ISO the thinnest, lightest kids masks

Anonymous
So last year everyone was all for mask wearing at schools and now it is “taking away freedoms”? And families trying to find thin masks versus following the CDC mask guidance? You unmask our kids people need to relax…the kids are fine wearing a mask.
Anonymous
It's not theater. Masks work. Obviously some work better than others, but overall masks are effective.

https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/as-millions-of-students-return-to-the-classroom-parents-remain-divided-on-mask-mandates
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As long as case numbers remain low I plan to send my kid in a cotton muslin mask.

If we head up out of the CDC blue or hospitalizations spike or something I will go back to our regular multi layer masks.

The teachers at our school are vaccinated (they all told classes so proudly as they got the shot) and my kids are low risk.


You are really selfish. How about the other kids in the school not vaccinated? Their health doesn't matter because you want to pretend your kid are low risk. If you kids are in person, seeing friends and family they are high risk. And, you high risk behavior puts our kids at high risk. Wearing a good mask is the least you can do to keep all our kids safe.


On the contrary… check out the CDCs website regarding transmission rates in kids. They carry such a small viral load that they are not responsible for passing it to another person. Maybe do your research before making a fool of yourself.


NP. Can you point us to the page on the CDC site? Because I see this on the CDC site.

"CDC recommends universal indoor masking for all teachers, staff, students, and visitors to K-12 schools, regardless of vaccination status."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As long as case numbers remain low I plan to send my kid in a cotton muslin mask.

If we head up out of the CDC blue or hospitalizations spike or something I will go back to our regular multi layer masks.

The teachers at our school are vaccinated (they all told classes so proudly as they got the shot) and my kids are low risk.


You are really selfish. How about the other kids in the school not vaccinated? Their health doesn't matter because you want to pretend your kid are low risk. If you kids are in person, seeing friends and family they are high risk. And, you high risk behavior puts our kids at high risk. Wearing a good mask is the least you can do to keep all our kids safe.


On the contrary… check out the CDCs website regarding transmission rates in kids. They carry such a small viral load that they are not responsible for passing it to another person. Maybe do your research before making a fool of yourself.


Nope. Not true at all with Delta. Welcome to 2021. Thanks for playing though!
Anonymous
alot of parents in my area have simply stopped making their kids wear mask to school despite the mandates so non compliance is an option.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:alot of parents in my area have simply stopped making their kids wear mask to school despite the mandates so non compliance is an option.


Where do you live that ALOT of people are getting away with this?

Most of us live in the DMV.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:alot of parents in my area have simply stopped making their kids wear mask to school despite the mandates so non compliance is an option.


Where do you live that ALOT of people are getting away with this?

Most of us live in the DMV.
kentucky
Anonymous
You can make some out of cheesecloths OP. You can also order the cheesecloth ones off etsy but they are a little $$$.
Anonymous
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^ Point is: you can fulfill BOTH comfort and safety requirements by getting a KF94 sized for kids, or similar.

Wearing a gauze mask clearly signals your rebellion against mask rules, and that you actively want to spread this supposedly innocuous virus.

BTW - schools always said masks would be worn for this coming year. Factoring in the news about the Delta variant, I wonder why you're acting so surprised and disappointed.







sorry, we are shopping 100% for comfort here at our house. i am going to buy the lightest, thinnest, masks I can find. I think making a kid wear an N95 mask all day is child abuse.


They are actually far more comfortable and easier to breathe in. I was surprised too! They have better structure and sit off the face. Superior in comfort to any cloth mask I’ve tried.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:alot of parents in my area have simply stopped making their kids wear mask to school despite the mandates so non compliance is an option.


Where do you live that ALOT of people are getting away with this?

Most of us live in the DMV.
kentucky


Shocking.

Kentucky is a festering boil on the a$$ of America.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You can make some out of cheesecloths OP. You can also order the cheesecloth ones off etsy but they are a little $$$.


Only if you're a POS.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:alot of parents in my area have simply stopped making their kids wear mask to school despite the mandates so non compliance is an option.


Where do you live that ALOT of people are getting away with this?

Most of us live in the DMV.
kentucky


Shocking.

Kentucky is a festering boil on the a$$ of America.


You fell right into the troll trap….they want an excuse to complain about coastal elites…
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
^ Point is: you can fulfill BOTH comfort and safety requirements by getting a KF94 sized for kids, or similar.

Wearing a gauze mask clearly signals your rebellion against mask rules, and that you actively want to spread this supposedly innocuous virus.

BTW - schools always said masks would be worn for this coming year. Factoring in the news about the Delta variant, I wonder why you're acting so surprised and disappointed.







sorry, we are shopping 100% for comfort here at our house. i am going to buy the lightest, thinnest, masks I can find.
I think making a kid wear an N95 mask all day is child abuse.


God forbid your children ever experience the type of terror and abuse that some children experience on a daily basis

You wouldn't be making such a glib moronic comparison if you understood what real child abuse is.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:alot of parents in my area have simply stopped making their kids wear mask to school despite the mandates so non compliance is an option.


Where do you live that ALOT of people are getting away with this?

Most of us live in the DMV.
kentucky


Don't you have some kind of local, back woods listserve to post on instead?

You don't have anything in common with the people who post on DCUM, our schools clearly have different/higher standards for the safety of our children than yours do, so why exactly are you here, troll?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:alot of parents in my area have simply stopped making their kids wear mask to school despite the mandates so non compliance is an option.


Where do you live that ALOT of people are getting away with this?

Most of us live in the DMV.
kentucky


Shocking.

Kentucky is a festering boil on the a$$ of America.


You fell right into the troll trap….they want an excuse to complain about coastal elites…


what makes you think i was trolling? i said it was happening i never said i agreed with it, but alot of this problem would be solved if kids that are uncomfortable with mask were able to chose online school.
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