Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m glad our school still recommends masks indoors! I don’t understand the big deal why people don’t want their kids or themselves wearing masks. I also think it’s crazy no one is masking while flying now during a new surge.
1. Because masking toddlers is cruel. 2. They are in a major language learning time and shouldn't have a mask on. The damage that wearing a mask will do will be far worse than Covid. Just waiting for the studies to come out showing how damaging it is/was 3. They take them off to eat and sleep anyway which basically makes the masking pointless even if it did "work".
+1 to all this. At our daycare I’d estimate 90% of the kids are still masking (and all the teachers). And Covid still spread - HALF of the kids in one class ended up testing positive this past week. I’m hoping this changes some attitudes about masking at our center after this.
That daycare does not sound careful- I’d explore other options if I were you.
How do you propose a daycare be more "careful"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m glad our school still recommends masks indoors! I don’t understand the big deal why people don’t want their kids or themselves wearing masks. I also think it’s crazy no one is masking while flying now during a new surge.
1. Because masking toddlers is cruel. 2. They are in a major language learning time and shouldn't have a mask on. The damage that wearing a mask will do will be far worse than Covid. Just waiting for the studies to come out showing how damaging it is/was 3. They take them off to eat and sleep anyway which basically makes the masking pointless even if it did "work".
+1 to all this. At our daycare I’d estimate 90% of the kids are still masking (and all the teachers). And Covid still spread - HALF of the kids in one class ended up testing positive this past week. I’m hoping this changes some attitudes about masking at our center after this.
That daycare does not sound careful- I’d explore other options if I were you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m glad our school still recommends masks indoors! I don’t understand the big deal why people don’t want their kids or themselves wearing masks. I also think it’s crazy no one is masking while flying now during a new surge.
1. Because masking toddlers is cruel. 2. They are in a major language learning time and shouldn't have a mask on. The damage that wearing a mask will do will be far worse than Covid. Just waiting for the studies to come out showing how damaging it is/was 3. They take them off to eat and sleep anyway which basically makes the masking pointless even if it did "work".
+1 to all this. At our daycare I’d estimate 90% of the kids are still masking (and all the teachers). And Covid still spread - HALF of the kids in one class ended up testing positive this past week. I’m hoping this changes some attitudes about masking at our center after this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m glad our school still recommends masks indoors! I don’t understand the big deal why people don’t want their kids or themselves wearing masks. I also think it’s crazy no one is masking while flying now during a new surge.
1. Because masking toddlers is cruel. 2. They are in a major language learning time and shouldn't have a mask on. The damage that wearing a mask will do will be far worse than Covid. Just waiting for the studies to come out showing how damaging it is/was 3. They take them off to eat and sleep anyway which basically makes the masking pointless even if it did "work".
Anonymous wrote:I’m glad our school still recommends masks indoors! I don’t understand the big deal why people don’t want their kids or themselves wearing masks. I also think it’s crazy no one is masking while flying now during a new surge.
Anonymous wrote:So glad our MoCo daycare dropped masks and did NOT issue a recommendation to keep wearing them anyway. We moved recently and were considering switching providers to a more convenient location, decided not to for a variety of reasons including not wanting to switch to a school where masking of young children is still required or is the norm.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. Ours has continued to require it even though MoCo has said they don't need to mask kids. I don't see any end in sight.
Anonymous wrote:The WHO doesn't recommend, and never has, that children under 6 wear masks. I would not trust a school that is requiring them right now. They are probably one of 50 schools in the entire country to do so.
Anonymous wrote:The WHO doesn't recommend, and never has, that children under 6 wear masks. I would not trust a school that is requiring them right now. They are probably one of 50 schools in the entire country to do so.