Which school introducing masks again?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The schools with common sense are doing it temporarily.


Haha - mask mandates have continuously failed, and you want to force mask kids again. Sick, sick people. Thankfully none are reinstituting them, except crazy Zero COVID universities that try to eliminate cases at the expense of college kids' education and mental health.


Students can’t get an education in masks? That’s news to my kids!
Anonymous
Our school is following CDC guidance. So no masking!!!!
Anonymous
None
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The schools with common sense are doing it temporarily.


Haha - mask mandates have continuously failed, and you want to force mask kids again. Sick, sick people. Thankfully none are reinstituting them, except crazy Zero COVID universities that try to eliminate cases at the expense of college kids' education and mental health.


Kids education and mental health is impacted if they get sick with covid or their families do. Masking is a basic precaution. Multiple layers of precautions are important.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Any? Due to the new situation and rise in cases?


What is the “new situation”?


Didn’t you hear? CaSeS aRe SpIkInG!


Exactly! Our schools is mandating masks anytime there is an outbreak of colds or flu or Covid positives. Everyone gets to go home with some TVD online assignments for a few days.

Oh and we’re keeping the 4 day school week- no teaching or instruction or classes in Wednesdays! And no, we didn’t drop the tuition by 1/5th. Jokes on you!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The schools with common sense are doing it temporarily.


Haha - mask mandates have continuously failed, and you want to force mask kids again. Sick, sick people. Thankfully none are reinstituting them, except crazy Zero COVID universities that try to eliminate cases at the expense of college kids' education and mental health.


Kids education and mental health is impacted if they get sick with covid or their families do. Masking is a basic precaution. Multiple layers of precautions are important.


Precaution to what? Testing positive? The what? People who are vaccinated aren’t showing much if any symptoms. Only a small number of infected get I’ll and those are elderly and the sickly. Just like any infection does to them. That’s why they should stay out of hospitals or sick wards.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The schools with common sense are doing it temporarily.


Haha - mask mandates have continuously failed, and you want to force mask kids again. Sick, sick people. Thankfully none are reinstituting them, except crazy Zero COVID universities that try to eliminate cases at the expense of college kids' education and mental health.


Students can’t get an education in masks? That’s news to my kids!


That’s a low bar for your children’s development.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The schools with common sense are doing it temporarily.


Haha - mask mandates have continuously failed, and you want to force mask kids again. Sick, sick people. Thankfully none are reinstituting them, except crazy Zero COVID universities that try to eliminate cases at the expense of college kids' education and mental health.


Kids education and mental health is impacted if they get sick with covid or their families do. Masking is a basic precaution. Multiple layers of precautions are important.


Precaution to what? Testing positive? The what? People who are vaccinated aren’t showing much if any symptoms. Only a small number of infected get I’ll and those are elderly and the sickly. Just like any infection does to them. That’s why they should stay out of hospitals or sick wards.


My friend’s otherwise healthy niece is currently in the hospital due to COVID. My neighbor has had sun pints for weeks and remains ill. Stop spreading misinformation.
Anonymous
Did schools seriously drop a full day of school from their school week? For teach-yourself-day or because they think giving too much workload and cutting the classroom time is a Superior Education for high school teens?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The schools with common sense are doing it temporarily.


Haha - mask mandates have continuously failed, and you want to force mask kids again. Sick, sick people. Thankfully none are reinstituting them, except crazy Zero COVID universities that try to eliminate cases at the expense of college kids' education and mental health.


Kids education and mental health is impacted if they get sick with covid or their families do. Masking is a basic precaution. Multiple layers of precautions are important.


Precaution to what? Testing positive? The what? People who are vaccinated aren’t showing much if any symptoms. Only a small number of infected get I’ll and those are elderly and the sickly. Just like any infection does to them. That’s why they should stay out of hospitals or sick wards.


My friend’s otherwise healthy niece is currently in the hospital due to COVID. My neighbor has had sun pints for weeks and remains ill. Stop spreading misinformation.


Data is more powerful than anecdotes, in any field or argument.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The schools with common sense are doing it temporarily.


Haha - mask mandates have continuously failed, and you want to force mask kids again. Sick, sick people. Thankfully none are reinstituting them, except crazy Zero COVID universities that try to eliminate cases at the expense of college kids' education and mental health.


Kids education and mental health is impacted if they get sick with covid or their families do. Masking is a basic precaution. Multiple layers of precautions are important.


Precaution to what? Testing positive? The what? People who are vaccinated aren’t showing much if any symptoms. Only a small number of infected get I’ll and those are elderly and the sickly. Just like any infection does to them. That’s why they should stay out of hospitals or sick wards.


My friend’s otherwise healthy niece is currently in the hospital due to COVID. My neighbor has had sun pints for weeks and remains ill. Stop spreading misinformation.


Data is more powerful than anecdotes, in any field or argument.


Minimizing the virus and suggesting it’s no more than a cold minimizes real life experiences, plus fails to take into account long-term impacts that are now well documented.
Anonymous
No. School is following the science.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The schools with common sense are doing it temporarily.


Haha - mask mandates have continuously failed, and you want to force mask kids again. Sick, sick people. Thankfully none are reinstituting them, except crazy Zero COVID universities that try to eliminate cases at the expense of college kids' education and mental health.


Kids education and mental health is impacted if they get sick with covid or their families do. Masking is a basic precaution. Multiple layers of precautions are important.


Precaution to what? Testing positive? The what? People who are vaccinated aren’t showing much if any symptoms. Only a small number of infected get I’ll and those are elderly and the sickly. Just like any infection does to them. That’s why they should stay out of hospitals or sick wards.


My friend’s otherwise healthy niece is currently in the hospital due to COVID. My neighbor has had sun pints for weeks and remains ill. Stop spreading misinformation.


Data is more powerful than anecdotes, in any field or argument.


Minimizing the virus and suggesting it’s no more than a cold minimizes real life experiences, plus fails to take into account long-term impacts that are now well documented.


The problem is that the cat is out of the bag. Back when few had experienced covid, people ran around scared and were willing to take precautions. At this point too many people have had covid to continue masking and limiting their life. We also know hundreds if not thousands of people who have had it and everyone is back to normal. It’s hard to believe the long covid articles when everyone you know is perfectly fine.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The schools with common sense are doing it temporarily.


Haha - mask mandates have continuously failed, and you want to force mask kids again. Sick, sick people. Thankfully none are reinstituting them, except crazy Zero COVID universities that try to eliminate cases at the expense of college kids' education and mental health.


Kids education and mental health is impacted if they get sick with covid or their families do. Masking is a basic precaution. Multiple layers of precautions are important.


Precaution to what? Testing positive? The what? People who are vaccinated aren’t showing much if any symptoms. Only a small number of infected get I’ll and those are elderly and the sickly. Just like any infection does to them. That’s why they should stay out of hospitals or sick wards.


My friend’s otherwise healthy niece is currently in the hospital due to COVID. My neighbor has had sun pints for weeks and remains ill. Stop spreading misinformation.


Data is more powerful than anecdotes, in any field or argument.


Minimizing the virus and suggesting it’s no more than a cold minimizes real life experiences, plus fails to take into account long-term impacts that are now well documented.


Hope your bunker is keeping reality out well for you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The schools with common sense are doing it temporarily.


Haha - mask mandates have continuously failed, and you want to force mask kids again. Sick, sick people. Thankfully none are reinstituting them, except crazy Zero COVID universities that try to eliminate cases at the expense of college kids' education and mental health.


Kids education and mental health is impacted if they get sick with covid or their families do. Masking is a basic precaution. Multiple layers of precautions are important.


Precaution to what? Testing positive? The what? People who are vaccinated aren’t showing much if any symptoms. Only a small number of infected get I’ll and those are elderly and the sickly. Just like any infection does to them. That’s why they should stay out of hospitals or sick wards.


My friend’s otherwise healthy niece is currently in the hospital due to COVID. My neighbor has had sun pints for weeks and remains ill. Stop spreading misinformation.


Data is more powerful than anecdotes, in any field or argument.


But the average American gets thir knowledge for tweets and uncorroborated fringe stories, not data!
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