It absolutely is. I have had no cases in my classroom and very few absences this year. My students take Covid seriously and are good about masking. |
At my parent teacher conference in November, my 2nd grader’s teacher thanked me for vaccinating my daughter (my kid had apparently shared). She was grateful for the parents taking all precautions possible.
Look, I don’t love the masks, but with the current surge and stupid high community spread, it isn’t time to drop any of the mitigation efforts/layers. Vaccinate your kids, please. That rate has to come up. |
If kids wearing masks were protecting your high-risk family members, they’d all be dead by now. |
Car crashes aren’t contagious, nitwit. Stop whining about masks you don’t even have to wear. Jesus. |
My kids will be unmasking when this surge ends- so likely after spring break I will allow the to unmask. |
+1 Another teacher with a high-risk family member here. I teach in an interior, windowless classroom. I'm delighted to be back in person fully vaccinated and masked, and I'm stunned that so many people are suggesting that masks for students are an imposition. Really? Why can't we just finish this school year masked and go mask-optional for next school year? Omicron has presented enough of a disruption to this school year already. When does masking end? Maybe it ends when COVID hospitalizations aren't so high. Maybe when the positivity rate is nowhere near 25%. Maybe when "COVID cases hit new record" isn't a headline we see weekly. |
But your vaccinated kid doesn't protect the teacher, only your kid. Vaccinated peope spread omicron. You and your kid's teacher don't understand. As far as masks, we cannot keep wearing them forever. This has to end. |
Agreed that it has to end. BUT NOT NOW. Not when the rates are what they are and hospitals and the community are overwhelmed. It would be catastrophic. |
The point is that wearing masks DID prevent the spread of covid. The same thing happens when they are worn in school, spread is prevented. And masks work best when everyone is wearing them - the unknowingly infected person breathes out into their mask, not onto someone else. |
I agree. |
This fervor makes me very sad. Will my high school-aged kids have to wear masks for the rest of their years in HS? I feel that it is significantly harming my son with ASD in regards to his social development. Plus, we (and so many others) are all wearing these stupid, 1- or 2-ply cotton masks that do absolutely nothing. Vaccination is the key! We all caught Covid over winter break, and our bodies were perfectly primed to fight it. My brother, a pediatric ER doc, got it first and spread it around to everyone. We were sick with sniffles and sore throat, we recovered, and we moved on.
Instead of fighting the mask fight, let's fight the vaccination fight. Let's require vaccinations for airplane/train travel, for going into bars/gyms/restaurants, for going into work. Oh wait, we're not allowed to do that... no vaccine mandate. But we can force our highly vaccinated corner of the country to wear masks for years, even though it didn't stop the Omicron surge and our Fairfax hospitals are nowhere near at capacity. Thousands of people in Fairfax caught Covid over this past month. The vast, vast, vast majority were sick and got better. Let's celebrate vaccines and get rid of the mask mandate. |
You are out of touch. |
I say FCPS should and will keep the masks for now, but this teacher does not speak for “all of us teachers”. ES Teacher |
DP How is the PP out of touch? ES Teacher |
I think a lot of people don’t realize this. |