Anonymous wrote:The kids take their masks off to eat and sleep, right? That's at least 3 hours out of the day between naptime, snacks, and lunch. I'm anti-masking in daycare because it's just stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP back.
I appreciate all your thoughts on this. I fell in the minority of survey respondents and preferred to remove the masks on kids. The teachers have been given time off to be vaccinated and boosted and time off (not counted against PTO) for any adverse reactions. Admittedly I was disappointed teachers almost unanimously wanted masking to continue and parents as well.
The survey was completed by a third party and asked for no identifying information. I have to believe it was truly anonymous.
Also, I agree that having them eat/nap/ eat again without masks is silly. Ours even still are required on the playground but not for snack that takes 30 min.
I was hoping the survey would yield different results and begin to set metrics for an off ramp. Instead they said masks will be continue and will be reevaluated later this year.
If kids get sick, parents miss work. If teachers get sick, parents miss work if there is not enough day care staffing. If parents get sick, they miss work.....the point of day care is to be able to work for most.
Anonymous wrote:OP back.
I appreciate all your thoughts on this. I fell in the minority of survey respondents and preferred to remove the masks on kids. The teachers have been given time off to be vaccinated and boosted and time off (not counted against PTO) for any adverse reactions. Admittedly I was disappointed teachers almost unanimously wanted masking to continue and parents as well.
The survey was completed by a third party and asked for no identifying information. I have to believe it was truly anonymous.
Also, I agree that having them eat/nap/ eat again without masks is silly. Ours even still are required on the playground but not for snack that takes 30 min.
I was hoping the survey would yield different results and begin to set metrics for an off ramp. Instead they said masks will be continue and will be reevaluated later this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've seen several polls showing that the majority of Americans support mask and vaccine mandates for various activities and places. News coverage and social media amplify the people opposed, but it seems like a lot of people support the mandates, even if they aren't screaming about it.
My guess is many respondents know they either won't be subject to these requirements or when they are it is for very short periods of time. I feel like these questions tell you more about what adults want other people do to than what they want to do. IME most adults are more than happy to take off their own masks the minute the rules allow it.
Your guess would likely be wrong, as the lists I've seen included stuff like taking domestic flights, schools, eating in restaurants, attending concerts, etc., so it seems like things that people would expect to do. And I know a lot of people who can't wait to ditch the masks but want vaccine mandates in their place.
I'll give you domestic flights and concerts. Schools apply to people's children, not themselves. If you have ever eaten indoors at a restaurant you know people have masks off as soon as they sit down so clearly they are referring to the staff. Not sure why you bring up vaccine mandates but I have no problem with them personally. Though there is a reason cities that have used them have gotten rid of them.
Also people aren't on domestic flights for 6 hours every day and they definitely aren't at concerts every day. It's one thing to say you want people to wear masks in the one crowded setting you will be in for a few hours on one day, it's another to say you support masking when you have to mask for most of your waking hours most of the week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The kids take their masks off to eat and sleep, right? That's at least 3 hours out of the day between naptime, snacks, and lunch. I'm anti-masking in daycare because it's just stupid.
+1
- A liberal vaccinated mask wearer
Anonymous wrote:I think your poll is pretty indicative of the real community in this area. I think there’s a 50/50 split of anti mask trolls and real people who post here. Anonymous forum means there are a lot of MAGA trolls. Ask Jeff.
Anonymous wrote:I think your poll is pretty indicative of the real community in this area. I think there’s a 50/50 split of anti mask trolls and real people who post here. Anonymous forum means there are a lot of MAGA trolls. Ask Jeff.
Anonymous wrote:OP unless your survey was completely anonymous including you the director not being able to see how each parent or teacher answers, I wouldn’t take this at face value.
I am adamantly opposed to masking toddlers and actively lobbying public officials over this, but there is no way I’d ever make this view known to our daycare staff or fellow parents. The social pressure to keep masking is so strong, I would worry about our family being judged or the director targeting our family for more strict covid protocol enforcement (ie sent home for sneezing) because she thinks we are Trumpy anti-maskers.
Anonymous wrote:OP unless your survey was completely anonymous including you the director not being able to see how each parent or teacher answers, I wouldn’t take this at face value.
I am adamantly opposed to masking toddlers and actively lobbying public officials over this, but there is no way I’d ever make this view known to our daycare staff or fellow parents. The social pressure to keep masking is so strong, I would worry about our family being judged or the director targeting our family for more strict covid protocol enforcement (ie sent home for sneezing) because she thinks we are Trumpy anti-maskers.
Anonymous wrote:The kids take their masks off to eat and sleep, right? That's at least 3 hours out of the day between naptime, snacks, and lunch. I'm anti-masking in daycare because it's just stupid.