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

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?


This is how they all talk - from their constant exposure to their echo chamber. Muzzles, chin diapers, the jab, breathing God-given air, calling a mask a "medical intervention" and so on.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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?


This is how they all talk - from their constant exposure to their echo chamber. Muzzles, chin diapers, the jab, breathing God-given air, calling a mask a "medical intervention" and so on.


#Freedom
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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?


This is how they all talk - from their constant exposure to their echo chamber. Muzzles, chin diapers, the jab, breathing God-given air, calling a mask a "medical intervention" and so on.


#Freedom


Yes, indeed. Youngkin signing at 3 pm the bill that allows children to NOT have to be subjected to forced faceblocking.

I love the flex that he’s doing it on the steps of Virginia capitol. Major FU to all the covidians.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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?


This is how they all talk - from their constant exposure to their echo chamber. Muzzles, chin diapers, the jab, breathing God-given air, calling a mask a "medical intervention" and so on.


#Freedom


Yes, indeed. Youngkin signing at 3 pm the bill that allows children to NOT have to be subjected to forced faceblocking.

I love the flex that he’s doing it on the steps of Virginia capitol. Major FU to all the covidians.


How many more ridiculous names for it have you learned on Fox News?
Anonymous
"The flex" lol. It's all about politics, not health.

My kids will continue to wear masks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:"The flex" lol. It's all about politics, not health.

My kids will continue to wear masks.


Poor kids. Your parental privilege should be revoked.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"The flex" lol. It's all about politics, not health.

My kids will continue to wear masks.


Poor kids. Your parental privilege should be revoked.


So I guess parental choice isn't actually a thing after all?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"The flex" lol. It's all about politics, not health.

My kids will continue to wear masks.


Poor kids. Your parental privilege should be revoked.


So I guess parental choice isn't actually a thing after all?


It's too funny, they are talking out both sides of their heads.

"Parents should have the final choice about their kids" but "not parents who need for their kids to stay well, they are wrong and are torturing their kids." Ok buddy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"The flex" lol. It's all about politics, not health.

My kids will continue to wear masks.


Poor kids. Your parental privilege should be revoked.


So I guess parental choice isn't actually a thing after all?


It's too funny, they are talking out both sides of their heads.

"Parents should have the final choice about their kids" but "not parents who need for their kids to stay well, they are wrong and are torturing their kids." Ok buddy.


Classic republicanism. Freedom....to agree with me!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:"The flex" lol. It's all about politics, not health.

My kids will continue to wear masks.


Great. You do you
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"The flex" lol. It's all about politics, not health.

My kids will continue to wear masks.


Poor kids. Your parental privilege should be revoked.


So I guess parental choice isn't actually a thing after all?


It's too funny, they are talking out both sides of their heads.

"Parents should have the final choice about their kids" but "not parents who need for their kids to stay well, they are wrong and are torturing their kids." Ok buddy.


Classic republicanism. Freedom....to agree with me!


You do realize the continue with masks folks are making the exact same argument
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.


Sure - it isn't hard. My son wears his with no complaint. But this isn't normal/ We can't be afraid. I don't want to raise an anxious kiddo whose afraid and worries about everything. Time to them off.
Anonymous
I was pleasantly surprised that there are very few unmasked kids in the ES school where I work. And let's be honest those are the kids that never wore their mask properly to begin with. I imagine over time, if cases continue to decline and we don't get a bad variant, the number will increase.
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