Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live that teachers have the option too. It will make it easier for kids to unmask.
I think majority of teachers will keep masking at least till spring break. There are many immunocompromised, pregnant or teachers with little ones at home. My teammate and I just discussed and we both plan on masking for a little while longer.
+1, I’m not risking my spring break travel. So my kids will make until then as will I when I am around students.
So you think masks actually work? Lol.
Anonymous wrote:Completely asinine. CDC changes how it calculates transmission levels and all of a sudden we are low when it is just as high as ever.
I will keep masking as will my child, and most of the other teachers I know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCPS has so much egg on their face it’s not even funny!
This is such a strange statement. They have always said they are following the guidance of the CDC and the CDC changed the guidance. It is totally consistent. Now the problem is that chap’s bill prevents them from mandating masks in the future when there is a need. The CDC guidance makes clear that they may become necessary again when do conditions change but Virginia took that important tool away from all districts. It was a really stupid law.
FCPS begrudgingly acknowledged the law. After saying universal masking was popular and heh hoped people would continue. Now suddenly it’s ok! Lol.
It’s okay because, for the 100th time, the CDC changed its guidance. They’ve always said they were obligated to follow it per SB 1303. Still confused by the LOL. Then again, I wonder if you’re the kind the person who laughs when someone trips and falls.
It’s not good enough when the Gov says it - but miraculously it’s ok when the CDC says it.
The CDC should have said it sooner. Luckily the Govs forced their hand.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCPS has so much egg on their face it’s not even funny!
This is such a strange statement. They have always said they are following the guidance of the CDC and the CDC changed the guidance. It is totally consistent. Now the problem is that chap’s bill prevents them from mandating masks in the future when there is a need. The CDC guidance makes clear that they may become necessary again when do conditions change but Virginia took that important tool away from all districts. It was a really stupid law.
FCPS begrudgingly acknowledged the law. After saying universal masking was popular and heh hoped people would continue. Now suddenly it’s ok! Lol.
It’s okay because, for the 100th time, the CDC changed its guidance. They’ve always said they were obligated to follow it per SB 1303. Still confused by the LOL. Then again, I wonder if you’re the kind the person who laughs when someone trips and falls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live that teachers have the option too. It will make it easier for kids to unmask.
I think majority of teachers will keep masking at least till spring break. There are many immunocompromised, pregnant or teachers with little ones at home. My teammate and I just discussed and we both plan on masking for a little while longer.
+1, I’m not risking my spring break travel. So my kids will make until then as will I when I am around students.
So you think masks actually work? Lol.
Yeah proper masks work. Do you have studies showing otherwise? I understanding saying we no longer need masks. But that’s different than saying surgical masks and N 94/95s don’t work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCPS has so much egg on their face it’s not even funny!
This is such a strange statement. They have always said they are following the guidance of the CDC and the CDC changed the guidance. It is totally consistent. Now the problem is that chap’s bill prevents them from mandating masks in the future when there is a need. The CDC guidance makes clear that they may become necessary again when do conditions change but Virginia took that important tool away from all districts. It was a really stupid law.
FCPS begrudgingly acknowledged the law. After saying universal masking was popular and heh hoped people would continue. Now suddenly it’s ok! Lol.
It’s okay because, for the 100th time, the CDC changed its guidance. They’ve always said they were obligated to follow it per SB 1303. Still confused by the LOL. Then again, I wonder if you’re the kind the person who laughs when someone trips and falls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCPS has so much egg on their face it’s not even funny!
This is such a strange statement. They have always said they are following the guidance of the CDC and the CDC changed the guidance. It is totally consistent. Now the problem is that chap’s bill prevents them from mandating masks in the future when there is a need. The CDC guidance makes clear that they may become necessary again when do conditions change but Virginia took that important tool away from all districts. It was a really stupid law.
FCPS begrudgingly acknowledged the law. After saying universal masking was popular and heh hoped people would continue. Now suddenly it’s ok! Lol.
It’s okay because, for the 100th time, the CDC changed its guidance. They’ve always said they were obligated to follow it per SB 1303. Still confused by the LOL. Then again, I wonder if you’re the kind the person who laughs when someone trips and falls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live that teachers have the option too. It will make it easier for kids to unmask.
I think majority of teachers will keep masking at least till spring break. There are many immunocompromised, pregnant or teachers with little ones at home. My teammate and I just discussed and we both plan on masking for a little while longer.
+1, I’m not risking my spring break travel. So my kids will make until then as will I when I am around students.
So you think masks actually work? Lol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCPS has so much egg on their face it’s not even funny!
This is such a strange statement. They have always said they are following the guidance of the CDC and the CDC changed the guidance. It is totally consistent. Now the problem is that chap’s bill prevents them from mandating masks in the future when there is a need. The CDC guidance makes clear that they may become necessary again when do conditions change but Virginia took that important tool away from all districts. It was a really stupid law.
FCPS begrudgingly acknowledged the law. After saying universal masking was popular and heh hoped people would continue. Now suddenly it’s ok! Lol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live that teachers have the option too. It will make it easier for kids to unmask.
I think majority of teachers will keep masking at least till spring break. There are many immunocompromised, pregnant or teachers with little ones at home. My teammate and I just discussed and we both plan on masking for a little while longer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCPS has so much egg on their face it’s not even funny!
This is such a strange statement. They have always said they are following the guidance of the CDC and the CDC changed the guidance. It is totally consistent. Now the problem is that chap’s bill prevents them from mandating masks in the future when there is a need. The CDC guidance makes clear that they may become necessary again when do conditions change but Virginia took that important tool away from all districts. It was a really stupid law.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live that teachers have the option too. It will make it easier for kids to unmask.
I think majority of teachers will keep masking at least till spring break. There are many immunocompromised, pregnant or teachers with little ones at home. My teammate and I just discussed and we both plan on masking for a little while longer.
+1, I’m not risking my spring break travel. So my kids will make until then as will I when I am around students.
Anonymous wrote:FCPS has so much egg on their face it’s not even funny!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live that teachers have the option too. It will make it easier for kids to unmask.
I think majority of teachers will keep masking at least till spring break. There are many immunocompromised, pregnant or teachers with little ones at home. My teammate and I just discussed and we both plan on masking for a little while longer.
+1, I’m not risking my spring break travel. So my kids will make until then as will I when I am around students.