We are not the only ones wear mask at outdoor playground

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We don't mask our kids outside, and yep, colds have returned. Small price to pay, I think.


Good god, kids are supposed to get colds from time to time. Give their immune systems a chance to develop. And please, please no more hand sanitizer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We masked all last summer, fall and winter. We masked this spring. But now, both parents are vaccinated and community spread of covid is VERY low. VERY VERY LOW.

I no longer require my kids to wear a mask while outdoors.


This us exactly. We were very strict on mask usage to the point where my kids were not allowed to play with other kids who weren’t wearing them. Now that the adults we are close with are fully vaccinated and the evidence shows how low risk outside play is, we don’t require the kids to wear masks outside. In fact, I often take their masks off them right after school pickup.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Well we follow science so not worried about masking outdoors. My kids wear masks all day long I side at school where it matters. Not making them mask outside for show.


I know you think saying “well, we follow science” makes you sound super cool and superior, but it actually just makes you sound like an idiot.


Does calling someone an idiot make you feel superior? Anyhow, outdoor transmission is nonexistent and cases are very low. OP is judging people who are considering science when OP is not.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I live across the street from a park and playground in MoCo and most of the kids still wear masks.


Same in DC.


Turkey Thicket was packed this weekend and only saw a few kids with masks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well we follow science so not worried about masking outdoors. My kids wear masks all day long I side at school where it matters. Not making them mask outside for show.


I know you think saying “well, we follow science” makes you sound super cool and superior, but it actually just makes you sound like an idiot.


Does calling someone an idiot make you feel superior? Anyhow, outdoor transmission is nonexistent and cases are very low. OP is judging people who are considering science when OP is not.


Follow the science only when it supports masking everyone at all times…
Anonymous
OP, cases in DC are so low that I don't make my six year old wear a mask, and I'm vaccinated. Should cases spike up to around 8-10 or more per 100k, I'll ask him to mask again. We do mask up indoors, because it's not big deal and it makes the employees feel more comfortable.
Anonymous
Doubt your child is going to get much more words if they aren’t allowed to be around other people’s full faces.

Way to dehumanize your child even though there is no discernible risk outdoors.

Some of you covid freaks really need mental help.
Anonymous
NP. In DC we really need the mayor (eom@dc.gov) and OSSE (osse@dc.gov) to eliminate their outdoor mask requirements. OSSE to eliminate the requirement for school recess and summer camp. I've emailed to make this suggestion and encourage others to do the same!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Doubt your child is going to get much more words if they aren’t allowed to be around other people’s full faces.

Way to dehumanize your child even though there is no discernible risk outdoors.

Some of you covid freaks really need mental help.


There is a reason the World Health Organization recommends against masking kids 5 and under, and only tepidly recommends masks on 6-11 year olds. What we have done to children - the masks and extended school closures - makes us an outlier among nations.

https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.669432/full#h1

“Specifically, a mask obstructing a face limits the ability of people of all ages to infer emotions expressed by facial features, but the difficulties associated with the mask’s use are significantly pronounced in children aged between 3 and 5 years old. These findings are of essential importance, as they suggest that we live in a time that may potentially affect the development of social and emotion reasoning, and young children’s future social abilities should be monitored to assess the true impact of the use of masks.”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Doubt your child is going to get much more words if they aren’t allowed to be around other people’s full faces.

Way to dehumanize your child even though there is no discernible risk outdoors.

Some of you covid freaks really need mental help.


There is a reason the World Health Organization recommends against masking kids 5 and under, and only tepidly recommends masks on 6-11 year olds. What we have done to children - the masks and extended school closures - makes us an outlier among nations.

https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.669432/full#h1

“Specifically, a mask obstructing a face limits the ability of people of all ages to infer emotions expressed by facial features, but the difficulties associated with the mask’s use are significantly pronounced in children aged between 3 and 5 years old. These findings are of essential importance, as they suggest that we live in a time that may potentially affect the development of social and emotion reasoning, and young children’s future social abilities should be monitored to assess the true impact of the use of masks.”


But at least they avoided an asymptomatic covid “case”! Worth it!
Anonymous
Unless your kids are begging and pleading with you to wear a mask outside, I'd drop it entirely. Unless your child is kissing other kids, in which case you have a different kind of problem on your hand.

The evidence of covid risk is simply not there for general outdoor play and interaction, and there's a greater risk of them fainting or getting heat stroke running around with a mask in this kind of weather.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My 2 year old that only has a few words wears masks at outdoor playground for an hour , and I see kids that are older than her like preschooler or elementary school kid do not wear mask, including their adult family members. Some of unmasked adult family member are helping their kids on the playground, so close to my kid and other kids. I feel I am stupid and they are selfish. But you know what , 80% of kids and adults still wear masks at outdoor playground, so we are not the odd ones that dcum says. Many families still wear masks outdoor for the sake of unvaccinated kids.


Is this a joke? Take the masks off and play. Or stay home
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP, cases in DC are so low that I don't make my six year old wear a mask, and I'm vaccinated. Should cases spike up to around 8-10 or more per 100k, I'll ask him to mask again. We do mask up indoors, because it's not big deal and it makes the employees feel more comfortable.


Does it really, though? I'd bet most of the employees are vaccinated, and their employers are only requiring masks since a lot of customers wear them. There are a lot of vaxxed employees who would LOVE it if their employers didn't make them wear one.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, cases in DC are so low that I don't make my six year old wear a mask, and I'm vaccinated. Should cases spike up to around 8-10 or more per 100k, I'll ask him to mask again. We do mask up indoors, because it's not big deal and it makes the employees feel more comfortable.


Does it really, though? I'd bet most of the employees are vaccinated, and their employers are only requiring masks since a lot of customers wear them. There are a lot of vaxxed employees who would LOVE it if their employers didn't make them wear one.


+1. At the NOMA Trader Joe’s there were 6 employees without masks. I was the only unmasked customer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP, cases in DC are so low that I don't make my six year old wear a mask, and I'm vaccinated. Should cases spike up to around 8-10 or more per 100k, I'll ask him to mask again. We do mask up indoors, because it's not big deal and it makes the employees feel more comfortable.


This is nothing but your own projection, and I highly doubt your comment is based on conducting surveys with employees. At every chain store just across the river in Alexandria, employees were among the first to be vaccinated - and 25-50% of them are unmasked in big box, chain stores.
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