CNN medical analyst? "Cloth masks are little more than facial decorations. There's no place for them in light of Omicron," https://www.cnn.com/2021/12/24/health/cloth-mask-omicron-variant-wellness/index.html |
Of course, there is always another variant looming, and the pandemic keeps changing, so therefore, we need to stay in masks indefinitely. This is why long time Democrats are switching sides. We trust in the vaccines... I wish you guys realized that they are working remarkably well. |
School board had a mask rule because previous governor mandated them and they followed. Some parents were unhappy but complied. New governor, new rules, no mandate any more, FCPS follows, some parents are still unhappy but comply. |
The doc you quote (Wen, at GWU) very clearly advocates for wearing a better mask—not ditching masks altogether because some types are not effective against omicron. She also has said many times that everyone—including kids—DO need to be wearing masks. Your original post was framed as an argument to do away with masking but the stance of expert you cite to back up your post couldn’t be further from that. |
Who says FCPS will follow? |
The new governor didn’t enact a mandate. He signed a meaningless EO that contradicts state law, and the state law trumps it. |
Have you seen the masks kids wear at school and how they wear them? I’d agree that a class room full of kids wearing N95s would be ideal but that just isn’t the case and won’t be. But let’s be realistic on what we are protecting kids from with these masks i these ideal conditions… a cold equivalent in most cases, while vaccines are available to kids and parents alike to protect themselves. Now kids will be strapped up all day in n95s for something people can protect themselves against and rarely even affects kids? ![]() |
Yes. Because kids themselves can get pretty sick and even die. Even if rare, I’m all for taking easy steps to avoid that, no matter how rare. Also, unmasking kids in schools means that all of those unmasked kids who pick up the virus will then take it home and everywhere else they go, contributing to the spread to susceptible/vulnerable people |
What state law? Oh, the same that everyone mentions but nobody quotes because it says "masks are recommended"? |
Experience. You will see soon. |
The state law requires that schools abide by CDC guidance to the maximum extent possible. Ergo, schools that do not comply with the CDC’s recommendations to wear masks in school would not be adhering to CDC-recommended mitigation to the maximum extent possible, and therefore would not be in compliance with the state law. |
From newly elected Republican VA Delegate and attorney Tim Anderson:
I have received many requests from you regarding how Gov Youngkin’s order applies to school masking requirements. For private schools - the answer is easy. Private schools were ordered by the former health commissioner to require masking in schools. That order is rescinded. Private schools should rely on the parental choice option and create a policy allowing mask wearing to be optional. Public schools: This is more complicated. Last year a law was passed (SB1303) that requires public schools (only public - not private) to be open for in-person learning 5 days weeks while requires “ii) provide such in-person instruction in a manner in which it adheres, to the maximum extent practicable, to any currently applicable mitigation strategies for early childhood care and education programs and elementary and secondary schools to reduce the transmission of COVID-19 that have been provided by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.” The CDC’s current recommendation related to masking is: CDC recommends universal indoor masking by all* students (ages 2 years and older), staff, teachers, and visitors to K-12 schools, regardless of vaccination status. SB1303 expires August 1, 2022 - so after that day - parents without doubt have the option of sending children to schools without a mask. Between now and then - I think elected school boards are going to have to make decisions - and then parents on the other side of that decision will have to bring a court fight. That will take time - Courts do not move fast. So with the 5 months we have left of school this year - I would be surprised for the Supreme Court to provide binding guidance that would apply statewide. Final answer: For this current year: I think public school boards will decide this answer - and there won’t be enough time to get the fights through the courts. For next public school year: Parents will decide. Order 2: https://bit.ly/3FstazH SB1303: https://bit.ly/3ftkApB CDC: https://bit.ly/3KeenMp |
No way they considered a mask off ramp before Youngkin’s EO. |
FCPS Anti-maskers, you’re not going to get what you want in schools. At least not this year. (And rightfully so, since literally no medical/public health body says that we should forego masks in schools).
And your governor 100% knew that when he signed the EO. He was hoping you would be stupid enough to believe that the EO actually meant something, though. |
His legal analysis doesn't make sense. Private schools have way more say over what their students do then public schools. Private schools are free to require masks, require vaccines, require respirators, require everyone float around in a bubble, whatever they want to do. |