THIS. Our (kids and us) immune systems need to rebound. Put down the hand sanitizer. |
I’m never putting down the hand sanitizer. Have you not seen how nasty people are? I watched a guy (IN A SUIT) stick his hands down his pants and start scratching his butt on the metro last week. |
| Capital City will still require indoor masking...smh |
| MV is requesting that people still mask I doors. I can’t believe it. These kids are going to be the last in America forced to mask at school. |
Capital City is a joke. Such a sad decline for what was once a great school. |
Speak for yourself. There are many of us who were vigilant about masking everywhere indoors and have yet to catch covid. The people who complain there is no proof that mitigation worked are the people who ensured community spread by pretending "covid is over" as soon as adult vaccines were out. |
When you are talking about masking elementary school students it’s a total show. I am a teacher in another school division and only 3 out of all of my students masked well. The rest had them under their chins or pulled them down when they wanted to talk. So it was no surprise that our school rates didn’t skyrocket once we did away with masks. |
You can absolutely continue to send your kids in masks. |
Or....you can look at what studies exist, and try to rely on research rather than just talking points or straw men. |
Is "requesting" = "requiring"? |
Didn't they also close in Jan., 2022, and have to be forced to reopen by OSSE? |
| Any word on DCB? |
Good question and interesting choice of words. |
This is not true. There was a period in the early spring when Latin became mask optional. When there was a higher community transmission rate later in the spring they went back to masks required. |
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If you guys want to take a look at what an epidemiologist has to say, it's worth it.
https://yourlocalepidemiologist.substack.com/p/a-plan-for-the-upcoming-school-year?utm_source=email In sum: We need to focus on air and vaccinations and only mandate masks when it's mandated elsewhere in the community. |