Check out the VDH school for this week. How can they justify masks for anyone much less vaccinated teachers?
https://www.fcps.edu/return-school/fcps-confirmed-covid-19-case-reporting |
Probably because there is not way to find out who is and is not vaccinated. I'm not sure they are allowed to ask for proof of teachers. |
PP By “we” I meant vaccinated staff. If a sixth grader is vaccinated and outdoors at recess, then the student isn’t required to mask within 6 feet. How close are we to getting those younger than 12 vaccinated? |
I will happily provide my proof in the fall. I wasn’t set on the vaccine but I mainly did it so I don’t have to teach kindergarten in a mask next year. |
Huh??? Get your head out of your ass... Thing logically! When you condition kids to a certain expectation they will internalize it. If you allow them to turn in assignments late and still get credit you are level setting expectations. Even most 16/17year old kids are not mature enough to manage their time effectively. As a result When, when they get to college they will have a difficult time to overcome their own laziness & procrastination |
We are averaging about 3 cases per day in Fairfax County. First a kid has to find one of the 42 currently infected people (roughly) in our county of over 1.1 million people, then they have to catch COVID, then they have to be able to actually spread it. Pretty sure people could make stronger arguments for masking kids against the flu than COVID for this upcoming school year, and CDC already said don't do that. |
This area will be in masks forever. You would have to travel to the far corners of the world to find a case and we will still have masks on here. |
I'm in a suburb of Richmond, VA today for work and far fewer people have masks on. So refreshing to see normalcy. If the SB actually requires our kids - especially vaccinated high schoolers - to wear masks this fall, I hope the CDC steps in to set them straight. |
You've got it backwards. The CDC is telling everyone in a school, whether elementary or high school, to wear a mask. And the SB is following the CDC guidelines. |
I live and shop outside the beltway, and probably over half the people are finished with masks, unless they are being polite by putting one on when a business requires it. Next to no one is masking outside and almost no kids are masked. But as you go inside the beltway, the.number of masked people, even outside, increases tremendously. I was at a shopping center off route 50 near the Arlington boarder this week, and EVERYONE was masked. Kids, adults, toddlers, people walking by themselves outside, even people driving cars. In a local coffee shop, people sitting at the tables were unmasked, but everyone waiting in line was masked, removing them as soon as they got their coffee. It was bizzarre and surreal to see how the closer in communities are still living with such fear and not following the science. |
There are swim teams requiring masks for outdoor meets. We went down to Virginia Beach and staff in restaurants aren’t even wearing masks anymore. |
It's not fear. I genuinely find masks completely comfortable and do not mind wearing them and being polite. (I personally am baffled by why people find them so uncomfortable, but I guess they do.) How is someone supposed to know if I am not wearing a mask because I am vaccinated or if I am an unvaccinated jerk? I am happy to put others at ease so they don't have to worry about my status. Fortunately, where I live outside the beltway, most people are wearing masks and being polite. |
But are you vaccinated? Why keep wearing it? That’s what I don’t understand. |
Exactly, they even said in the presentation that they're waiting for the CDC to change their guidance. |
Manners. A chapter on mask etiquette will be in the next edition of Emily Post. |