Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No way - teacher here - this is a serious deal breaker for me. I was considering maybe we wouldnt need masks anymore last summer, but not right now when we have more cases than ever before and I have more of a chance of catching it.
So what will you do if some of your students show up with no masks? Quit?
Out of curiosity, do you teach elementary or middle/high school? Just curious if you have around 20 students total or around 100.
Anonymous wrote:No way - teacher here - this is a serious deal breaker for me. I was considering maybe we wouldnt need masks anymore last summer, but not right now when we have more cases than ever before and I have more of a chance of catching it.
Anonymous wrote:The local health directors all recommend continued indoor masking, as does the CDC and the association of pediatricians. Why do Youngkin voters think they know more than experts? I hate this new Republican Party. All they do is try and “troll the libs” — they have no interest in governing or helping thre people they are supposed to serve.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all know it’s possible to believe in brakes *and* air bags, yes? We’re in the middle of an unprecedented surge and a hospital crisis.
Hospital crisis. VA hospitals are doing excellent compared to pre-COVID for this time of the year. Hospitals are usually 80% occupied during non-flu seasons, and often fill up during flu seasons.
Right now, VA is at 78% hospital beds occupied and 81% of ICU beds. They're doing amazing. That's what happens when you have a high vaccination rates and a variant is a cold.
Anonymous wrote:No way - teacher here - this is a serious deal breaker for me. I was considering maybe we wouldnt need masks anymore last summer, but not right now when we have more cases than ever before and I have more of a chance of catching it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:APS won’t lift the mandate.
Thankfully.
Anonymous wrote:APS won’t lift the mandate.
Anonymous wrote:It is a shame to see so many people who are willing to allow their kids to be sick in the name of politics. I had hoped we were smarter than that around here.