If Youngkin wants to go DeSantis-lite, I hope he embraces what Florida has done right (not the ban on masks and threatening to withhold funds from school districts that have mask mandates). That is, I hope he also sets up clinics for monoclonal antibioties everywhere and makes it possible to get a prescription for Paxlovid or fluvoxamine very easily, that is, no need to schedule an appointment to see a doctor, just go to an infusion clinic to get tested and if positive, you get your prescription for an antiviral filled.
As a parent of an under 5 year old, I don't like masks. This age group has a hard time keeping them on right and are having and speech and social development delays. But until hospitals are not under a state of emergency, I think everyone 2 and older need to mask indoors because masks, while they might not be great at protecting you from contracting Covid when you are in a room with an infectious person for many hours, they will cut down on one's overall viral load (fewer droplets transmitted although it doesn't stop airborne particles from getting through after many hours). A smaller viral load mean my vaccinated ES students will get an asymptomatic or mild infection and that in turn means my child who cannot be vaccinated will hopefully get a smaller dose. |
We have more cases now because too many people in this country are idiots and didn’t get vaccinated early on (combined with the fact that rich countries didn’t help enough to get poorer countries vaccinated), which allowed the virus to mutate to a much more transmissible variant |
Right now there is no state mask mandate in VA and in virtually all the stores I go in, in Fairfax County - 95% of people have masks on. I think if the schools aren't allowed to have a mask mandate - the schools will still strongly encourage it - and here - probably 99% of people will still do it. |
I am not an anti-masker, but I really hope we are not masking in the 2022-2023 school year. My youngest will be in second grade then - and have never been instructed in elementary school by a teacher without a mask on. |
I’m not an anti-masker either. I teach an ES grade and I felt like we were moving towards mask optional in August. I wouldn’t have had any problem teaching without a mask at that point. |
^^This is what will happen. |
If that's the case - I hope the FCPS school board will be tempered by the 2022 midterms, into a masking off ramp! |
We are near Tampa. It was a culture shock for sure. I miss a lot of things about DC. But, I do think think a saner approach to this awful pandemic could have really saved a lot of heartache. We need to take it seriously. We need precautions. But I think areas like DC and NoVA just went way, way overboard. And people still got sick. |
Okay. People also forget that there are children in FCPS buildings with severe medical needs that cannot mask already or who can mask but have underlying conditions. You are saying that your child has rights but so do the other kids. They have a right to a safe learning environment. |
I have been taking this pandemic seriously. I would have felt ok in the spring last year unmasking in the classroom. Right now, with a 34 percent positivity rate, it would be ludicrous. I think it would be completely fair to have a set point where masks can be optional. Where cases are low and positivity rate is low. Now is not the time. |
No thanks. I know the maskless kids (the same ones who barely wear them now or they don’t stay on) are the same ones whose families dine indoors regularly or hang out with other maskless people in crowded places. They masked kids will by definition be riskier than the masked kids. |
This. |
This post doesn't make any sense. We have more cases now because Omicron is highly transmissible, an order of magnitude higher than Delta. And to slow transmission, N95s are needed. The cloth masks aren't effective against Omicron. Then variants. Delta and Omicron didn't come from this country. |
Yes, we are in the middle.of a spike. Of course they would keep masking, no matter what any politician says. |
I think this is the approach most people will take, mandate or not. Our family, who voted for Youngkin, will continue to mask until the cases decline. Hopefully Omicron will bubble over soon and be classified as an endemic. I'm aiming for my kid to go maskless next school year. |