Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. It never worked at the daycare preschool anyway because that was just theater. Masks were not properly worn or worn all day. It was just for show and to appease anxious parents or workers.
This. We masked little kids so that people with anxiety disorders would allow us to keep daycares open.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am with Vinay Prasad on this one: https://vinayprasadmdmph.substack.com/p/do-not-report-covid-cases-to-schools?utm_source=profile&utm_medium=reader2
This is an excellent post.
Anonymous wrote:Masking a child under age 5 is stupid and should NEVER be required. If a health concern is actually a threat to children this age (Covid, for the record, is not -- it's less dangerous for kids this age than either the flu or RSV), then there are other much more effective options available (vaccine, health screenings before entering the school, testing, etc.). Kids this age do not wear masks properly, it remains difficult to find masks that both fit them properly and are effective, and daily masking in this age group poses risks regarding language acquisition and social-emotional development, especially over the long term.
My kid masked from age 2 to age 5 and it was the dumbest exercise. It is not the way to control spread of this or any other virus. Adults are capable of making correctly (though most don't). Kids this age are not and pretending they are is just magical thinking, not good public health policy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. It never worked at the daycare preschool anyway because that was just theater. Masks were not properly worn or worn all day. It was just for show and to appease anxious parents or workers.
Are you talking about masks on kids? Masks were never recommended for kids under 2, which is most of the daycare population.
Kids aged 2-5 were wearing masks in daycare/preschool. There is no study showing it was effective for that age. Same with elementary etc. Esp with practices of removing for snack, lunch, nap, etc.
That's what the PP means by "never worked"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. It never worked at the daycare preschool anyway because that was just theater. Masks were not properly worn or worn all day. It was just for show and to appease anxious parents or workers.
This. We masked little kids so that people with anxiety disorders would allow us to keep daycares open.
Anonymous wrote:I am with Vinay Prasad on this one: https://vinayprasadmdmph.substack.com/p/do-not-report-covid-cases-to-schools?utm_source=profile&utm_medium=reader2
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. It never worked at the daycare preschool anyway because that was just theater. Masks were not properly worn or worn all day. It was just for show and to appease anxious parents or workers.
Are you talking about masks on kids? Masks were never recommended for kids under 2, which is most of the daycare population.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. It never worked at the daycare preschool anyway because that was just theater. Masks were not properly worn or worn all day. It was just for show and to appease anxious parents or workers.
Are you talking about masks on kids? Masks were never recommended for kids under 2, which is most of the daycare population.
That's just not true. Go to any daycare. The vast majority of children are 2 and up. When mask mandates were in place, the vast majority of children in daycare had to wear them.
Yup, my kids had to wear them when they were 3-5 years old. It was so absurd. They would show up in their little masks that don't really fit in the morning, play for a bit, and then all take them off for snack time. Then they would put them back on and play some more and then all take them off again for lunch. Then they stayed off for about 2 hours for rest time and 2nd snack, again all in the same room, before putting them back on to play until the end of the day. What did we accomplish with this, anyway? There were still parents upset when the mask requirement was lifted. I seriously question their critical thinking skills.
Anonymous wrote:Oldie but goodie. Never change, DCUM.