Will your child wear a mask when they go back to school?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There are no mandates, no future masking, no future testing, no nothing. So, stop complaining already and plan for some sick days.


No one said there was any of that.


It’s still nice to hear a poster describing normal life and victory, though.


Its pretty sad you think its a victory and normal life is having covid a few times a year. Its sad that you don't care about anyone, including your kids.


I never cease to be surprised at how many selfish wretches there are.


They will be the first to post here complaining when covid runs through their school and the kids are in the auditorium, gym or cafeteria for classes as they don't have staff.
Anonymous
No. My kids hate them and they're optional.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There are no mandates, no future masking, no future testing, no nothing. So, stop complaining already and plan for some sick days.


No one said there was any of that.


It’s still nice to hear a poster describing normal life and victory, though.


Its pretty sad you think its a victory and normal life is having covid a few times a year. Its sad that you don't care about anyone, including your kids.


I never cease to be surprised at how many selfish wretches there are.


They will be the first to post here complaining when covid runs through their school and the kids are in the auditorium, gym or cafeteria for classes as they don't have staff.


Schools have been open in other parts of the country without stories of disaster. So when are you predicting Armageddon in MCPS exactly? What week?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There are no mandates, no future masking, no future testing, no nothing. So, stop complaining already and plan for some sick days.


No one said there was any of that.


It’s still nice to hear a poster describing normal life and victory, though.


Its pretty sad you think its a victory and normal life is having covid a few times a year. Its sad that you don't care about anyone, including your kids.


I think it’s a victory that covid no longer presents a significant risk of severe illness. And I think it’s a victory that we no longer need to restrict the activities and behaviors of kids in order to protect the elderly and sick, who now have other ways to protect themselves.


For the majority of people it never has been severe illness and the virus has mutated and is now more contagious but less severe. There are many who still are restricted in their activities and behaviors because of people like you and cannot risk getting sick. There are no ways to protect themselves without community support beyond staying isolated. You simply don't get it and minimize what is going on to justify your behavior.


Of course they can protect themselves. They can get vaccinated and boosted. If they’re immunocompromised, they can get Evushield. If they get infected, they can take Paxlovid or get monoclonal antibodies. They can wear personal protective equipment or limit activities in crowded indoor areas when they're unable to wear PPE.

People aren't helpless.


Vaccinated does not stop transmission nor is it easy to get Paxlovid or an monoclonal antibody. You keep saying it is but its not, speaking from experience.


Which indicates you’re not as high-risk as you want to claim to be.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There are no mandates, no future masking, no future testing, no nothing. So, stop complaining already and plan for some sick days.


No one said there was any of that.


It’s still nice to hear a poster describing normal life and victory, though.


Its pretty sad you think its a victory and normal life is having covid a few times a year. Its sad that you don't care about anyone, including your kids.


I think it’s a victory that covid no longer presents a significant risk of severe illness. And I think it’s a victory that we no longer need to restrict the activities and behaviors of kids in order to protect the elderly and sick, who now have other ways to protect themselves.


For the majority of people it never has been severe illness and the virus has mutated and is now more contagious but less severe. There are many who still are restricted in their activities and behaviors because of people like you and cannot risk getting sick. There are no ways to protect themselves without community support beyond staying isolated. You simply don't get it and minimize what is going on to justify your behavior.


There have always been immunocompromised people who can get very sick even from the common cold. Guess what…. The world has never revolves around them. They need to protect themselves, but the rest of the world will and has moved on


The common cold is not covid, stupid.
Anonymous
Oh hell no we won't be wearing masks at school. The masking era has ended for everyone except for the truly immunocompromised and people who have made COVID an integral part of their personality (sadly, there are a lot of these people in Montgomery County).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There are no mandates, no future masking, no future testing, no nothing. So, stop complaining already and plan for some sick days.


No one said there was any of that.


It’s still nice to hear a poster describing normal life and victory, though.


Its pretty sad you think its a victory and normal life is having covid a few times a year. Its sad that you don't care about anyone, including your kids.


I never cease to be surprised at how many selfish wretches there are.


They will be the first to post here complaining when covid runs through their school and the kids are in the auditorium, gym or cafeteria for classes as they don't have staff.


Schools have been open in other parts of the country without stories of disaster. So when are you predicting Armageddon in MCPS exactly? What week?


No testing, no covid. There is no discussion of covid so we wouldn't know anymore.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There are no mandates, no future masking, no future testing, no nothing. So, stop complaining already and plan for some sick days.


No one said there was any of that.


It’s still nice to hear a poster describing normal life and victory, though.


Its pretty sad you think its a victory and normal life is having covid a few times a year. Its sad that you don't care about anyone, including your kids.


I think it’s a victory that covid no longer presents a significant risk of severe illness. And I think it’s a victory that we no longer need to restrict the activities and behaviors of kids in order to protect the elderly and sick, who now have other ways to protect themselves.


For the majority of people it never has been severe illness and the virus has mutated and is now more contagious but less severe. There are many who still are restricted in their activities and behaviors because of people like you and cannot risk getting sick. There are no ways to protect themselves without community support beyond staying isolated. You simply don't get it and minimize what is going on to justify your behavior.


Of course they can protect themselves. They can get vaccinated and boosted. If they’re immunocompromised, they can get Evushield. If they get infected, they can take Paxlovid or get monoclonal antibodies. They can wear personal protective equipment or limit activities in crowded indoor areas when they're unable to wear PPE.

People aren't helpless.


Vaccinated does not stop transmission nor is it easy to get Paxlovid or an monoclonal antibody. You keep saying it is but its not, speaking from experience.


Which indicates you’re not as high-risk as you want to claim to be.


Yes, I am very much at high risk.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There are no mandates, no future masking, no future testing, no nothing. So, stop complaining already and plan for some sick days.


No one said there was any of that.


It’s still nice to hear a poster describing normal life and victory, though.


Its pretty sad you think its a victory and normal life is having covid a few times a year. Its sad that you don't care about anyone, including your kids.


I never cease to be surprised at how many selfish wretches there are.


They will be the first to post here complaining when covid runs through their school and the kids are in the auditorium, gym or cafeteria for classes as they don't have staff.


Schools have been open in other parts of the country without stories of disaster. So when are you predicting Armageddon in MCPS exactly? What week?


No testing, no covid. There is no discussion of covid so we wouldn't know anymore.


Took a while to get to this policy, but we’re fortunately there now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There are no mandates, no future masking, no future testing, no nothing. So, stop complaining already and plan for some sick days.


No one said there was any of that.


It’s still nice to hear a poster describing normal life and victory, though.


Its pretty sad you think its a victory and normal life is having covid a few times a year. Its sad that you don't care about anyone, including your kids.


I never cease to be surprised at how many selfish wretches there are.


They will be the first to post here complaining when covid runs through their school and the kids are in the auditorium, gym or cafeteria for classes as they don't have staff.


Schools have been open in other parts of the country without stories of disaster. So when are you predicting Armageddon in MCPS exactly? What week?


No testing, no covid. There is no discussion of covid so we wouldn't know anymore.


Took a while to get to this policy, but we’re fortunately there now.


Its not fortunate and sad people like you don't care and are too selfish to understand what it means to live in a community and shared responsibility. No wonder our kids have so many mental health and other issues with people like you setting bad examples and not teaching them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There are no mandates, no future masking, no future testing, no nothing. So, stop complaining already and plan for some sick days.


No one said there was any of that.


It’s still nice to hear a poster describing normal life and victory, though.


Its pretty sad you think its a victory and normal life is having covid a few times a year. Its sad that you don't care about anyone, including your kids.


I never cease to be surprised at how many selfish wretches there are.


They will be the first to post here complaining when covid runs through their school and the kids are in the auditorium, gym or cafeteria for classes as they don't have staff.


Schools have been open in other parts of the country without stories of disaster. So when are you predicting Armageddon in MCPS exactly? What week?


No testing, no covid. There is no discussion of covid so we wouldn't know anymore.


Took a while to get to this policy, but we’re fortunately there now.


Its not fortunate and sad people like you don't care and are too selfish to understand what it means to live in a community and shared responsibility. No wonder our kids have so many mental health and other issues with people like you setting bad examples and not teaching them.


Masks are there if you want them. I don’t object to you wearing one. Beyond that, case counts are irrelevant.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There are no mandates, no future masking, no future testing, no nothing. So, stop complaining already and plan for some sick days.


No one said there was any of that.


It’s still nice to hear a poster describing normal life and victory, though.


Its pretty sad you think its a victory and normal life is having covid a few times a year. Its sad that you don't care about anyone, including your kids.


I never cease to be surprised at how many selfish wretches there are.


They will be the first to post here complaining when covid runs through their school and the kids are in the auditorium, gym or cafeteria for classes as they don't have staff.


Schools have been open in other parts of the country without stories of disaster. So when are you predicting Armageddon in MCPS exactly? What week?


No testing, no covid. There is no discussion of covid so we wouldn't know anymore.


Took a while to get to this policy, but we’re fortunately there now.


Its not fortunate and sad people like you don't care and are too selfish to understand what it means to live in a community and shared responsibility. No wonder our kids have so many mental health and other issues with people like you setting bad examples and not teaching them.


So true!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There are no mandates, no future masking, no future testing, no nothing. So, stop complaining already and plan for some sick days.


No one said there was any of that.


It’s still nice to hear a poster describing normal life and victory, though.


Its pretty sad you think its a victory and normal life is having covid a few times a year. Its sad that you don't care about anyone, including your kids.


I never cease to be surprised at how many selfish wretches there are.


They will be the first to post here complaining when covid runs through their school and the kids are in the auditorium, gym or cafeteria for classes as they don't have staff.


Schools have been open in other parts of the country without stories of disaster. So when are you predicting Armageddon in MCPS exactly? What week?


No testing, no covid. There is no discussion of covid so we wouldn't know anymore.


Took a while to get to this policy, but we’re fortunately there now.


Its not fortunate and sad people like you don't care and are too selfish to understand what it means to live in a community and shared responsibility. No wonder our kids have so many mental health and other issues with people like you setting bad examples and not teaching them.


Masks are there if you want them. I don’t object to you wearing one. Beyond that, case counts are irrelevant.


It takes multiple layers of mitigation, not just a few people masking. But, clearly you cannot see anything beyond your own wants.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There are no mandates, no future masking, no future testing, no nothing. So, stop complaining already and plan for some sick days.


No one said there was any of that.


It’s still nice to hear a poster describing normal life and victory, though.


Its pretty sad you think its a victory and normal life is having covid a few times a year. Its sad that you don't care about anyone, including your kids.


I never cease to be surprised at how many selfish wretches there are.


They will be the first to post here complaining when covid runs through their school and the kids are in the auditorium, gym or cafeteria for classes as they don't have staff.


Schools have been open in other parts of the country without stories of disaster. So when are you predicting Armageddon in MCPS exactly? What week?


No testing, no covid. There is no discussion of covid so we wouldn't know anymore.


Took a while to get to this policy, but we’re fortunately there now.


Its not fortunate and sad people like you don't care and are too selfish to understand what it means to live in a community and shared responsibility. No wonder our kids have so many mental health and other issues with people like you setting bad examples and not teaching them.


Masks are there if you want them. I don’t object to you wearing one. Beyond that, case counts are irrelevant.


Exactly. Don't need bus drivers, teachers or school staff. They are irrelevant. Just like they were this summer. Students didn't have teachers or bus drivers. All irrelevant.
Anonymous
Our ES had its Open House yesterday. Less than 1/4 of families were masked. Our ES specified that we are mask-optional. Anyone who wants to wear a mask is allowed!
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