Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because I want schools to stay open and I want my child not to be excluded from schools over an exposure. In a few weeks we’re at test to stay, so that’s better.
Why do you assume the only way for schools to stay open is universal masking? Stick your kid in an N95 if you want, but the days of “your [cloth] mask protects me and my mask protects you” are over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because I want schools to stay open and I want my child not to be excluded from schools over an exposure. In a few weeks we’re at test to stay, so that’s better.
Get your kid vaccinated or TTS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not one student or staff member is complaining. This seems to be a parent issue!
You are wrong. There are plenty complaining.
You are in an echo chamber so you can’t hear them.
And it amazes me that when a medical
professional says something that doesn’t fit what you like than all of
a sudden doctors are t reliable and science is over rated.
It amazes me that you think a doctor equals epidemiologist.
I bet you’d let a family doctor perform heart surgery. After all they are both doctors.
omg are you five? you sound ridiculous and you didn’t refute the point. Medicine and science professionals aren’t worth listening too unless they say what you want
Anonymous wrote:I too, am a doctor online….
Anonymous wrote:Because I want schools to stay open and I want my child not to be excluded from schools over an exposure. In a few weeks we’re at test to stay, so that’s better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not one student or staff member is complaining. This seems to be a parent issue!
You are wrong. There are plenty complaining.
You are in an echo chamber so you can’t hear them.
And it amazes me that when a medical
professional says something that doesn’t fit what you like than all of
a sudden doctors are t reliable and science is over rated.
Keep telling yourself that if it makes you feel better!
This is a parent issue and those that have had a problem (medical) have worked with schools.
These are the facts: no students or staff members are complaining
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not one student or staff member is complaining. This seems to be a parent issue!
You are wrong. There are plenty complaining.
You are in an echo chamber so you can’t hear them.
And it amazes me that when a medical
professional says something that doesn’t fit what you like than all of
a sudden doctors are t reliable and science is over rated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not one student or staff member is complaining. This seems to be a parent issue!
You are wrong. There are plenty complaining.
You are in an echo chamber so you can’t hear them.
And it amazes me that when a medical
professional says something that doesn’t fit what you like than all of
a sudden doctors are t reliable and science is over rated.
It amazes me that you think a doctor equals epidemiologist.
I bet you’d let a family doctor perform heart surgery. After all they are both doctors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s just bureaucracy. It’s slow to roll, and no one was down with it in the middle of that surge last month. I’m fine with them off now, except for in schools with preschools.
Come back in a few weeks, OP.
I don't think people realize how high cases still are. We're still on par with the surge from last winter.
Except we’re all vaccinated, it’s a milder virus, and we have access to high quality masks. It’s not the same and it’s time end the mandate.
Anonymous wrote:Because I want schools to stay open and I want my child not to be excluded from schools over an exposure. In a few weeks we’re at test to stay, so that’s better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s just bureaucracy. It’s slow to roll, and no one was down with it in the middle of that surge last month. I’m fine with them off now, except for in schools with preschools.
Come back in a few weeks, OP.
I don't think people realize how high cases still are. We're still on par with the surge from last winter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not one student or staff member is complaining. This seems to be a parent issue!
You are wrong. There are plenty complaining.
You are in an echo chamber so you can’t hear them.
And it amazes me that when a medical
professional says something that doesn’t fit what you like than all of
a sudden doctors are t reliable and science is over rated.
Anonymous wrote:An APS parent and doctor on masks. Start speaking up, people! It’s insane to me that the school board just assumes the community wants mandatory masking. That might be true for right now but they should be surveying before they make these assertions.
https://time.com/6145291/end-mandatory-masks-schools/
Anonymous wrote:Not one student or staff member is complaining. This seems to be a parent issue!