Will your DC wear mask to school when Youngkin lifts school mask mandate next week?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Fccps is mask optional starting tomorrow. As of Friday , no more than 5 percent of parents have opted out of masks (a form is required).


A lot of people were ready to turn in forms before the “new normal” infographic was circulated. There are plenty of people who know their kids will stay masked but want to give them the option to take a mask break and not get in trouble. Once those parents saw the infographic, they were worried their kids would be segregated and shunned (even if they were masked 95% of the time). I think the number will go up once parents have more reassurance that their kids won’t be shamed for having the option to unmask in PE or briefly at other times. Very few kids or parents want to fully unmask, but there’s no nuance in FCC so you only hear from the opposite ends of the spectrum and the large number of parents in the middle stay silent for fear of being ostracized. I give huge credit to the teachers and building leaders who sent out very reassuring emails to parents late on Friday and over the weekend, making clear that every child who enters their schools will be treated with love and respect no matter what they decide to do about masks. Many of them didn’t even know about the infographic until parents told them….


can you post the infographic?


I’m pretty sure the school deleted it. It might be in Ilya Shapiro’s tweet.

I’m hoping I’m linking it here. Yes the school deleted it. https://twitter.com/fccp4s/status/1491981415575175170?s=21
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Fccps is mask optional starting tomorrow. As of Friday , no more than 5 percent of parents have opted out of masks (a form is required).


A lot of people were ready to turn in forms before the “new normal” infographic was circulated. There are plenty of people who know their kids will stay masked but want to give them the option to take a mask break and not get in trouble. Once those parents saw the infographic, they were worried their kids would be segregated and shunned (even if they were masked 95% of the time). I think the number will go up once parents have more reassurance that their kids won’t be shamed for having the option to unmask in PE or briefly at other times. Very few kids or parents want to fully unmask, but there’s no nuance in FCC so you only hear from the opposite ends of the spectrum and the large number of parents in the middle stay silent for fear of being ostracized. I give huge credit to the teachers and building leaders who sent out very reassuring emails to parents late on Friday and over the weekend, making clear that every child who enters their schools will be treated with love and respect no matter what they decide to do about masks. Many of them didn’t even know about the infographic until parents told them….


can you post the infographic?


I’m pretty sure the school deleted it. It might be in Ilya Shapiro’s tweet.


Gross. That racist still tweets?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:FCCPS is maskless starting tomorrow! My kids are so happy. They hate masks. They feel bad for a few friends of theirs who have really nutty parents that don't understand risks.


I guess I'm one of those "nutty" parents. I actually do see the risks... of viruses, which is why we'll be remaining in masks.

I can't get behind the "masks are hurting our children" argument. I wear a mask 8-9 hours a day at work with absolutely no problems. My children wear masks with no problems, as well. It's not hard.


I guess your children will be masking the rest of their lives then (or at least until they become adults). COVID is never going away. There are also 200 endemic respiratory viruses.

I'd recommend mental health counseling at this point for you. There's a lot of people in this area who need it because they think COVID is Ebola in its danger and it's ability to be eradicated.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Fccps is mask optional starting tomorrow. As of Friday , no more than 5 percent of parents have opted out of masks (a form is required).


A lot of people were ready to turn in forms before the “new normal” infographic was circulated. There are plenty of people who know their kids will stay masked but want to give them the option to take a mask break and not get in trouble. Once those parents saw the infographic, they were worried their kids would be segregated and shunned (even if they were masked 95% of the time). I think the number will go up once parents have more reassurance that their kids won’t be shamed for having the option to unmask in PE or briefly at other times. Very few kids or parents want to fully unmask, but there’s no nuance in FCC so you only hear from the opposite ends of the spectrum and the large number of parents in the middle stay silent for fear of being ostracized. I give huge credit to the teachers and building leaders who sent out very reassuring emails to parents late on Friday and over the weekend, making clear that every child who enters their schools will be treated with love and respect no matter what they decide to do about masks. Many of them didn’t even know about the infographic until parents told them….


can you post the infographic?


I’m pretty sure the school deleted it. It might be in Ilya Shapiro’s tweet.

I’m hoping I’m linking it here. Yes the school deleted it. https://twitter.com/fccp4s/status/1491981415575175170?s=21


That infographic got national attention. It will definitely make the history books one day for how the COVIDian left wanted to treat children for living normally. It won't be pretty.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:FCCPS is maskless starting tomorrow! My kids are so happy. They hate masks. They feel bad for a few friends of theirs who have really nutty parents that don't understand risks.


I guess I'm one of those "nutty" parents. I actually do see the risks... of viruses, which is why we'll be remaining in masks.

I can't get behind the "masks are hurting our children" argument. I wear a mask 8-9 hours a day at work with absolutely no problems. My children wear masks with no problems, as well. It's not hard.


You're also an adult with higher level executive functioning and language and social emotional skills.

My second grader for the longest time this year and over the summer at summer camps continued to say that they did not have friends. I could not untangle that assertion because this is a very social and outgoing and playful child. Even their teachers countered that my child is always interacting at lunch and on the playground, etc etc. and that they have not witnessed any instances of my child being alone or isolated. ,

I finally realized that I think a large part of that mismatch has to do with masking. I think my second grader is often unable to see the facial expressions of their friends and therefore not as readily able to identify emotions or pick up on nonverbal communications and connections.
Anonymous
After seeing all the unmasked adults and celebrities at the Super Bowl last night (95%+ of the audience) in a place with a mask mandate, my kids are done with masks. They'll be unmasked the first day when SB739 takes effect. No more wearing them anywhere unless required.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:After seeing all the unmasked adults and celebrities at the Super Bowl last night (95%+ of the audience) in a place with a mask mandate, my kids are done with masks. They'll be unmasked the first day when SB739 takes effect. No more wearing them anywhere unless required.



Hahahahah dont forget: California is in “state of emergency”.

An emergency so bad that like you said everyone was unmasked. People are sooooo lobotomized with this psyop it’s kind of funny to see it happen In real life. I suggest my students to become a psychologist because their generation will NEED folks to alleviate all that mental irreversible damage caused by the COVID pandemic uhhhh
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:FCCPS is maskless starting tomorrow! My kids are so happy. They hate masks. They feel bad for a few friends of theirs who have really nutty parents that don't understand risks.


I guess I'm one of those "nutty" parents. I actually do see the risks... of viruses, which is why we'll be remaining in masks.

I can't get behind the "masks are hurting our children" argument. I wear a mask 8-9 hours a day at work with absolutely no problems. My children wear masks with no problems, as well. It's not hard.


I guess your children will be masking the rest of their lives then (or at least until they become adults). COVID is never going away. There are also 200 endemic respiratory viruses.

I'd recommend mental health counseling at this point for you. There's a lot of people in this area who need it because they think COVID is Ebola in its danger and it's ability to be eradicated.


Yeah, it's not like Covid has killed millions of people, it's nbd. PP can you recommend your psychiatrist?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:After seeing all the unmasked adults and celebrities at the Super Bowl last night (95%+ of the audience) in a place with a mask mandate, my kids are done with masks. They'll be unmasked the first day when SB739 takes effect. No more wearing them anywhere unless required.


I definitely saw more people masked than unmasked in the footage I saw. Nowhere near 95%.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:After seeing all the unmasked adults and celebrities at the Super Bowl last night (95%+ of the audience) in a place with a mask mandate, my kids are done with masks. They'll be unmasked the first day when SB739 takes effect. No more wearing them anywhere unless required.


I definitely saw more people masked than unmasked in the footage I saw. Nowhere near 95%.


They handed out Kn95 masks to everyone in attendance, required masks for those ages 2 and up and required vaccination or a neg test. So it wasn't like they didn't try. Folks just didn't listen.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:After seeing all the unmasked adults and celebrities at the Super Bowl last night (95%+ of the audience) in a place with a mask mandate, my kids are done with masks. They'll be unmasked the first day when SB739 takes effect. No more wearing them anywhere unless required.


I definitely saw more people masked than unmasked in the footage I saw. Nowhere near 95%.


They handed out Kn95 masks to everyone in attendance, required masks for those ages 2 and up and required vaccination or a neg test. So it wasn't like they didn't try. Folks just didn't listen.


Reports from the actual event were that no one was handing out the KN95s OR checking vax or test status. It was part of the plan, but on the ground it didn't happen.

Just like masks are a great idea if mannequins wear them all the time perfectly, but on the ground when it's kids and staff wearing them the reality looks different. Mandates are just not a great driver of behavior.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:After seeing all the unmasked adults and celebrities at the Super Bowl last night (95%+ of the audience) in a place with a mask mandate, my kids are done with masks. They'll be unmasked the first day when SB739 takes effect. No more wearing them anywhere unless required.



Hahahahah dont forget: California is in “state of emergency”.

An emergency so bad that like you said everyone was unmasked. People are sooooo lobotomized with this psyop it’s kind of funny to see it happen In real life. I suggest my students to become a psychologist because their generation will NEED folks to alleviate all that mental irreversible damage caused by the COVID pandemic uhhhh


California expects to lift their school mask mandates in the next 2 weeks -
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-10515163/CA-set-drop-masks-schools-Covid-cases-drop-65-past-two-weeks.html
Anonymous
Yes! Ofc
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:After seeing all the unmasked adults and celebrities at the Super Bowl last night (95%+ of the audience) in a place with a mask mandate, my kids are done with masks. They'll be unmasked the first day when SB739 takes effect. No more wearing them anywhere unless required.



Hahahahah dont forget: California is in “state of emergency”.

An emergency so bad that like you said everyone was unmasked. People are sooooo lobotomized with this psyop it’s kind of funny to see it happen In real life. I suggest my students to become a psychologist because their generation will NEED folks to alleviate all that mental irreversible damage caused by the COVID pandemic uhhhh


California expects to lift their school mask mandates in the next 2 weeks -
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-10515163/CA-set-drop-masks-schools-Covid-cases-drop-65-past-two-weeks.html


Only if the teachers union gets whatever concession it is holding out for, reports say.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I hate when folks say kids don't die of covid. They do. Yeah, not many but it doesn't take very many kids dying for folks to take action.

Nearly 700 kids have died of covid during the pandemic. It has consistently been listed under the top 10 cause of death for kids. Kids aren't supposed to die so when a small number of kids die from something it is significant. 400-500 kids died of measles a year before we had a vaccine. A handful of kids died from the FP Rock n. Play before it was recalled. 608 kids 12 and under died from car accidents in 2019, kids over all the average is around 1500. 1800 kids die of cancer a year. Under 1K kids die from drowning.

Those are all relatively small numbers when we consider the number of children in the US but they are all significant because kids are not supposed to die.But no one says car accidents don't kill kids or cancer doesn't kill kids. No one says that a parent shouldn't be worried that their kid will get cancer, or they shouldn't wear a seat belt or they shouldn't teach their kid to swim. When again, the kids of all of this is very low.

Yes, your kid has a small risk of having serious complications from covid and a smaller risk of death. But we take so many precautions for so many other things that our children also have a very small risk of death or injury from. I am not sure why folks are so angry about the risks from covid.

(Again yes, I am saying the risk is low. I am just saying it shouldn't be insane that people want to take precautions)




Statistics show dying in a car crash more kid than dying of flurona. So chill with the forced muzzling of children with an oppressive and gagging tool.


Wow. You must be exhausted... How do you manage to function everyday when you make such an almighty deal over something so trivial?
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