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Reply to "Kid home teacher is high risk, should I consider that for mask optional"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You know if a teacher gets seriously sick you’ll be stuck with a long term sub, right? If they can find one. But go ahead…[/quote] If that teacher is wearing a well fitted N95 or similar, it really doesn’t matter what the kids do. If they’re not wearing a good mask themselves, then they probably aren’t as concerned about it as you are. Have you spent time in any schools? So many kids with loose fitting cloth or surgical masks or wearing under the nose anyway, which is not effective masking to begin with. [/quote] Schools are providing n95 masks for children. Children can be educated about the right way to wear them. ANYWAY guess you’ll find out soon enough if one way masking really works. Won’t you feel awesome if their teacher ends up in the hospital and your kid is left wondering if they were the one who infected her.[/quote] one-way masking is effective in hospital settings where doctors are working in negative pressure rooms. not so much in over-crowded schools with some raggedy diamond star ventialation rating. [/quote]
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