Masks optional by spring break

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Looping back to the original point, after yesterday's news of NJ , OR, CT and DE dropping masks and MoCo's vaccination rate of 84.3, I think masks will be optional by spring break.

Folks, this is not a bad thing. This means things are getting better.


But they aren’t. Next variant has already reared it’s ugly head and is on it’s way.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Looping back to the original point, after yesterday's news of NJ , OR, CT and DE dropping masks and MoCo's vaccination rate of 84.3, I think masks will be optional by spring break.

Folks, this is not a bad thing. This means things are getting better.


But they aren’t. Next variant has already reared it’s ugly head and is on it’s way.


This is your dream right come true right? I can see the smile on your face as you are typing.

Masks are dropping. Sane folks are moving on. Doesn’t matter if/when there is another variant. Buckle up buttercup.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Looping back to the original point, after yesterday's news of NJ , OR, CT and DE dropping masks and MoCo's vaccination rate of 84.3, I think masks will be optional by spring break.

Folks, this is not a bad thing. This means things are getting better.


But they aren’t. Next variant has already reared it’s ugly head and is on it’s way.


This is your dream right come true right? I can see the smile on your face as you are typing.

Masks are dropping. Sane folks are moving on. Doesn’t matter if/when there is another variant. Buckle up buttercup.



Some people are very happy living in fear.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Looping back to the original point, after yesterday's news of NJ , OR, CT and DE dropping masks and MoCo's vaccination rate of 84.3, I think masks will be optional by spring break.

Folks, this is not a bad thing. This means things are getting better.


But they aren’t. Next variant has already reared it’s ugly head and is on it’s way.


This is your dream right come true right? I can see the smile on your face as you are typing.

Masks are dropping. Sane folks are moving on. Doesn’t matter if/when there is another variant. Buckle up buttercup.



This is a #2.

1. Associate temporary virtual learning with "closing schools"
2. Convince others to drop all covid protections (masks, vaccines, etc.) even if the pandemic is ongoing
3. Downplay any indication that MCPS is the source of covid outbreaks (ex. unmasking in school cafeterias)
4. Associate covid is the same as the flu (and downplay any associated effects to hospitals, teachers, elderly, etc.)
5. Blame anyone except MCPS for policy issues (no responsibility)
6. Convince others that unconditional in-person-learning-only (no temporary virtual at all during covid spikes or if a child is in quarrantine) supporters are greater than 5% (at least according to the January poll)
7. Make fake associations to the false data with credible / reputable sources to give the themes credibility (ex. the sources never said that or it was wildly exaggerated)
8. Ensure compromise suggestions such as a hybrid solution are deleted or discredited.

Also, I would read this https://thermtide.com/15899/news/mcps-covid-19-dashboard-lacks-adequate-updates/

The MCPS Covid dashboard isn't even trustworthy?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Looping back to the original point, after yesterday's news of NJ , OR, CT and DE dropping masks and MoCo's vaccination rate of 84.3, I think masks will be optional by spring break.

Folks, this is not a bad thing. This means things are getting better.


Agreed. I mean its always subject to change but I'll take what I can get for now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Looping back to the original point, after yesterday's news of NJ , OR, CT and DE dropping masks and MoCo's vaccination rate of 84.3, I think masks will be optional by spring break.

Folks, this is not a bad thing. This means things are getting better.


But they aren’t. Next variant has already reared it’s ugly head and is on it’s way.


This is your dream right come true right? I can see the smile on your face as you are typing.

Masks are dropping. Sane folks are moving on. Doesn’t matter if/when there is another variant. Buckle up buttercup.



This is a #2.

1. Associate temporary virtual learning with "closing schools"
2. Convince others to drop all covid protections (masks, vaccines, etc.) even if the pandemic is ongoing
3. Downplay any indication that MCPS is the source of covid outbreaks (ex. unmasking in school cafeterias)
4. Associate covid is the same as the flu (and downplay any associated effects to hospitals, teachers, elderly, etc.)
5. Blame anyone except MCPS for policy issues (no responsibility)
6. Convince others that unconditional in-person-learning-only (no temporary virtual at all during covid spikes or if a child is in quarrantine) supporters are greater than 5% (at least according to the January poll)
7. Make fake associations to the false data with credible / reputable sources to give the themes credibility (ex. the sources never said that or it was wildly exaggerated)
8. Ensure compromise suggestions such as a hybrid solution are deleted or discredited.

Also, I would read this https://thermtide.com/15899/news/mcps-covid-19-dashboard-lacks-adequate-updates/

The MCPS Covid dashboard isn't even trustworthy?


The pandemic is becoming endemic. Masks will come off in schools. It is happening and will happen in moco once the mask mandate is ended. It will start with private schools and then mcps. You can continue to wear your N95 if you like.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Looping back to the original point, after yesterday's news of NJ , OR, CT and DE dropping masks and MoCo's vaccination rate of 84.3, I think masks will be optional by spring break.

Folks, this is not a bad thing. This means things are getting better.


Agreed. I mean its always subject to change but I'll take what I can get for now.


On one hand, I'm not happy that these loony parents will influence their children to unmask. I'm sympathetic to their children, who are innocent. It's wrong and unethical.

On the other hand, more and more I'm starting to see this as a process that sometimes you need to just let the lemmings run off the cliff. On the bright side, these kids will be the canary in the coal mine to let me know when it's dangerous and to pull the kids from school? But I'll make sure that my kids have plenty of extra N95's so that their kids can sneak wearing them at school (so at least their parents will never find out). It is what it is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Looping back to the original point, after yesterday's news of NJ , OR, CT and DE dropping masks and MoCo's vaccination rate of 84.3, I think masks will be optional by spring break.

Folks, this is not a bad thing. This means things are getting better.


But they aren’t. Next variant has already reared it’s ugly head and is on it’s way.


This is your dream right come true right? I can see the smile on your face as you are typing.

Masks are dropping. Sane folks are moving on. Doesn’t matter if/when there is another variant. Buckle up buttercup.



This is a #2.

1. Associate temporary virtual learning with "closing schools"
2. Convince others to drop all covid protections (masks, vaccines, etc.) even if the pandemic is ongoing
3. Downplay any indication that MCPS is the source of covid outbreaks (ex. unmasking in school cafeterias)
4. Associate covid is the same as the flu (and downplay any associated effects to hospitals, teachers, elderly, etc.)
5. Blame anyone except MCPS for policy issues (no responsibility)
6. Convince others that unconditional in-person-learning-only (no temporary virtual at all during covid spikes or if a child is in quarrantine) supporters are greater than 5% (at least according to the January poll)
7. Make fake associations to the false data with credible / reputable sources to give the themes credibility (ex. the sources never said that or it was wildly exaggerated)
8. Ensure compromise suggestions such as a hybrid solution are deleted or discredited.

Also, I would read this https://thermtide.com/15899/news/mcps-covid-19-dashboard-lacks-adequate-updates/

The MCPS Covid dashboard isn't even trustworthy?


The pandemic is becoming endemic. Masks will come off in schools. It is happening and will happen in moco once the mask mandate is ended. It will start with private schools and then mcps. You can continue to wear your N95 if you like.



Hey isn't this last year's graph?? Oh wait, they're nearly identical. My bad.
Anonymous
Confirmed Deaths: 13,486, 24hr Change: +21
Currently Hospitalized: 1,153, 24hr Change: +10
Confirmed Cases: 965,328, 24hr Change: +772
Number of probable deaths : 259
Currently hospitalized (Total/Adult/Pediatric): 1,153 / 1,134 / 19
Acute care (Total/Adult/Pediatric): 924 / 910 / 14
Intensive care (Total/Adult/Pediatric): 229 / 224 / 5
https://coronavirus.maryland.gov
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Confirmed Deaths: 13,486, 24hr Change: +21
Currently Hospitalized: 1,153, 24hr Change: +10
Confirmed Cases: 965,328, 24hr Change: +772
Number of probable deaths : 259
Currently hospitalized (Total/Adult/Pediatric): 1,153 / 1,134 / 19
Acute care (Total/Adult/Pediatric): 924 / 910 / 14
Intensive care (Total/Adult/Pediatric): 229 / 224 / 5
https://coronavirus.maryland.gov


The covid forever types won't quit lol.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Looping back to the original point, after yesterday's news of NJ , OR, CT and DE dropping masks and MoCo's vaccination rate of 84.3, I think masks will be optional by spring break.

Folks, this is not a bad thing. This means things are getting better.


But they aren’t. Next variant has already reared it’s ugly head and is on it’s way.


This is your dream right come true right? I can see the smile on your face as you are typing.

Masks are dropping. Sane folks are moving on. Doesn’t matter if/when there is another variant. Buckle up buttercup.



This is a #2.

1. Associate temporary virtual learning with "closing schools"
2. Convince others to drop all covid protections (masks, vaccines, etc.) even if the pandemic is ongoing
3. Downplay any indication that MCPS is the source of covid outbreaks (ex. unmasking in school cafeterias)
4. Associate covid is the same as the flu (and downplay any associated effects to hospitals, teachers, elderly, etc.)
5. Blame anyone except MCPS for policy issues (no responsibility)
6. Convince others that unconditional in-person-learning-only (no temporary virtual at all during covid spikes or if a child is in quarrantine) supporters are greater than 5% (at least according to the January poll)
7. Make fake associations to the false data with credible / reputable sources to give the themes credibility (ex. the sources never said that or it was wildly exaggerated)
8. Ensure compromise suggestions such as a hybrid solution are deleted or discredited.

Also, I would read this https://thermtide.com/15899/news/mcps-covid-19-dashboard-lacks-adequate-updates/

The MCPS Covid dashboard isn't even trustworthy?


The pandemic is becoming endemic. Masks will come off in schools. It is happening and will happen in moco once the mask mandate is ended. It will start with private schools and then mcps. You can continue to wear your N95 if you like.



Hey isn't this last year's graph?? Oh wait, they're nearly identical. My bad.


Oooh. Sneaky. You posted the Transmission Rate - not infection rate. What a slimy b.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think this is a reasonable goal given our vaccination rates, decline of omicron, success of mask optional schools in neighboring Virginia, announcement from the archdiocese of Arlington… there is so much data to support this too.

What do you think?


You're on every thread for every school district. Wacko.


I don’t care about other school districts. I live in MoCo. But seeing what’s happening in VA makes me excited. Let’s goooooo, MCPS! Normalcy for kids is long overdue!!


It's so funny that its only the PARENTS who cant handle masks. The kids are just fine. It's the adults who long for "normalcy" (whatever that even means), because they are the ones who cant adapt to change. Ridiculous.


+ I asked my kids if masks were onerous and they laughed. They aren’t bothered by them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Confirmed Deaths: 13,486, 24hr Change: +21
Currently Hospitalized: 1,153, 24hr Change: +10
Confirmed Cases: 965,328, 24hr Change: +772
Number of probable deaths : 259
Currently hospitalized (Total/Adult/Pediatric): 1,153 / 1,134 / 19
Acute care (Total/Adult/Pediatric): 924 / 910 / 14
Intensive care (Total/Adult/Pediatric): 229 / 224 / 5
https://coronavirus.maryland.gov


The covid forever types won't quit lol.


Not really, I just believe that anyone who thinks it's okay to not wear a mask with full knowledge it could kill, is evil to the core.

I wear a mask both for protection as well as courtesy and compassion for others - something that, I know, you're incapable of.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Confirmed Deaths: 13,486, 24hr Change: +21
Currently Hospitalized: 1,153, 24hr Change: +10
Confirmed Cases: 965,328, 24hr Change: +772
Number of probable deaths : 259
Currently hospitalized (Total/Adult/Pediatric): 1,153 / 1,134 / 19
Acute care (Total/Adult/Pediatric): 924 / 910 / 14
Intensive care (Total/Adult/Pediatric): 229 / 224 / 5
https://coronavirus.maryland.gov


The covid forever types won't quit lol.


Not really, I just believe that anyone who thinks it's okay to not wear a mask with full knowledge it could kill, is evil to the core.

I wear a mask both for protection as well as courtesy and compassion for others - something that, I know, you're incapable of.


I had covid. I am not going to infect anyone lol.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Looping back to the original point, after yesterday's news of NJ , OR, CT and DE dropping masks and MoCo's vaccination rate of 84.3, I think masks will be optional by spring break.

Folks, this is not a bad thing. This means things are getting better.


But they aren’t. Next variant has already reared it’s ugly head and is on it’s way.


This is your dream right come true right? I can see the smile on your face as you are typing.

Masks are dropping. Sane folks are moving on. Doesn’t matter if/when there is another variant. Buckle up buttercup.



Yep, until the next even more deadly surge happens in a few weeks.
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