Good for Fauquier. |
My 4th graders class plays soccer at recess - making the most of it. |
Masks for recess are not a big deal. My kids are 4.5 and 7 and it’s easiest to have them keep masks on anytime they aren’t at home instead of a complex set of rules of when to wear a mask and when to take it off. Both are in person now at preschool/ private and masks at recess are no big deal.
Mask off at recess = so many lost masks. |
Also if masks at recess make the worried parents feel better, my kids will gladly comply if it gets them back in public school with their friends. |
My kid wears a mask when he plays soccer with his masked team. They've been doing it for over a year now. Mask wearing is so not a big deal to them, except to some parents who don't science. |
So my kids wear masks outside, but they also know that the science actually says there have been zero documented incidences of kid-to-kid or kid-to-adult transmission of COVID outside. Only 1 out of 1,000 adult-to-adult cases of COVID were transmitted outside in places where contact tracing was detailed enough to find that kind of info (that's not your risk of getting it from an adult outside). Even CDC's little graph says people in small groups outside don't need to mask, vaccinated or not. |
Look at you, so cosmopolitan and moral.
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/04/29/nyregion/coronavirus-nyc-cdc-masks.html |
I kind of agree, but this pandemic theater is getting old. |
My young elementary students are terrible at staying distanced in any way and the school isn't cohorting for recess, so literally the entire elementary school is on the playground at once. I'm fine with masks at recess. If there were a couple of cases (e.g., siblings) and no masks, there'd literally be no way to track close contacts. It could shut down the whole school. |
Yes, there is. High schoolers transmit COVID to on average 3/4 of a person. Kindergarteners transmit to on average 1/2 of a person. So kindergarteners breathing in each others' faces are half as likely as teenagers breathing in each other's faces to transmit COVID. |
While most kids will be okay, there are and will be immunocompromised children and those who cannot/won't get vaxxed in our classes at some point. I know of two EL school classrooms that are currently quarantined. We wear our masks to protect them. |
So give him severally individually wrapped surgical masks to take to school and let him change masks after recess! I have asthma and this is absurd. I hate doctors who do sh*t like that just to make the parents happy. Such BS. People with asthma can wear surgical masks. |
Give it up. The quarantines are ending. A few states have eliminated them already since that stats just don't support keeping kids home when the "exposure" was between kids were wearing masks indoors. You're just grasping for anything to throw back since she made you look silly by pointing out that younger kids spread it less than high schoolers. |