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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don’t see why it matters. None of us are keeping our kids home because of this. [b]If it’s another month or September does it really matter?[/b] My kids cry about wearing a mask. I have never seen one kid of our 400 plus ES cry about wearing a mask. Do your kids cry about wearing pants or shoes? We make them do that and they survive and thrive. It does feel like we are getting out of this but hastiness isn’t going to win this race.[/quote] What makes you think DCPS will unmask children in September if they aren't able to do it now? Right now we have all the data we need to prove that (a) masking in schools is not effective - it didn't stop Omicron and pretty much across the country infection rates were the same regardless of mask policies (b) Omicron - the version of COVID circulating right now is the equivalent of a cold for most children; even unvaccinated children have equivalent outcomes to the flu [which has no school interventions] (c) overall hospitalization rate is at an all time low (c) students are suffering - they are increasingly disaffected and not forming relationships in the school community that are associated with long term positive outcomes (d) school age children over the age of 5 have ample access to vaccines Now is the right time to do this, not 6 months from now. [/quote] A - there is a lot of science to wearing masks. Slowing any spread even w omnicron is key to keeping schools open B- omnicron is dead in DC please look at the pos rate in DC. And compare it to unmasked places C - yes happy hospitalization rate is low, see answer B D - students are suffering, really? Your child can’t adapt to a situation based on a global pandemic. I’m not saying we shouldn’t have an end date based on all the good stuff w have in DC - low positive rate and super high vaccine rate. But after a year of wearing a mask your child is still suffering? You should look into that. E - ES schools have kids who can’t be vaccinated and for that reason alone I think ES should keep masks in place. Makes sense to remove it for vaccinated MS and HS students buuuut how would one enforce that?[/quote]
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