Will your child wear a mask when they go back to school?

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Anonymous wrote:Yes. And my 7th and 12th graders will eat at the outdoor tables for as long as weather allows. We haven't gotten Covid yet and would rather not get it now, right in the middle of college essay season.


There will always be a “season”. Then it will be holiday travel.


DP, but why do you care, PP? Maybe there will always be a season, maybe there won't. What's wrong with trying to stay healthy for things that individual families and students deem to be important?


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I will not make my kids wear masks, but I do agree with this PP. I’m happy to support people who want to mask as long as they want! They should allow kids to mask anytime.


Just please don’t force ALL of us to mask up! Allow it to be a choice.



I'm the PP. What I don't understand is the people who wanted the freedom to not wear masks seem intent on bullying people who choose to continue to mask, whether in all indoor spaces or sporadically, depending on their risk assessment and current priorities. Choice means just that, the choice to mask or not. It does not mean that you don't wear a mask and you also demand that everyone else stop masking too.


I would confidently say that over the past 2 years, the mask-pusher crowd is somewhat more ‘bullyish’ than the mask optional crowd.

I truly don’t care what other people do. Mask your kid or don’t. Vaccinate your kid or don’t. Should be a choice and we should all do what is best for our kids.

But it’s the mask-pushers and the vaccine-pushers who want to force others to do what they believe is ‘right’ even when the data doesn’t back them up.


It’s absolutely the other way around. Teachers were being being bullied for wearing masks after the mandate ended in a daily basis. Three teachers at our school resigned alone solely based in that. I really don’t think parents that post here comprehend how horrific some of the parents in this community are. 30 irate emails and daily calls to the principal to whine about an immunocompromised teacher wearing a mask and then wonder why there are shortages.


If there were really “30 irate emails” and “daily calls” then I bet that teacher was pressuring students to wear masks. Or at least made statements that could reasonably be interpreted as such.


The anti-maskers were very intolerant of anyone who doesn't share their ignorant views.


Not really true. Anti-maskers really don’t GAF what maskers do. As long as they keep mandates away, it’s all good.


They give a huge f.


We only cared when you forced everyone to mask, you do whatever the f you want.


We do and it bothers you so damn much.


I don’t understand your rants. I don’t care if people mask. It’s just background noise at this point that I don’t register any more.


It doesn’t register, yet you comment. Your rants are hell-bent on trying to “prove” you don’t care when it aggravates you to the nth degree.


I do comment. I don’t care that people mask. I dine out several times a week. Restaurant staff often mask. It’s just background.


Yes, they mask and you notice. So much so that you bring it up.
But it’s just “background.”


Yes, it’s just background. The same way I notice they’re all wearing pants.


Yet you mention masks.


Well if it were a discussion about pants I’d weigh in on that, but it’s not.
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Anonymous wrote:Yes. And my 7th and 12th graders will eat at the outdoor tables for as long as weather allows. We haven't gotten Covid yet and would rather not get it now, right in the middle of college essay season.


There will always be a “season”. Then it will be holiday travel.


DP, but why do you care, PP? Maybe there will always be a season, maybe there won't. What's wrong with trying to stay healthy for things that individual families and students deem to be important?


DP

I will not make my kids wear masks, but I do agree with this PP. I’m happy to support people who want to mask as long as they want! They should allow kids to mask anytime.

Just please don’t force ALL of us to mask up! Allow it to be a choice.



I'm the PP. What I don't understand is the people who wanted the freedom to not wear masks seem intent on bullying people who choose to continue to mask, whether in all indoor spaces or sporadically, depending on their risk assessment and current priorities. Choice means just that, the choice to mask or not. It does not mean that you don't wear a mask and you also demand that everyone else stop masking too.


I would confidently say that over the past 2 years, the mask-pusher crowd is somewhat more ‘bullyish’ than the mask optional crowd.

I truly don’t care what other people do. Mask your kid or don’t. Vaccinate your kid or don’t. Should be a choice and we should all do what is best for our kids.

But it’s the mask-pushers and the vaccine-pushers who want to force others to do what they believe is ‘right’ even when the data doesn’t back them up.


There is no such thing as mask optional crowd. You either mask or you don't. If you choose not to mask, your behavior impacts others. If you are positive for covid, you can easily spread it, but that's not something most people care about. What is best for our kids is to keep them and their families physically healthy.


Not in the slightest. Makes no difference to you if my kid wears a flimsy cloth mask or not. Especially if you your kid is wearing his/her well-fitting KN95 mask.

Mass optional means that you can wear your mask forever and ever. It means that nobody will tell your kid to take off her mask. Yay!


If you were a decent parent, you'd get your child a properly fitting N95 mask.. KN95 masks are not regulated in this country. A flimsy cloth mask is better than nothing.


Decent parents wouldn’t subject low-risk kids to N95 masks for 6 hours a day.

I still have some light, single-layer cloth masks. That’s what my kids wear when they’re in situations that require masks.



Those low risk kids live with adults who can be impacted differently than kids. The impact on you may be no big deal but the impact on another child or parent may be. A decent parent would teach their child to be a responsible member of the community and mask for everyones sake, including their own.


Nope. IDGAF. Mask if you want but we’re done masking.


Good luck when your kids teacher is out sick or the bus driver.


People get sick, life goes on, nobody cares.
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Anonymous wrote:Yes. And my 7th and 12th graders will eat at the outdoor tables for as long as weather allows. We haven't gotten Covid yet and would rather not get it now, right in the middle of college essay season.


There will always be a “season”. Then it will be holiday travel.


DP, but why do you care, PP? Maybe there will always be a season, maybe there won't. What's wrong with trying to stay healthy for things that individual families and students deem to be important?


DP

I will not make my kids wear masks, but I do agree with this PP. I’m happy to support people who want to mask as long as they want! They should allow kids to mask anytime.

Just please don’t force ALL of us to mask up! Allow it to be a choice.



I'm the PP. What I don't understand is the people who wanted the freedom to not wear masks seem intent on bullying people who choose to continue to mask, whether in all indoor spaces or sporadically, depending on their risk assessment and current priorities. Choice means just that, the choice to mask or not. It does not mean that you don't wear a mask and you also demand that everyone else stop masking too.


I would confidently say that over the past 2 years, the mask-pusher crowd is somewhat more ‘bullyish’ than the mask optional crowd.

I truly don’t care what other people do. Mask your kid or don’t. Vaccinate your kid or don’t. Should be a choice and we should all do what is best for our kids.

But it’s the mask-pushers and the vaccine-pushers who want to force others to do what they believe is ‘right’ even when the data doesn’t back them up.


There is no such thing as mask optional crowd. You either mask or you don't. If you choose not to mask, your behavior impacts others. If you are positive for covid, you can easily spread it, but that's not something most people care about. What is best for our kids is to keep them and their families physically healthy.


Not in the slightest. Makes no difference to you if my kid wears a flimsy cloth mask or not. Especially if you your kid is wearing his/her well-fitting KN95 mask.

Mass optional means that you can wear your mask forever and ever. It means that nobody will tell your kid to take off her mask. Yay!


If you were a decent parent, you'd get your child a properly fitting N95 mask.. KN95 masks are not regulated in this country. A flimsy cloth mask is better than nothing.


Decent parents wouldn’t subject low-risk kids to N95 masks for 6 hours a day.

I still have some light, single-layer cloth masks. That’s what my kids wear when they’re in situations that require masks.



Those low risk kids live with adults who can be impacted differently than kids. The impact on you may be no big deal but the impact on another child or parent may be. A decent parent would teach their child to be a responsible member of the community and mask for everyones sake, including their own.


Nope. IDGAF. Mask if you want but we’re done masking.


Good luck when your kids teacher is out sick or the bus driver.


People get sick, life goes on, nobody cares.


Millions have died from covid. You get that right?
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Anonymous wrote:Yes. And my 7th and 12th graders will eat at the outdoor tables for as long as weather allows. We haven't gotten Covid yet and would rather not get it now, right in the middle of college essay season.


There will always be a “season”. Then it will be holiday travel.


DP, but why do you care, PP? Maybe there will always be a season, maybe there won't. What's wrong with trying to stay healthy for things that individual families and students deem to be important?


DP

I will not make my kids wear masks, but I do agree with this PP. I’m happy to support people who want to mask as long as they want! They should allow kids to mask anytime.


Just please don’t force ALL of us to mask up! Allow it to be a choice.



I'm the PP. What I don't understand is the people who wanted the freedom to not wear masks seem intent on bullying people who choose to continue to mask, whether in all indoor spaces or sporadically, depending on their risk assessment and current priorities. Choice means just that, the choice to mask or not. It does not mean that you don't wear a mask and you also demand that everyone else stop masking too.


I would confidently say that over the past 2 years, the mask-pusher crowd is somewhat more ‘bullyish’ than the mask optional crowd.

I truly don’t care what other people do. Mask your kid or don’t. Vaccinate your kid or don’t. Should be a choice and we should all do what is best for our kids.

But it’s the mask-pushers and the vaccine-pushers who want to force others to do what they believe is ‘right’ even when the data doesn’t back them up.


It’s absolutely the other way around. Teachers were being being bullied for wearing masks after the mandate ended in a daily basis. Three teachers at our school resigned alone solely based in that. I really don’t think parents that post here comprehend how horrific some of the parents in this community are. 30 irate emails and daily calls to the principal to whine about an immunocompromised teacher wearing a mask and then wonder why there are shortages.


If there were really “30 irate emails” and “daily calls” then I bet that teacher was pressuring students to wear masks. Or at least made statements that could reasonably be interpreted as such.


The anti-maskers were very intolerant of anyone who doesn't share their ignorant views.


Not really true. Anti-maskers really don’t GAF what maskers do. As long as they keep mandates away, it’s all good.


They give a huge f.


We only cared when you forced everyone to mask, you do whatever the f you want.


We do and it bothers you so damn much.


I don’t understand your rants. I don’t care if people mask. It’s just background noise at this point that I don’t register any more.


It doesn’t register, yet you comment. Your rants are hell-bent on trying to “prove” you don’t care when it aggravates you to the nth degree.


I do comment. I don’t care that people mask. I dine out several times a week. Restaurant staff often mask. It’s just background.


Yes, they mask and you notice. So much so that you bring it up.
But it’s just “background.”


Yes, it’s just background. The same way I notice they’re all wearing pants.


Yet you mention masks.


Well if it were a discussion about pants I’d weigh in on that, but it’s not.


Well, it never was a discussion about pants as you just admitted, yet you brought up pants and discussed pants.
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Anonymous wrote:Yes. And my 7th and 12th graders will eat at the outdoor tables for as long as weather allows. We haven't gotten Covid yet and would rather not get it now, right in the middle of college essay season.


There will always be a “season”. Then it will be holiday travel.


DP, but why do you care, PP? Maybe there will always be a season, maybe there won't. What's wrong with trying to stay healthy for things that individual families and students deem to be important?


DP

I will not make my kids wear masks, but I do agree with this PP. I’m happy to support people who want to mask as long as they want! They should allow kids to mask anytime.

Just please don’t force ALL of us to mask up! Allow it to be a choice.



I'm the PP. What I don't understand is the people who wanted the freedom to not wear masks seem intent on bullying people who choose to continue to mask, whether in all indoor spaces or sporadically, depending on their risk assessment and current priorities. Choice means just that, the choice to mask or not. It does not mean that you don't wear a mask and you also demand that everyone else stop masking too.


I would confidently say that over the past 2 years, the mask-pusher crowd is somewhat more ‘bullyish’ than the mask optional crowd.

I truly don’t care what other people do. Mask your kid or don’t. Vaccinate your kid or don’t. Should be a choice and we should all do what is best for our kids.

But it’s the mask-pushers and the vaccine-pushers who want to force others to do what they believe is ‘right’ even when the data doesn’t back them up.


There is no such thing as mask optional crowd. You either mask or you don't. If you choose not to mask, your behavior impacts others. If you are positive for covid, you can easily spread it, but that's not something most people care about. What is best for our kids is to keep them and their families physically healthy.


Not in the slightest. Makes no difference to you if my kid wears a flimsy cloth mask or not. Especially if you your kid is wearing his/her well-fitting KN95 mask.

Mass optional means that you can wear your mask forever and ever. It means that nobody will tell your kid to take off her mask. Yay!


If you were a decent parent, you'd get your child a properly fitting N95 mask.. KN95 masks are not regulated in this country. A flimsy cloth mask is better than nothing.


Decent parents wouldn’t subject low-risk kids to N95 masks for 6 hours a day.

I still have some light, single-layer cloth masks. That’s what my kids wear when they’re in situations that require masks.



Those low risk kids live with adults who can be impacted differently than kids. The impact on you may be no big deal but the impact on another child or parent may be. A decent parent would teach their child to be a responsible member of the community and mask for everyones sake, including their own.


Nope. IDGAF. Mask if you want but we’re done masking.


Good luck when your kids teacher is out sick or the bus driver.


People get sick, life goes on, nobody cares.


No, people do care. You don’t care and don’t speak for the rest.
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What is “trippin’?”
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Anonymous wrote:Yes. And my 7th and 12th graders will eat at the outdoor tables for as long as weather allows. We haven't gotten Covid yet and would rather not get it now, right in the middle of college essay season.


There will always be a “season”. Then it will be holiday travel.


DP, but why do you care, PP? Maybe there will always be a season, maybe there won't. What's wrong with trying to stay healthy for things that individual families and students deem to be important?


DP

I will not make my kids wear masks, but I do agree with this PP. I’m happy to support people who want to mask as long as they want! They should allow kids to mask anytime.

Just please don’t force ALL of us to mask up! Allow it to be a choice.



I'm the PP. What I don't understand is the people who wanted the freedom to not wear masks seem intent on bullying people who choose to continue to mask, whether in all indoor spaces or sporadically, depending on their risk assessment and current priorities. Choice means just that, the choice to mask or not. It does not mean that you don't wear a mask and you also demand that everyone else stop masking too.


I would confidently say that over the past 2 years, the mask-pusher crowd is somewhat more ‘bullyish’ than the mask optional crowd.

I truly don’t care what other people do. Mask your kid or don’t. Vaccinate your kid or don’t. Should be a choice and we should all do what is best for our kids.

But it’s the mask-pushers and the vaccine-pushers who want to force others to do what they believe is ‘right’ even when the data doesn’t back them up.


There is no such thing as mask optional crowd. You either mask or you don't. If you choose not to mask, your behavior impacts others. If you are positive for covid, you can easily spread it, but that's not something most people care about. What is best for our kids is to keep them and their families physically healthy.


Not in the slightest. Makes no difference to you if my kid wears a flimsy cloth mask or not. Especially if you your kid is wearing his/her well-fitting KN95 mask.

Mass optional means that you can wear your mask forever and ever. It means that nobody will tell your kid to take off her mask. Yay!


If you were a decent parent, you'd get your child a properly fitting N95 mask.. KN95 masks are not regulated in this country. A flimsy cloth mask is better than nothing.


Decent parents wouldn’t subject low-risk kids to N95 masks for 6 hours a day.

I still have some light, single-layer cloth masks. That’s what my kids wear when they’re in situations that require masks.



Those low risk kids live with adults who can be impacted differently than kids. The impact on you may be no big deal but the impact on another child or parent may be. A decent parent would teach their child to be a responsible member of the community and mask for everyones sake, including their own.


Nope. IDGAF. Mask if you want but we’re done masking.


Good luck when your kids teacher is out sick or the bus driver.


People get sick, life goes on, nobody cares.


Millions have died from covid. You get that right?


And more will. That’s how it goes. Covid didn’t rob humanity of immortality.
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