+1 |
I hear you on not wanting to wear a mask, you just seemed upset that your students weren’t masking, but I must have misunderstood. Hope you feel better. |
+1. Spouse needs to pull their weight too. |
I don't get you. You are complaining that kids and others aren't masking but you aren't masking either. As the teacher, you need to mask to set a good example for the students. And, you need to mask your kids. Your kids got sick. You should get covid leave if they have it if you can show you got it from school/employment but this is hard to say if you got it from school or one of your kids. |
You are assuming my spouse works a job with available paid leave. |
I never complained about kids choosing not to mask while it’s a mask optional policy. MCPS doesn’t have any COVID leave. I get 8 days and just used up 5. |
You get sick leave. What did you think that was for? |
What does he do? Regardless, if he can’t take time off, and you are rather limited in the amount of time off you can take, then I’d expect you to have backup plans. |
No days left for the next time we get COVID. Again, if the policy makers say we have to isolate for 5 days every time, then they need to cover our lost wages. |
What were you expecting especially not masking. |
Yup, this is what many of us have been saying the entire time. Be thankful you at least got Covid leave during the times of 14-day quarantines, I cried with relief when we went down to 5-day isolations with no more quarantine!! |
The good news is, you guys should be good for a while. As your immunity starts to wear off, hopefully your classroom will be more comfortable for wearing your mask again. I think I read you have a spouse, so they might need to step up and use some sick leave/vacation/unpaid leave if you run out. I also wonder if the 5-day thing will change at some point too to a stay-home-when-you’re -sick like for the flu. I don’t think this is something we can do in perpetuity. |
I actually left the workforce completely during the time of 14 day isolation periods. There was no way to sustain that with multiple children and be a full time teacher. When I signed my MCPS contract in the Spring, teachers had the extra COVID leave and isolation was down to 5 days at a time. |
I was thinking “it’s over 80 degrees in this room and I can barely breathe. No way I could put on a mask right now as I would have to just stand here and blow my nose for 50 minutes instead of teach my class”. |
5 day isolation will be the formal recommendation for a long time, but it is quickly becoming moot. People aren't going to test for mild cold-like symptoms, and anyone sick enough to go to the doctor is likely going to be sick enough that they'd otherwise still want to stay home for 5 days. |