Masking policy Arlington Diocesan Schools

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Masks optional. Great decision!

Parents get to decide what is right for their child. Anyone who wants to wear a mask can do so; anyone who wants to receive a vaccine and as many boosters as they want can do so. It’s time to get back to normal.

Thank you, Arlington Diocese!


It is time to go back to normal, unfortunately we can’t because too many aren't vaccinated AND bc of omicron. Mask wearing is more so for others than yourself – almost kind of like Catholic teaching, eh?
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Anonymous wrote:I am thoroughly disgusted with the Diocese. No consideration for public health, especially those of teachers or children with underlying conditions. They bent to their conservative members.

My kid’s NoVa Catholic has a 25% vaccination rate, and come Mon kids are free to withhold from masking. During a surge. Outrageous.

What happened to Christian values of thinking of others, being part of a community that supports all of its members? The second my child graduates I am not giving one more penny to the Catholic Church.


I feel the same. I’ve honestly had one foot out the door related to the pedophilia and sexual abuse cover up and enabling.


Agree! The Arlington Diocese answers to the Republican party. That is abundantly clear.


Actually, it proved they follow any Governor. They followed a Democrat last fall, and now a republican. You can’t claim they are taking political sides.


I have no doubt the Diocese lawyers told them that the EO does not override state law. They made this choice knowing that.


The state had broad powers to issue protective health measures during a public health emergency. A Governor has zero authority to make a private Catholic school prohibit masks, none. They capitulated when they shouldn’t have. What would the Governor be able to lawfully do if Arlington Diocese kept masks in place? Nothing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Masks are a virtue-signaling fad. Nothing more. Like the pet rock and hula hoop. How do I know this? Because the term “mask” was never mentioned once in this site prior to March 2020, despite the FLU, which is considerably more dangerous to children. What a crock.
Can you hear yourself? This worldwide pandemic shut down countries, impacted attending churches, schools, shutdown sport seasons, even the Olympics got moved out a year. Pope Francis -"Some of the protests during the coronavirus have brought to the fore an angry spirit of victimhood," he writes, "but this time among people who are victims only in their own imagination: those who claim, for example, that being forced to wear a mask is an unwarranted imposition by the state, yet who forget or do not care about those who cannot rely, for example, on social security or who have lost their jobs."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Masks are a virtue-signaling fad. Nothing more. Like the pet rock and hula hoop. How do I know this? Because the term “mask” was never mentioned once in this site prior to March 2020, despite the FLU, which is considerably more dangerous to children. What a crock.
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Flu is endemic. We are still in the middle of the COVID pandemic.

Also, we probably could do a better job taking more cars of each other to minimize flu hospitalizations and deaths, like making while sick.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Masks are a virtue-signaling fad. Nothing more. Like the pet rock and hula hoop. How do I know this? Because the term “mask” was never mentioned once in this site prior to March 2020, despite the FLU, which is considerably more dangerous to children. What a crock.
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Flu is endemic. We are still in the middle of the COVID pandemic.

Also, we probably could do a better job taking more cars of each other to minimize flu hospitalizations and deaths, like making while sick.


First it was “flatten the curve.” Then it was “wait for the vaccine.” Then it was “wait for Delta to die down.” Now it’s “wait for it to be endemic rather than pandemic (whatever that means).” It’ll never end with the mask nuts. But fortunately, the rest of us are moving on. We’re done.
Anonymous
Yes thank you diocese for ignoring science. Let's get back to being selfish and putting ourselves first.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Masks optional. Great decision!

Parents get to decide what is right for their child. Anyone who wants to wear a mask can do so; anyone who wants to receive a vaccine and as many boosters as they want can do so. It’s time to get back to normal.

Thank you, Arlington Diocese!


It is time to go back to normal, unfortunately we can’t because too many aren't vaccinated AND bc of omicron. Mask wearing is more so for others than yourself – almost kind of like Catholic teaching, eh?


There are many states, counties, and individual schools across the United States right now, with similar vaccination rates, with “mask optional” policies. Their numbers are not worse than others; there just is no pattern or data to show that. There is no reason to say or to think that we “can’t” do this. We can do this and it will be fine, relax.
Anonymous
Yes thank you diocese for ignoring science. Let's get back to being selfish and putting ourselves first.


But they aren’t really ignoring the science, are they. The science says that if you get vaccinated and still get COVID, you will get sick.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Masks are a virtue-signaling fad. Nothing more. Like the pet rock and hula hoop. How do I know this? Because the term “mask” was never mentioned once in this site prior to March 2020, despite the FLU, which is considerably more dangerous to children. What a crock.
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Flu is endemic. We are still in the middle of the COVID pandemic.

Also, we probably could do a better job taking more cars of each other to minimize flu hospitalizations and deaths, like making while sick.


First it was “flatten the curve.” Then it was “wait for the vaccine.” Then it was “wait for Delta to die down.” Now it’s “wait for it to be endemic rather than pandemic (whatever that means).” It’ll never end with the mask nuts. But fortunately, the rest of us are moving on. We’re done.


THIS. Yes, to all you COVID-cult mask nuts out there: You do you, but we are sick of your petty tyranny and hypochondria. Our kids are going to breathe free again.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Masks are a virtue-signaling fad. Nothing more. Like the pet rock and hula hoop. How do I know this? Because the term “mask” was never mentioned once in this site prior to March 2020, despite the FLU, which is considerably more dangerous to children. What a crock.
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Flu is endemic. We are still in the middle of the COVID pandemic.

Also, we probably could do a better job taking more cars of each other to minimize flu hospitalizations and deaths, like making while sick.


First it was “flatten the curve.” Then it was “wait for the vaccine.” Then it was “wait for Delta to die down.” Now it’s “wait for it to be endemic rather than pandemic (whatever that means).” It’ll never end with the mask nuts. But fortunately, the rest of us are moving on. We’re done.
it's always about flattening the curve. current status is all time high of 20,000 in hospitals with 2800 deaths today nearly 800,000 daily infections with 25 percent positivity rate. must be great to be moving on... to where?
Anonymous
My kids haven’t work their masks above their nose for more than 10 seconds since June 2020 and have rarely been corrected (likely bc everyone knows masks are just for show anyway). So I don’t care — they’ll continue to “wear” their masks just to avoid all this BS and controversy and maintain eligibility for laxer quarantine rules, but it won’t matter.
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Anonymous wrote:Masks are a virtue-signaling fad. Nothing more. Like the pet rock and hula hoop. How do I know this? Because the term “mask” was never mentioned once in this site prior to March 2020, despite the FLU, which is considerably more dangerous to children. What a crock.
.

Flu is endemic. We are still in the middle of the COVID pandemic.

Also, we probably could do a better job taking more cars of each other to minimize flu hospitalizations and deaths, like making while sick.


First it was “flatten the curve.” Then it was “wait for the vaccine.” Then it was “wait for Delta to die down.” Now it’s “wait for it to be endemic rather than pandemic (whatever that means).” It’ll never end with the mask nuts. But fortunately, the rest of us are moving on. We’re done.


THIS. Yes, to all you COVID-cult mask nuts out there: You do you, but we are sick of your petty tyranny and hypochondria. Our kids are going to breathe free again.
Feel free to take up your complaints up with Pope Francis.
Anonymous
Folks complaining on DCUM does nothing. If you’re upset about the changes to mask rules for the diocesan schools, reach out vociferously to the diocese. It will do no good to go to only your principlals, go to the diocese directly. Teachers at diocesan schools if you will consider leaving because of the mask rule, tell your principal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Folks complaining on DCUM does nothing. If you’re upset about the changes to mask rules for the diocesan schools, reach out vociferously to the diocese. It will do no good to go to only your principlals, go to the diocese directly. Teachers at diocesan schools if you will consider leaving because of the mask rule, tell your principal.


Thank you for saying this. For those of us that care about this change, what can we do about it? Is there anyone knowledgeable about what would be a productive us of time and energy.

I know each school is making some sort of decision and ours hasn't yet. I'm PRAYING that they continue to follow science like they have been and not rush this, at least until numbers go down a bit more.

It is so interesting that on today, the day of the March for Life, Catholics, who are so Pro Life here in the US, choose to NOT be truly pro life. This once again shows that American Catholics are pro life only before birth. After birth it doesn't matter. Oh and women can't have a say over their own bodies but they can over their kids later on.....
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am thoroughly disgusted with the Diocese. No consideration for public health, especially those of teachers or children with underlying conditions. They bent to their conservative members.

My kid’s NoVa Catholic has a 25% vaccination rate, and come Mon kids are free to withhold from masking. During a surge. Outrageous.

What happened to Christian values of thinking of others, being part of a community that supports all of its members? The second my child graduates I am not giving one more penny to the Catholic Church.


I'm done as well. No more donations at all. Total lack of regard and Christian values. Such a lack of thought and leadership.
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