Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teacher here. The masks aren’t just about your kids they are about the adults working with your kids. Half of all DCPS teachers have gotten COVID and I can assure you we are all dedicated to making sure the other half of our colleagues don’t get it. You think there is a teacher shortage now? Drop masks and prepare for a teacher STOPPAGE.
50% of DCPS teachers have had Covid? Can you post a link to that data? Also, were those cases acquired at school, or at least potentially acquired at school, i.e. since these teachers have been teaching in person? And were those teachers vaccinated when they had the option?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teacher here. The masks aren’t just about your kids they are about the adults working with your kids. Half of all DCPS teachers have gotten COVID and I can assure you we are all dedicated to making sure the other half of our colleagues don’t get it. You think there is a teacher shortage now? Drop masks and prepare for a teacher STOPPAGE.
Teachers should be vaccinated. And they can wear a KN95 which -- unlike cloth masks -- provides protection to the user.
As a DCPS teacher who hasn’t had COVID, I really don’t need anyone else to wear a mask to protect me. As soon as we can I will be teaching maskless. I’m not worried about Covid and don’t like wearing a mask all day. Everyone should be able to make their own choice at this point. Please feel free to continue masking- I would never take that right away from you.
+1. I have been close contact multiple times and haven’t gotten it. As soon as I can take my mask off, I will.
Yes, I think the assumption that most teachers love working in a mask all day and would quit their jobs in fear if kids stopped masking is mistaken. Just like grocery store workers were often the first to drop masks once allowed, contrary to the popular belief that they would be terrified if masks became optional for customers. It's hard to wear a mask for hours on end, and most people who are vaccinated are not as afraid of Covid anymore. This isn't 2020.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teacher here. The masks aren’t just about your kids they are about the adults working with your kids. Half of all DCPS teachers have gotten COVID and I can assure you we are all dedicated to making sure the other half of our colleagues don’t get it. You think there is a teacher shortage now? Drop masks and prepare for a teacher STOPPAGE.
Teachers should be vaccinated. And they can wear a KN95 which -- unlike cloth masks -- provides protection to the user.
As a DCPS teacher who hasn’t had COVID, I really don’t need anyone else to wear a mask to protect me. As soon as we can I will be teaching maskless. I’m not worried about Covid and don’t like wearing a mask all day. Everyone should be able to make their own choice at this point. Please feel free to continue masking- I would never take that right away from you.
Are you me?
If someone could be a fly on a wall in a DCPS school and see we have been essentially mask-less the entire school year for about 50% of students. Half do not wear one over the nose and mouth at all. About 25% put in an honest effort or wear cloth (same as none). There are about 25% who wear them correctly and consistently, although mostly just "surgical" which are like rolling the dice.
Anonymous wrote:I think DC should announce now that, in the future, you can stop wearing a mask in schools if you are vaccinated and have the start date be in 6-8 weeks. Then you encourage more to get their children vaccinated.
Then later they can remove it for everyone, but allow if desired.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teacher here. The masks aren’t just about your kids they are about the adults working with your kids. Half of all DCPS teachers have gotten COVID and I can assure you we are all dedicated to making sure the other half of our colleagues don’t get it. You think there is a teacher shortage now? Drop masks and prepare for a teacher STOPPAGE.
Teachers should be vaccinated. And they can wear a KN95 which -- unlike cloth masks -- provides protection to the user.
As a DCPS teacher who hasn’t had COVID, I really don’t need anyone else to wear a mask to protect me. As soon as we can I will be teaching maskless. I’m not worried about Covid and don’t like wearing a mask all day. Everyone should be able to make their own choice at this point. Please feel free to continue masking- I would never take that right away from you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teacher here. The masks aren’t just about your kids they are about the adults working with your kids. Half of all DCPS teachers have gotten COVID and I can assure you we are all dedicated to making sure the other half of our colleagues don’t get it. You think there is a teacher shortage now? Drop masks and prepare for a teacher STOPPAGE.
Teachers should be vaccinated. And they can wear a KN95 which -- unlike cloth masks -- provides protection to the user.
As a DCPS teacher who hasn’t had COVID, I really don’t need anyone else to wear a mask to protect me. As soon as we can I will be teaching maskless. I’m not worried about Covid and don’t like wearing a mask all day. Everyone should be able to make their own choice at this point. Please feel free to continue masking- I would never take that right away from you.
+1. I have been close contact multiple times and haven’t gotten it. As soon as I can take my mask off, I will.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teacher here. The masks aren’t just about your kids they are about the adults working with your kids. Half of all DCPS teachers have gotten COVID and I can assure you we are all dedicated to making sure the other half of our colleagues don’t get it. You think there is a teacher shortage now? Drop masks and prepare for a teacher STOPPAGE.
Teachers should be vaccinated. And they can wear a KN95 which -- unlike cloth masks -- provides protection to the user.
As a DCPS teacher who hasn’t had COVID, I really don’t need anyone else to wear a mask to protect me. As soon as we can I will be teaching maskless. I’m not worried about Covid and don’t like wearing a mask all day. Everyone should be able to make their own choice at this point. Please feel free to continue masking- I would never take that right away from you.
Anonymous wrote:Teacher here. The masks aren’t just about your kids they are about the adults working with your kids. Half of all DCPS teachers have gotten COVID and I can assure you we are all dedicated to making sure the other half of our colleagues don’t get it. You think there is a teacher shortage now? Drop masks and prepare for a teacher STOPPAGE.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is not that hard. When cases come down, the indoor masks can go. I will defer to the experts on what the right metric is for that. But we should be able to communicate that soon (obviously circumstances can change). I think it would provide a measure of relief and understanding for everyone on both sides of the divide.
+1 I'm a teacher who will keep following whatever rule the experts call for. I'm fine wearing a mask as long as its deemed appropriate and will most certainly be fine going mask free once experts approve.
I have no interest in debating who the experts are, as that is above my pay grade
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teacher here. The masks aren’t just about your kids they are about the adults working with your kids. Half of all DCPS teachers have gotten COVID and I can assure you we are all dedicated to making sure the other half of our colleagues don’t get it. You think there is a teacher shortage now? Drop masks and prepare for a teacher STOPPAGE.
Teachers should be vaccinated. And they can wear a KN95 which -- unlike cloth masks -- provides protection to the user.
Anonymous wrote:This is not that hard. When cases come down, the indoor masks can go. I will defer to the experts on what the right metric is for that. But we should be able to communicate that soon (obviously circumstances can change). I think it would provide a measure of relief and understanding for everyone on both sides of the divide.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You people are crazy. There have been more covid notifications at our school in the past couple weeks than during the entire pandemic.
Really? We are back, after the couple weeks after break, to our normal number from prior to omicron (~1/week). And that's with PK3/PK4 now being tested weekly, where as they weren't before.