Anonymous wrote:Masks don't work. Kids don't wear them properly. If you are concerned, get fitted with an N95 mask and wear it.
Just look back at earlier this year when cases were 6 times higher than now. Mask mandate was in effect. Do you really think they made a difference? I would argue no.
Anonymous wrote:Because people are done with masking and covid is now no big deal. That's the simple, straight forward answer.
Anonymous wrote:Because people are done with masking and covid is now no big deal. That's the simple, straight forward answer.
Anonymous wrote:Because most people have already had it. Because vaccines have been available to almost all age groups for a long, long time now. Because it’s generally mild for most people, particularly those who are vaccinated.
Perhaps most important, because we need to maintain some capital for requiring masks in the future if a variant emerges that is more harmful to children than this variant. It’s been over two years of disruption. It’s been, what, two months of kids being able to forego masks? Even here, most people don’t have the appetite for restrictions anymore, given the current conditions.
Masking in school reduces some transmission, but thinking that they’re incredibly effective is misinformed.
Anonymous wrote:Because the superintendent and BOE don’t want to fight the angry lynch mob.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why schools with high COVID case rates aren’t implementing universal masking. Seriously, WTF. Our school has over 5 percent and only a few impacted classes are masking. I have a vulnerable kid and a newborn at home. I don’t understand why we have a known, simple, low cost public health tool that can protect kids and families, reduce learning loss, keep people healthy, and reduce health care costs that is not being employed. Who can we advocate to about this ridiculousness? I don’t want COVID ripping through my family and don’t understand why the schools aren’t doing this?