You need to get your kid vaccinated and booster and they need to wear a N95. You eventually have to stop making my vaccinated kid mask in school. |
Masking shouldn't be the only consideration. Viral load in the air is also a big factor. So if the schools have mitigation factors, like proper ventilation or air purifiers, those also help in the fight against covid. |
And the school has the right to not let those kids on the bus and if they are driven to school, the school can send those kids to sit in an isolation room with other non-maskers. Send them unmakes but they won't be in the classroom learning. Parents just want a babysitter anyway. |
Eventually yes, but not during a surge moron. |
You missed the part where there are severely medically fragile kids who cannot mask due to SN. |
OK rude person - but give us an off ramp. |
Those kids don’t leave their room except to eat lunch, which is unmasked already. |
You can't make everyone mask forever for that. |
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Fine just get ready for it to not be forever. I'm not an antimasker and I'm not going to make my kids wear masks in 2022-2023. |
So you want everyone to wear a mask forever for likely no more that one child in the school? You realize that medically fragile child with SN also had the same issue with the flu before this right? What did they do then? |
This thread is talking about not ending the mask mandate when our numbers are this high. In a few months, things will look drastically different. This isn’t just about kids/staff getting covid. It is also about not overwhelming hospitals. If a parent cannot see why a mask mandate shouldn’t end during this time, I really have no words. |
Honest question, would you be okay if teacher was masked next year? |
Never. It’s just healthier in every way to make kids mask themselves. Look, be the adult and lay down the rule: kids must mask! |
Why not? |