testing an elementary school child.
You aren't sane if you have no regard of others.
DP. If others are that worried about catching covid again, they should be wearing a protective mask. Given that a large percentage of cases are asymptomatic-- probably a full majority in kids-- expecting others to mask when they think there's a chance they have covid isn't going to be an effective strategy.
Anonymous wrote:My spouse and I have been mildly ill w Covid all week and have sent our asymptomatic child to school mask free like sane parents. Does my child have Covid? No clue since I’m not testing an elementary school child.
You aren't sane if you have no regard of others.
DP. If others are that worried about catching covid again, they should be wearing a protective mask. Given that a large percentage of cases are asymptomatic-- probably a full majority in kids-- expecting others to mask when they think there's a chance they have covid isn't going to be an effective strategy.
+1. It’s really amazing how even after 3 years, some folks don’t get this.
Anonymous wrote:My spouse and I have been mildly ill w Covid all week and have sent our asymptomatic child to school mask free like sane parents. Does my child have Covid? No clue since I’m not testing an elementary school child.
You aren't sane if you have no regard of others.
DP. If others are that worried about catching covid again, they should be wearing a protective mask. Given that a large percentage of cases are asymptomatic-- probably a full majority in kids-- expecting others to mask when they think there's a chance they have covid isn't going to be an effective strategy.
I agree, but it would be even more effective if other people also wore masks. For example, people whose parents have covid but nonetheless sent them to school.
Anonymous wrote:My spouse and I have been mildly ill w Covid all week and have sent our asymptomatic child to school mask free like sane parents. Does my child have Covid? No clue since I’m not testing an elementary school child.
That's not the action of a sane parent, that's the action of a parent who is unusually indifferent to the welfare of others.
Anonymous wrote:My spouse and I have been mildly ill w Covid all week and have sent our asymptomatic child to school mask free like sane parents. Does my child have Covid? No clue since I’m not testing an elementary school child.
You aren't sane if you have no regard of others.
DP. If others are that worried about catching covid again, they should be wearing a protective mask. Given that a large percentage of cases are asymptomatic-- probably a full majority in kids-- expecting others to mask when they think there's a chance they have covid isn't going to be an effective strategy.
Denial must be a wonderful thing. Seek help. Not a good coping strategy. And, please don't have more kids if you cannot care for the ones you have.