Anonymous wrote:My little guy turned three at the start of the school year. I kid you not, he got seven colds between September and March, when they removed the indoor masking requirement. With meals, snacks, naps, and no efforts to physically separate the kids, I can't believe masks provided much, if any, protection. Half the class got COVID in five weeks - with masks on.
So I'd vote for 2 - masks optional, but weekly testing to contain outbreaks.
Exactly the same BUT who knows how many more colds, flu and Covid they would have gotten without the masks. And DS’s class hasn’t had a Covid outbreak. And it’s a regular preschool not daycare so no naps. But they eat lunch without masks obviously.
I honestly don’t know.