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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Don’t worry folks, Montgomery County will be following the state in no time and no masks will be “required” anymore for under 5. [/quote] Keep masking your kids folks! Hey you could even take them to a full capacity bar with you, just keep them masked! https://montgomerycountymd.gov/covid19/face-coverings.html [/quote] +1 I want to scream Since the CDC guidance is 2 and up MoCo is not letting up on masking for preschoolers. WTF.[/quote] 9 more days and the mask requirements go away. There are no state requirements for masks at preschools or daycares.[/quote] No, they don't go away, I'm sorry. It pisses me off too. The amended county order says the county is revertint to state OR CDC guidance, whichever is stricter. The CDC guidance clearly calls for masks in child care for anyone 2 and up that can wear a mask. https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/community/schools-childcare/guidance-for-childcare.html[/quote] Everyone needs to be contacting the CDC to complain about this.[/quote] Agreed. That’s how you can make changes. [/quote] Also I wouldn't discount reaching out to the local and state health officials as well. I wish the CDC had gone with the WHO recommendation of 5+ because once they started with 2yos it became widely adopted (in this area at least) and difficult to unwind. They should have started with 5 and looked at spread amongst the younger set to see if it was an issue and then re-evaluate.[/quote] I’m surprised parents haven’t reached out to the local and state health officials. It seems many parents on here are passionate about this topic. [/quote] PP here- I have. I rarely get a response but keep trying.[/quote]
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