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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If there's one covid positive kid in that class and they're napping next to a different person than they're working next to, the masks can be working fwiw. It won't protect the napping kid (or the kid eating next to the sick kid), but it will protect the working kid. I understand you're saying it's still being transmitted. I think the idea is to prevent transmission where possible. Kids have to eat and nap without masks, I guess. But it could help the other kids, and seems like reducing transmission as much as is reasonably possible was the goal all along. I understand we have different limits on what reasonable is. Just explaining that limits that still allow some transmission while preventing other transmission might still be reasonable in preventing some but not all spread. Imperfect, but still reasonable.[/quote] A s someone who saw a lot of pictures of my child's daycare, neither my CHD more others wore their mask over their nose for any significant period of time. You may think it is the benefit exceeds the risk, but many parents, teachers and health authorities globally . You act like masking my child was some kind of personal choice and that those that did not want to do it were respected. We were not. I can tell you that my child developed some very concerning behavior when she started being required to wear a mask. We didn't want to assume it was the mask and paid thousands out of pocket for private therapy to address it. The therapy was a difficult process as it typically is, but I don't think it's a coincidence that we started seeing dramatic progress after masks stopped being required. I think the CDC's and the AAPs stubbornness on this topic is criminal. This notion that 2 year olds should be masked, no questions asked, no flexibility, is absurd.[/quote] I don't see anyone on this thread arguing for mask mandates for 2 year olds. The thread was about people who warn about Covid on social media. They are not one and the same. [/quote]
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