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

Anonymous
Back to the original question, no. If at some point MCPS requires them for periods of high transmission, we have a stockpile of KN95s ready to go.
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Anonymous wrote:Of course, since I care about my child and the welfare of others.




God, this message board.

Does it make people act obnoxious, or just expose what's already horrible inside of them?
Anonymous
Yes, my kids will mask, and so will their peers in their science magnet program.

The normies will not mask because they don’t have that much to lose.


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I got a huge pile of n95 from abroad and they are more comfortable than k 95. Yes, my kids will mask. They wear cloth masks routinely. The teenagers don’t seem to have a problem with masking. It’s adults who have an issue.
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Anonymous wrote:I got a huge pile of n95 from abroad and they are more comfortable than k 95. Yes, my kids will mask. They wear cloth masks routinely. The teenagers don’t seem to have a problem with masking. It’s adults who have an issue.


There is no way those n95s are comfortable if they actually fit properly.
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Anonymous wrote:PP again - agreeing with the other PP, that exposure to germs is exactly how we ‘train’ our immune systems.


Low level exposure only, so that your body can fight it with a mild fever. You do know about viral load, correct? Anyways, we feel that my kids are precious so they will continue to mask and we will continue to be vigilant and carry on with our lives. At this point I really don’t care if non- masking kids fall ill, die, get disabled or spread that infecting in their families and become orphans etc.

It is tiresome to have the same discussion every time. We expect that community spread numbers will continue to go up and down not only for COVID but also monkey pox.

Same goes for polio, ebola or other illnesses that will spread. You cannot argue with idiots. We will see the impact on society and economy.
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Anonymous wrote:I got a huge pile of n95 from abroad and they are more comfortable than k 95. Yes, my kids will mask. They wear cloth masks routinely. The teenagers don’t seem to have a problem with masking. It’s adults who have an issue.


There is no way those n95s are comfortable if they actually fit properly.


Lol…fits perfectly and it is better than k95.
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Anonymous wrote:PP again - agreeing with the other PP, that exposure to germs is exactly how we ‘train’ our immune systems.


Low level exposure only, so that your body can fight it with a mild fever. You do know about viral load, correct? Anyways, we feel that my kids are precious so they will continue to mask and we will continue to be vigilant and carry on with our lives. At this point I really don’t care if non- masking kids fall ill, die, get disabled or spread that infecting in their families and become orphans etc.

It is tiresome to have the same discussion every time. We expect that community spread numbers will continue to go up and down not only for COVID but also monkey pox.

Same goes for polio, ebola or other illnesses that will spread. You cannot argue with idiots. We will see the impact on society and economy.


Bodies in the hallways, right? One of these days maybe there will be a disease when this finally comes true, and you can break out the champagne.
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Anonymous wrote:No way on masks. Covid is never going away. I’d rather let my kids strengthen their immune systems while you g than trying to hide from a virus. No way on masks.


That’s a myth.


What is a myth?

It is absolutely true that kids need exposure to a wide variety of germs growing up to build a strong immune system! Bring on the coughs and colds.


It’s called the hygiene hypothesis and has been proven by several medical establishments such as MIT Medical and others to be not true.
It does nothing to neither weaken nor boost one’s immune system.


No. The hygiene hypothesis has to do with kids developing allergies.

It is well-known that kids need exposure to bacteria and viruses as kids to develop their immune systems. That is exactly how the immune system (and vaccines) work.


Agreed. How could exposure to bacteria/viruses not boost the immune system? That's how it's trained. Ask the Martians how this works.

The research (including MIT Medical) clearly talks about allergies.


A child is exposed to a virus. The body launches an immune response. The child gets sick with a fever, cough, etc. These are all signs of the body’s immune response. Ideally (and usually), the child can fight off the virus successfully. The next time this child is exposed to the same virus, the child’s immune system ‘remembers’ the virus from the last time and launches an even stronger response.

This is the basic idea with vaccines and natural immunity. Obviously it is different for kids who are immunocompromised. But, for the average, healthy child, it is necessary to be exposed to bacteria and viruses as a child to develop a robust immune system


DP. That’s been a long-standing belief but in reality is false.


Ok, then please do explain how the immune system develops in children.


You can get that information form an immunologist or general information from the internet of studies.
You can also find plenty of information from reputable medical establishments talking about the topic and how it’s been disproven.


How do vaccines work?


Again, you can look up that information along with the other information.


It's just magic, right? Vaccines have nothing to do with the immune system. Vaccines just magically circulate through the body to fight the bad guys.


Drinking early in day, aren’t you?
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Anonymous wrote:No way on masks. Covid is never going away. I’d rather let my kids strengthen their immune systems while you g than trying to hide from a virus. No way on masks.


That’s a myth.


What is a myth?

It is absolutely true that kids need exposure to a wide variety of germs growing up to build a strong immune system! Bring on the coughs and colds.


It’s called the hygiene hypothesis and has been proven by several medical establishments such as MIT Medical and others to be not true.
It does nothing to neither weaken nor boost one’s immune system.


No. The hygiene hypothesis has to do with kids developing allergies.

It is well-known that kids need exposure to bacteria and viruses as kids to develop their immune systems. That is exactly how the immune system (and vaccines) work.


Agreed. How could exposure to bacteria/viruses not boost the immune system? That's how it's trained. Ask the Martians how this works.

The research (including MIT Medical) clearly talks about allergies.


A child is exposed to a virus. The body launches an immune response. The child gets sick with a fever, cough, etc. These are all signs of the body’s immune response. Ideally (and usually), the child can fight off the virus successfully. The next time this child is exposed to the same virus, the child’s immune system ‘remembers’ the virus from the last time and launches an even stronger response.

This is the basic idea with vaccines and natural immunity. Obviously it is different for kids who are immunocompromised. But, for the average, healthy child, it is necessary to be exposed to bacteria and viruses as a child to develop a robust immune system


DP. That’s been a long-standing belief but in reality is false.


Ok, then please do explain how the immune system develops in children.


You can get that information form an immunologist or general information from the internet of studies.
You can also find plenty of information from reputable medical establishments talking about the topic and how it’s been disproven.


How do vaccines work?


Again, you can look up that information along with the other information.


It's just magic, right? Vaccines have nothing to do with the immune system. Vaccines just magically circulate through the body to fight the bad guys.


Drinking early in day, aren’t you?


I don't know. Can I find the answer on the "internet of studies"?
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Anonymous wrote:No way on masks. Covid is never going away. I’d rather let my kids strengthen their immune systems while you g than trying to hide from a virus. No way on masks.


That’s a myth.


What is a myth?

It is absolutely true that kids need exposure to a wide variety of germs growing up to build a strong immune system! Bring on the coughs and colds.


It’s called the hygiene hypothesis and has been proven by several medical establishments such as MIT Medical and others to be not true.
It does nothing to neither weaken nor boost one’s immune system.


No. The hygiene hypothesis has to do with kids developing allergies.

It is well-known that kids need exposure to bacteria and viruses as kids to develop their immune systems. That is exactly how the immune system (and vaccines) work.


Agreed. How could exposure to bacteria/viruses not boost the immune system? That's how it's trained. Ask the Martians how this works.

The research (including MIT Medical) clearly talks about allergies.


A child is exposed to a virus. The body launches an immune response. The child gets sick with a fever, cough, etc. These are all signs of the body’s immune response. Ideally (and usually), the child can fight off the virus successfully. The next time this child is exposed to the same virus, the child’s immune system ‘remembers’ the virus from the last time and launches an even stronger response.

This is the basic idea with vaccines and natural immunity. Obviously it is different for kids who are immunocompromised. But, for the average, healthy child, it is necessary to be exposed to bacteria and viruses as a child to develop a robust immune system


DP. That’s been a long-standing belief but in reality is false.


Ok, then please do explain how the immune system develops in children.


You can get that information form an immunologist or general information from the internet of studies.
You can also find plenty of information from reputable medical establishments talking about the topic and how it’s been disproven.


How do vaccines work?


Again, you can look up that information along with the other information.


It's just magic, right? Vaccines have nothing to do with the immune system. Vaccines just magically circulate through the body to fight the bad guys.


Drinking early in day, aren’t you?


I don't know. Can I find the answer on the "internet of studies"?


Yes, most people can find studies that were don’t on the internet. You seemingly are not able to function or comprehend so not likely for you.
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Anonymous wrote:No way on masks. Covid is never going away. I’d rather let my kids strengthen their immune systems while you g than trying to hide from a virus. No way on masks.


That’s a myth.


What is a myth?

It is absolutely true that kids need exposure to a wide variety of germs growing up to build a strong immune system! Bring on the coughs and colds.


It’s called the hygiene hypothesis and has been proven by several medical establishments such as MIT Medical and others to be not true.
It does nothing to neither weaken nor boost one’s immune system.


No. The hygiene hypothesis has to do with kids developing allergies.

It is well-known that kids need exposure to bacteria and viruses as kids to develop their immune systems. That is exactly how the immune system (and vaccines) work.


Agreed. How could exposure to bacteria/viruses not boost the immune system? That's how it's trained. Ask the Martians how this works.

The research (including MIT Medical) clearly talks about allergies.


A child is exposed to a virus. The body launches an immune response. The child gets sick with a fever, cough, etc. These are all signs of the body’s immune response. Ideally (and usually), the child can fight off the virus successfully. The next time this child is exposed to the same virus, the child’s immune system ‘remembers’ the virus from the last time and launches an even stronger response.

This is the basic idea with vaccines and natural immunity. Obviously it is different for kids who are immunocompromised. But, for the average, healthy child, it is necessary to be exposed to bacteria and viruses as a child to develop a robust immune system


DP. That’s been a long-standing belief but in reality is false.


Ok, then please do explain how the immune system develops in children.


You can get that information form an immunologist or general information from the internet of studies.
You can also find plenty of information from reputable medical establishments talking about the topic and how it’s been disproven.


How do vaccines work?


Again, you can look up that information along with the other information.


It's just magic, right? Vaccines have nothing to do with the immune system. Vaccines just magically circulate through the body to fight the bad guys.


Drinking early in day, aren’t you?


I don't know. Can I find the answer on the "internet of studies"?


DP. It’s not the “internet of studies,” meaning the studies of the internet. Can you not understand context? It’s says general info from the internet of studies (done). My God, do you take everything so literal and not learn inferential and context in comprehension?
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Anonymous wrote:No way on masks. Covid is never going away. I’d rather let my kids strengthen their immune systems while you g than trying to hide from a virus. No way on masks.


That’s a myth.


What is a myth?

It is absolutely true that kids need exposure to a wide variety of germs growing up to build a strong immune system! Bring on the coughs and colds.


It’s called the hygiene hypothesis and has been proven by several medical establishments such as MIT Medical and others to be not true.
It does nothing to neither weaken nor boost one’s immune system.


No. The hygiene hypothesis has to do with kids developing allergies.

It is well-known that kids need exposure to bacteria and viruses as kids to develop their immune systems. That is exactly how the immune system (and vaccines) work.


Agreed. How could exposure to bacteria/viruses not boost the immune system? That's how it's trained. Ask the Martians how this works.

The research (including MIT Medical) clearly talks about allergies.


A child is exposed to a virus. The body launches an immune response. The child gets sick with a fever, cough, etc. These are all signs of the body’s immune response. Ideally (and usually), the child can fight off the virus successfully. The next time this child is exposed to the same virus, the child’s immune system ‘remembers’ the virus from the last time and launches an even stronger response.

This is the basic idea with vaccines and natural immunity. Obviously it is different for kids who are immunocompromised. But, for the average, healthy child, it is necessary to be exposed to bacteria and viruses as a child to develop a robust immune system


DP. That’s been a long-standing belief but in reality is false.


Ok, then please do explain how the immune system develops in children.


You can get that information form an immunologist or general information from the internet of studies.
You can also find plenty of information from reputable medical establishments talking about the topic and how it’s been disproven.


How do vaccines work?


Again, you can look up that information along with the other information.


It's just magic, right? Vaccines have nothing to do with the immune system. Vaccines just magically circulate through the body to fight the bad guys.


Drinking early in day, aren’t you?


I don't know. Can I find the answer on the "internet of studies"?


DP. It’s not the “internet of studies,” meaning the studies of the internet. Can you not understand context? It’s says general info from the internet of studies (done). My God, do you take everything so literal and not learn inferential and context in comprehension?


+1. She’s the only one who didn’t comprehend. Either stupid or under the influence of substances.
Anonymous
My elementary aged kids probably will choose not to, which is fine. I’m just dreading the return of all the viruses. It was so nice to have a break from that.
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Anonymous wrote:No way on masks. Covid is never going away. I’d rather let my kids strengthen their immune systems while you g than trying to hide from a virus. No way on masks.


That’s a myth.


What is a myth?

It is absolutely true that kids need exposure to a wide variety of germs growing up to build a strong immune system! Bring on the coughs and colds.


It’s called the hygiene hypothesis and has been proven by several medical establishments such as MIT Medical and others to be not true.
It does nothing to neither weaken nor boost one’s immune system.


No. The hygiene hypothesis has to do with kids developing allergies.

It is well-known that kids need exposure to bacteria and viruses as kids to develop their immune systems. That is exactly how the immune system (and vaccines) work.


Agreed. How could exposure to bacteria/viruses not boost the immune system? That's how it's trained. Ask the Martians how this works.

The research (including MIT Medical) clearly talks about allergies.


A child is exposed to a virus. The body launches an immune response. The child gets sick with a fever, cough, etc. These are all signs of the body’s immune response. Ideally (and usually), the child can fight off the virus successfully. The next time this child is exposed to the same virus, the child’s immune system ‘remembers’ the virus from the last time and launches an even stronger response.

This is the basic idea with vaccines and natural immunity. Obviously it is different for kids who are immunocompromised. But, for the average, healthy child, it is necessary to be exposed to bacteria and viruses as a child to develop a robust immune system


DP. That’s been a long-standing belief but in reality is false.


Ok, then please do explain how the immune system develops in children.


You can get that information form an immunologist or general information from the internet of studies.
You can also find plenty of information from reputable medical establishments talking about the topic and how it’s been disproven.


How do vaccines work?


Again, you can look up that information along with the other information.


It's just magic, right? Vaccines have nothing to do with the immune system. Vaccines just magically circulate through the body to fight the bad guys.


Drinking early in day, aren’t you?


I don't know. Can I find the answer on the "internet of studies"?


DP. It’s not the “internet of studies,” meaning the studies of the internet. Can you not understand context? It’s says general info from the internet of studies (done). My God, do you take everything so literal and not learn inferential and context in comprehension?


I understand that when somebody on a message board points you to the internet, that poster doesn't have any idea what they're talking about.
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