How would you ever know if you don't send your kids to school to find out? |
THIS. People who haven’t been out much in 18 months are far more nervous than people who have. It’s not some big bogey man. |
+1000 |
My neighborhood in Fairfax is covered in Youngkin signs. There was one Trump sign last year and it’s absolutely covered in Youngkin signs this year. |
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Our family started in Mississippi today. No masks on anyone. Guess we will see what really happens in the next few weeks.
The attitudes, fears, and worries between them and us is pretty crazy. It is like living in two different worlds completely. |
| I’m not speaking up on those posts to say that I’m not worried and I don’t even think I need a mask. Haha But I’m not sure if many like me just don’t speak up. These other teachers voices are loudest. |
That’s an interesting thought. I taught from my classroom from day one last September because I absolutely did not want to work from home all day. There were basically a few from each grade level who chose that option. As others started to come back into the building with students you could tell a difference in comfort between those who had been in the building for months and those who had not. |
I was working part time in the building and didn’t even get the vaccine until after school was out. I didn’t feel unsafe at all. I mostly got the vaccine to teach maskless this school year and you can see how that hasn’t worked out. |
| Well, the virus is more contagious now. Good thing you got the vaccine. Even without long-term effects the unvaccinated could miss 1-2 weeks of work. I just don’t get why some people don’t get the vaccine. |
Ok? I live in a large Fairfax County neighborhood next to other large neighborhoods. I haven’t seen a single Youngkin sign. Just a smattering of Terry signs. |
Comparing low vaxxed / high case / non-masked Mississippi to Fairfax County is a fools errand. We don't prepare for hurricanes like they do in Costal Florida, or prepare for snow storms like they do in Buffalo NY. Common sense people!! |
what employer is testing vaccinated employees? The odds are that a vaccinated person who gets it will never even know they had it |
This is absolutely true. It’s a real thing, called anxious avoidance. And the longer you avoid doing something he worse you build it up in your head. Any clinical psychologist will tell you that avoiding something you are nervous about is pretty much the worst thing you can do in terms of contributing to your anxiety level about it. I’m not suggesting people throw caution to the wind. But I think some people on the most extreme end are going to need something akin to exposure therapy in order to avoid having a panic attack when they venture out in public. Past pandemics in other countries have provided us data on this. |
I agree. That’s what is amusing. They are not doing anything and aren’t wearing masks and don’t seem to have teachers speaking out. We are in a better place and have to wear masks and have some teachers who are super nervous and think we will be shut down after a month. |
It'll be interesting to see how that hits kids. Of course, we've always been told they're "resilient" when it comes to DL so who knows. It's just mindblowing to think that many kids haven't stepped inside a school building for almost 1.5 years. |