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Post 05/11/2022 14:52     Subject: Re:APS COVID Tests for Spring Break - What percentage do you estimate are going straight in the trash?

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Anonymous wrote:I have two kids in APS and things don’t seem to be falling apart at all.

Interesting.


I know tons of APS families down with COVID. It’s spreading like crazy out there!


+1

Highest levels aside from the omicron winter wave.


And? COVID will be here forever, and everyone will get it. We've all had it and are done with any of this nonsense testing or restrictions. Living normal and not even thinking about it.
And it's super disruptive if tons of teachers and kids are out sick. Do you shrug at a norovirus outbreak? Just resign yourself to puking for three days? I'm not gojng to stick my head in the sand and have my family catch covid and spend a week or more feeling awful. We should all be outside as much as possible and masking inside with well fitting N95s/KN95s. There's a wave right now. Let's take sensible measures.


Serious question. Do you think the masking helped in January? I know your answer will be yes. My answer would be probably some but also not as much as you think it did. I've seen how little kids wear masks. I've also seen what the high school kids do on the weekends and how much the mask is around their chins.

You all think we have way more control than we really do. That we could just mask harder and this would stop happening to us collectively. No. The wave is going to come and go. If you personally really want to do everything possible to make sure you and your family don't get it during this wave, which will go on regardless and would be happening even if there was still an APS mask mandate, wear an N95 at all times and put the fear of god in your children and tell them not to eat snack in class and hope that they actually wear their mask correctly all day. That's really the best you're going to be able to do anymore. Also, don't go inside unmasked with anyone. Those are all things within your control.


I do think masks help. I also think it would help if adults would tell their kids that there is a wave and we expect it to last 3-4 weeks. During that time we should all mask up properly and do what we can to keep others healthy. It won't last forever. Let's buckle down for a few weeks.

For teens there are important events like AP tests, senior activities, sports matches, etc, and we want everyone to stay healthy so they can attend. You should wear a mask so you stay healthy and can attend and so your friends can too. The same goes for younger students too. My elementary students are masking up so they can go to their dance recital, birthday parties and soccer games. Unlike January the weather is good now. We can all open windows and be outside as much as possible.

I'm not some extremist who thinks we should all stay home and close schools. But I also think it's ridiculous that we ignore a wave that is making many people sick right now. Kids and teens take their cues from adults and right now many adults are sending a shitty message that masks don't matter. Change the message.


How do you know people haven't said these things to their kids and the kids still don't wear their masks?

Not being snarky. Going mask optional just made it really difficult to force the younger kids to wear the masks. There was a lot behind the group norming and uniformity of everyone is wearing it.

We had a school assembly and those parents weren't wearing masks either. It's a pretty darn good correlation between parents and kids.


Oh. Because I wear a mask indoors and I have a child with glasses who has hated masking the entire time and her teacher told me when I asked that she was liberally not wearing her mask during the day ("forgetting" after snack or recess) or putting it under her nose but the teacher can't say anything to her.

But keep judging. Says a lot about you that you have "those parents" all sorted out and know who each child's parents are though.

So your read of what I said is that I was specifically talking about you and your special snowflake? Perhaps in addition to working on your parenting skills, you should also work on your reading comprehension.

It's clear many parents are not sending the message that masking is important. Read this thread if you want evidence.


Who makes a mental note of which kids are wearing masks and then further whether their parents are wearing masks at an assembly. That is my read.
Anonymous
Post 05/11/2022 14:46     Subject: Re:APS COVID Tests for Spring Break - What percentage do you estimate are going straight in the trash?

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have two kids in APS and things don’t seem to be falling apart at all.

Interesting.


I know tons of APS families down with COVID. It’s spreading like crazy out there!


+1

Highest levels aside from the omicron winter wave.


And? COVID will be here forever, and everyone will get it. We've all had it and are done with any of this nonsense testing or restrictions. Living normal and not even thinking about it.
And it's super disruptive if tons of teachers and kids are out sick. Do you shrug at a norovirus outbreak? Just resign yourself to puking for three days? I'm not gojng to stick my head in the sand and have my family catch covid and spend a week or more feeling awful. We should all be outside as much as possible and masking inside with well fitting N95s/KN95s. There's a wave right now. Let's take sensible measures.


Serious question. Do you think the masking helped in January? I know your answer will be yes. My answer would be probably some but also not as much as you think it did. I've seen how little kids wear masks. I've also seen what the high school kids do on the weekends and how much the mask is around their chins.

You all think we have way more control than we really do. That we could just mask harder and this would stop happening to us collectively. No. The wave is going to come and go. If you personally really want to do everything possible to make sure you and your family don't get it during this wave, which will go on regardless and would be happening even if there was still an APS mask mandate, wear an N95 at all times and put the fear of god in your children and tell them not to eat snack in class and hope that they actually wear their mask correctly all day. That's really the best you're going to be able to do anymore. Also, don't go inside unmasked with anyone. Those are all things within your control.


I do think masks help. I also think it would help if adults would tell their kids that there is a wave and we expect it to last 3-4 weeks. During that time we should all mask up properly and do what we can to keep others healthy. It won't last forever. Let's buckle down for a few weeks.

For teens there are important events like AP tests, senior activities, sports matches, etc, and we want everyone to stay healthy so they can attend. You should wear a mask so you stay healthy and can attend and so your friends can too. The same goes for younger students too. My elementary students are masking up so they can go to their dance recital, birthday parties and soccer games. Unlike January the weather is good now. We can all open windows and be outside as much as possible.

I'm not some extremist who thinks we should all stay home and close schools. But I also think it's ridiculous that we ignore a wave that is making many people sick right now. Kids and teens take their cues from adults and right now many adults are sending a shitty message that masks don't matter. Change the message.


How do you know people haven't said these things to their kids and the kids still don't wear their masks?

Not being snarky. Going mask optional just made it really difficult to force the younger kids to wear the masks. There was a lot behind the group norming and uniformity of everyone is wearing it.

We had a school assembly and those parents weren't wearing masks either. It's a pretty darn good correlation between parents and kids.


Oh. Because I wear a mask indoors and I have a child with glasses who has hated masking the entire time and her teacher told me when I asked that she was liberally not wearing her mask during the day ("forgetting" after snack or recess) or putting it under her nose but the teacher can't say anything to her.

But keep judging. Says a lot about you that you have "those parents" all sorted out and know who each child's parents are though.

So your read of what I said is that I was specifically talking about you and your special snowflake? Perhaps in addition to working on your parenting skills, you should also work on your reading comprehension.

It's clear many parents are not sending the message that masking is important. Read this thread if you want evidence.


It's an example that should make you realize, gee maybe I don't have all the information about everyone's situation. Wow, I think I know all the things and I tend to make a lot of assumptions and judge people. Maybe I should think twice about that.

That kind of a-ha moment.

Anonymous
Post 05/11/2022 14:06     Subject: Re:APS COVID Tests for Spring Break - What percentage do you estimate are going straight in the trash?

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have two kids in APS and things don’t seem to be falling apart at all.

Interesting.


I know tons of APS families down with COVID. It’s spreading like crazy out there!


+1

Highest levels aside from the omicron winter wave.


And? COVID will be here forever, and everyone will get it. We've all had it and are done with any of this nonsense testing or restrictions. Living normal and not even thinking about it.
And it's super disruptive if tons of teachers and kids are out sick. Do you shrug at a norovirus outbreak? Just resign yourself to puking for three days? I'm not gojng to stick my head in the sand and have my family catch covid and spend a week or more feeling awful. We should all be outside as much as possible and masking inside with well fitting N95s/KN95s. There's a wave right now. Let's take sensible measures.


Serious question. Do you think the masking helped in January? I know your answer will be yes. My answer would be probably some but also not as much as you think it did. I've seen how little kids wear masks. I've also seen what the high school kids do on the weekends and how much the mask is around their chins.

You all think we have way more control than we really do. That we could just mask harder and this would stop happening to us collectively. No. The wave is going to come and go. If you personally really want to do everything possible to make sure you and your family don't get it during this wave, which will go on regardless and would be happening even if there was still an APS mask mandate, wear an N95 at all times and put the fear of god in your children and tell them not to eat snack in class and hope that they actually wear their mask correctly all day. That's really the best you're going to be able to do anymore. Also, don't go inside unmasked with anyone. Those are all things within your control.


I do think masks help. I also think it would help if adults would tell their kids that there is a wave and we expect it to last 3-4 weeks. During that time we should all mask up properly and do what we can to keep others healthy. It won't last forever. Let's buckle down for a few weeks.

For teens there are important events like AP tests, senior activities, sports matches, etc, and we want everyone to stay healthy so they can attend. You should wear a mask so you stay healthy and can attend and so your friends can too. The same goes for younger students too. My elementary students are masking up so they can go to their dance recital, birthday parties and soccer games. Unlike January the weather is good now. We can all open windows and be outside as much as possible.

I'm not some extremist who thinks we should all stay home and close schools. But I also think it's ridiculous that we ignore a wave that is making many people sick right now. Kids and teens take their cues from adults and right now many adults are sending a shitty message that masks don't matter. Change the message.


How do you know people haven't said these things to their kids and the kids still don't wear their masks?

Not being snarky. Going mask optional just made it really difficult to force the younger kids to wear the masks. There was a lot behind the group norming and uniformity of everyone is wearing it.

We had a school assembly and those parents weren't wearing masks either. It's a pretty darn good correlation between parents and kids.


Oh. Because I wear a mask indoors and I have a child with glasses who has hated masking the entire time and her teacher told me when I asked that she was liberally not wearing her mask during the day ("forgetting" after snack or recess) or putting it under her nose but the teacher can't say anything to her.

But keep judging. Says a lot about you that you have "those parents" all sorted out and know who each child's parents are though.

So your read of what I said is that I was specifically talking about you and your special snowflake? Perhaps in addition to working on your parenting skills, you should also work on your reading comprehension.

It's clear many parents are not sending the message that masking is important. Read this thread if you want evidence.
Anonymous
Post 05/11/2022 13:59     Subject: Re:APS COVID Tests for Spring Break - What percentage do you estimate are going straight in the trash?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have two kids in APS and things don’t seem to be falling apart at all.

Interesting.


I know tons of APS families down with COVID. It’s spreading like crazy out there!


+1

Highest levels aside from the omicron winter wave.


And? COVID will be here forever, and everyone will get it. We've all had it and are done with any of this nonsense testing or restrictions. Living normal and not even thinking about it.
And it's super disruptive if tons of teachers and kids are out sick. Do you shrug at a norovirus outbreak? Just resign yourself to puking for three days? I'm not gojng to stick my head in the sand and have my family catch covid and spend a week or more feeling awful. We should all be outside as much as possible and masking inside with well fitting N95s/KN95s. There's a wave right now. Let's take sensible measures.


Serious question. Do you think the masking helped in January? I know your answer will be yes. My answer would be probably some but also not as much as you think it did. I've seen how little kids wear masks. I've also seen what the high school kids do on the weekends and how much the mask is around their chins.

You all think we have way more control than we really do. That we could just mask harder and this would stop happening to us collectively. No. The wave is going to come and go. If you personally really want to do everything possible to make sure you and your family don't get it during this wave, which will go on regardless and would be happening even if there was still an APS mask mandate, wear an N95 at all times and put the fear of god in your children and tell them not to eat snack in class and hope that they actually wear their mask correctly all day. That's really the best you're going to be able to do anymore. Also, don't go inside unmasked with anyone. Those are all things within your control.


I do think masks help. I also think it would help if adults would tell their kids that there is a wave and we expect it to last 3-4 weeks. During that time we should all mask up properly and do what we can to keep others healthy. It won't last forever. Let's buckle down for a few weeks.

For teens there are important events like AP tests, senior activities, sports matches, etc, and we want everyone to stay healthy so they can attend. You should wear a mask so you stay healthy and can attend and so your friends can too. The same goes for younger students too. My elementary students are masking up so they can go to their dance recital, birthday parties and soccer games. Unlike January the weather is good now. We can all open windows and be outside as much as possible.

I'm not some extremist who thinks we should all stay home and close schools. But I also think it's ridiculous that we ignore a wave that is making many people sick right now. Kids and teens take their cues from adults and right now many adults are sending a shitty message that masks don't matter. Change the message.


How do you know people haven't said these things to their kids and the kids still don't wear their masks?

Not being snarky. Going mask optional just made it really difficult to force the younger kids to wear the masks. There was a lot behind the group norming and uniformity of everyone is wearing it.

We had a school assembly and those parents weren't wearing masks either. It's a pretty darn good correlation between parents and kids.


Oh. Because I wear a mask indoors and I have a child with glasses who has hated masking the entire time and her teacher told me when I asked that she was liberally not wearing her mask during the day ("forgetting" after snack or recess) or putting it under her nose but the teacher can't say anything to her.

But keep judging. Says a lot about you that you have "those parents" all sorted out and know who each child's parents are though.
Anonymous
Post 05/11/2022 13:58     Subject: Re:APS COVID Tests for Spring Break - What percentage do you estimate are going straight in the trash?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have two kids in APS and things don’t seem to be falling apart at all.

Interesting.


I know tons of APS families down with COVID. It’s spreading like crazy out there!


+1

Highest levels aside from the omicron winter wave.


And? COVID will be here forever, and everyone will get it. We've all had it and are done with any of this nonsense testing or restrictions. Living normal and not even thinking about it.
And it's super disruptive if tons of teachers and kids are out sick. Do you shrug at a norovirus outbreak? Just resign yourself to puking for three days? I'm not gojng to stick my head in the sand and have my family catch covid and spend a week or more feeling awful. We should all be outside as much as possible and masking inside with well fitting N95s/KN95s. There's a wave right now. Let's take sensible measures.


Serious question. Do you think the masking helped in January? I know your answer will be yes. My answer would be probably some but also not as much as you think it did. I've seen how little kids wear masks. I've also seen what the high school kids do on the weekends and how much the mask is around their chins.

You all think we have way more control than we really do. That we could just mask harder and this would stop happening to us collectively. No. The wave is going to come and go. If you personally really want to do everything possible to make sure you and your family don't get it during this wave, which will go on regardless and would be happening even if there was still an APS mask mandate, wear an N95 at all times and put the fear of god in your children and tell them not to eat snack in class and hope that they actually wear their mask correctly all day. That's really the best you're going to be able to do anymore. Also, don't go inside unmasked with anyone. Those are all things within your control.


I do think masks help. I also think it would help if adults would tell their kids that there is a wave and we expect it to last 3-4 weeks. During that time we should all mask up properly and do what we can to keep others healthy. It won't last forever. Let's buckle down for a few weeks.

For teens there are important events like AP tests, senior activities, sports matches, etc, and we want everyone to stay healthy so they can attend. You should wear a mask so you stay healthy and can attend and so your friends can too. The same goes for younger students too. My elementary students are masking up so they can go to their dance recital, birthday parties and soccer games. Unlike January the weather is good now. We can all open windows and be outside as much as possible.

I'm not some extremist who thinks we should all stay home and close schools. But I also think it's ridiculous that we ignore a wave that is making many people sick right now. Kids and teens take their cues from adults and right now many adults are sending a shitty message that masks don't matter. Change the message.


I agree with all of this. Count us in!


+1
Anonymous
Post 05/11/2022 13:56     Subject: Re:APS COVID Tests for Spring Break - What percentage do you estimate are going straight in the trash?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have two kids in APS and things don’t seem to be falling apart at all.

Interesting.


I know tons of APS families down with COVID. It’s spreading like crazy out there!


+1

Highest levels aside from the omicron winter wave.


And? COVID will be here forever, and everyone will get it. We've all had it and are done with any of this nonsense testing or restrictions. Living normal and not even thinking about it.
And it's super disruptive if tons of teachers and kids are out sick. Do you shrug at a norovirus outbreak? Just resign yourself to puking for three days? I'm not gojng to stick my head in the sand and have my family catch covid and spend a week or more feeling awful. We should all be outside as much as possible and masking inside with well fitting N95s/KN95s. There's a wave right now. Let's take sensible measures.


Serious question. Do you think the masking helped in January? I know your answer will be yes. My answer would be probably some but also not as much as you think it did. I've seen how little kids wear masks. I've also seen what the high school kids do on the weekends and how much the mask is around their chins.

You all think we have way more control than we really do. That we could just mask harder and this would stop happening to us collectively. No. The wave is going to come and go. If you personally really want to do everything possible to make sure you and your family don't get it during this wave, which will go on regardless and would be happening even if there was still an APS mask mandate, wear an N95 at all times and put the fear of god in your children and tell them not to eat snack in class and hope that they actually wear their mask correctly all day. That's really the best you're going to be able to do anymore. Also, don't go inside unmasked with anyone. Those are all things within your control.


I do think masks help. I also think it would help if adults would tell their kids that there is a wave and we expect it to last 3-4 weeks. During that time we should all mask up properly and do what we can to keep others healthy. It won't last forever. Let's buckle down for a few weeks.

For teens there are important events like AP tests, senior activities, sports matches, etc, and we want everyone to stay healthy so they can attend. You should wear a mask so you stay healthy and can attend and so your friends can too. The same goes for younger students too. My elementary students are masking up so they can go to their dance recital, birthday parties and soccer games. Unlike January the weather is good now. We can all open windows and be outside as much as possible.

I'm not some extremist who thinks we should all stay home and close schools. But I also think it's ridiculous that we ignore a wave that is making many people sick right now. Kids and teens take their cues from adults and right now many adults are sending a shitty message that masks don't matter. Change the message.


How do you know people haven't said these things to their kids and the kids still don't wear their masks?

Not being snarky. Going mask optional just made it really difficult to force the younger kids to wear the masks. There was a lot behind the group norming and uniformity of everyone is wearing it.

We had a school assembly and those parents weren't wearing masks either. It's a pretty darn good correlation between parents and kids.
Anonymous
Post 05/11/2022 13:54     Subject: Re:APS COVID Tests for Spring Break - What percentage do you estimate are going straight in the trash?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have two kids in APS and things don’t seem to be falling apart at all.

Interesting.


I know tons of APS families down with COVID. It’s spreading like crazy out there!


+1

Highest levels aside from the omicron winter wave.


And? COVID will be here forever, and everyone will get it. We've all had it and are done with any of this nonsense testing or restrictions. Living normal and not even thinking about it.
And it's super disruptive if tons of teachers and kids are out sick. Do you shrug at a norovirus outbreak? Just resign yourself to puking for three days? I'm not gojng to stick my head in the sand and have my family catch covid and spend a week or more feeling awful. We should all be outside as much as possible and masking inside with well fitting N95s/KN95s. There's a wave right now. Let's take sensible measures.


Serious question. Do you think the masking helped in January? I know your answer will be yes. My answer would be probably some but also not as much as you think it did. I've seen how little kids wear masks. I've also seen what the high school kids do on the weekends and how much the mask is around their chins.

You all think we have way more control than we really do. That we could just mask harder and this would stop happening to us collectively. No. The wave is going to come and go. If you personally really want to do everything possible to make sure you and your family don't get it during this wave, which will go on regardless and would be happening even if there was still an APS mask mandate, wear an N95 at all times and put the fear of god in your children and tell them not to eat snack in class and hope that they actually wear their mask correctly all day. That's really the best you're going to be able to do anymore. Also, don't go inside unmasked with anyone. Those are all things within your control.


I do think masks help. I also think it would help if adults would tell their kids that there is a wave and we expect it to last 3-4 weeks. During that time we should all mask up properly and do what we can to keep others healthy. It won't last forever. Let's buckle down for a few weeks.

For teens there are important events like AP tests, senior activities, sports matches, etc, and we want everyone to stay healthy so they can attend. You should wear a mask so you stay healthy and can attend and so your friends can too. The same goes for younger students too. My elementary students are masking up so they can go to their dance recital, birthday parties and soccer games. Unlike January the weather is good now. We can all open windows and be outside as much as possible.

I'm not some extremist who thinks we should all stay home and close schools. But I also think it's ridiculous that we ignore a wave that is making many people sick right now. Kids and teens take their cues from adults and right now many adults are sending a shitty message that masks don't matter. Change the message.


How do you know people haven't said these things to their kids and the kids still don't wear their masks?

Not being snarky. Going mask optional just made it really difficult to force the younger kids to wear the masks. There was a lot behind the group norming and uniformity of everyone is wearing it.
Anonymous
Post 05/11/2022 13:48     Subject: Re:APS COVID Tests for Spring Break - What percentage do you estimate are going straight in the trash?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have two kids in APS and things don’t seem to be falling apart at all.

Interesting.


I know tons of APS families down with COVID. It’s spreading like crazy out there!


+1

Highest levels aside from the omicron winter wave.


And? COVID will be here forever, and everyone will get it. We've all had it and are done with any of this nonsense testing or restrictions. Living normal and not even thinking about it.
And it's super disruptive if tons of teachers and kids are out sick. Do you shrug at a norovirus outbreak? Just resign yourself to puking for three days? I'm not gojng to stick my head in the sand and have my family catch covid and spend a week or more feeling awful. We should all be outside as much as possible and masking inside with well fitting N95s/KN95s. There's a wave right now. Let's take sensible measures.


Serious question. Do you think the masking helped in January? I know your answer will be yes. My answer would be probably some but also not as much as you think it did. I've seen how little kids wear masks. I've also seen what the high school kids do on the weekends and how much the mask is around their chins.

You all think we have way more control than we really do. That we could just mask harder and this would stop happening to us collectively. No. The wave is going to come and go. If you personally really want to do everything possible to make sure you and your family don't get it during this wave, which will go on regardless and would be happening even if there was still an APS mask mandate, wear an N95 at all times and put the fear of god in your children and tell them not to eat snack in class and hope that they actually wear their mask correctly all day. That's really the best you're going to be able to do anymore. Also, don't go inside unmasked with anyone. Those are all things within your control.


I do think masks help. I also think it would help if adults would tell their kids that there is a wave and we expect it to last 3-4 weeks. During that time we should all mask up properly and do what we can to keep others healthy. It won't last forever. Let's buckle down for a few weeks.

For teens there are important events like AP tests, senior activities, sports matches, etc, and we want everyone to stay healthy so they can attend. You should wear a mask so you stay healthy and can attend and so your friends can too. The same goes for younger students too. My elementary students are masking up so they can go to their dance recital, birthday parties and soccer games. Unlike January the weather is good now. We can all open windows and be outside as much as possible.

I'm not some extremist who thinks we should all stay home and close schools. But I also think it's ridiculous that we ignore a wave that is making many people sick right now. Kids and teens take their cues from adults and right now many adults are sending a shitty message that masks don't matter. Change the message.


I agree with all of this. Count us in!
Anonymous
Post 05/11/2022 13:44     Subject: Re:APS COVID Tests for Spring Break - What percentage do you estimate are going straight in the trash?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have two kids in APS and things don’t seem to be falling apart at all.

Interesting.


I know tons of APS families down with COVID. It’s spreading like crazy out there!


+1

Highest levels aside from the omicron winter wave.


And? COVID will be here forever, and everyone will get it. We've all had it and are done with any of this nonsense testing or restrictions. Living normal and not even thinking about it.
And it's super disruptive if tons of teachers and kids are out sick. Do you shrug at a norovirus outbreak? Just resign yourself to puking for three days? I'm not gojng to stick my head in the sand and have my family catch covid and spend a week or more feeling awful. We should all be outside as much as possible and masking inside with well fitting N95s/KN95s. There's a wave right now. Let's take sensible measures.


Serious question. Do you think the masking helped in January? I know your answer will be yes. My answer would be probably some but also not as much as you think it did. I've seen how little kids wear masks. I've also seen what the high school kids do on the weekends and how much the mask is around their chins.

You all think we have way more control than we really do. That we could just mask harder and this would stop happening to us collectively. No. The wave is going to come and go. If you personally really want to do everything possible to make sure you and your family don't get it during this wave, which will go on regardless and would be happening even if there was still an APS mask mandate, wear an N95 at all times and put the fear of god in your children and tell them not to eat snack in class and hope that they actually wear their mask correctly all day. That's really the best you're going to be able to do anymore. Also, don't go inside unmasked with anyone. Those are all things within your control.


I do think masks help. I also think it would help if adults would tell their kids that there is a wave and we expect it to last 3-4 weeks. During that time we should all mask up properly and do what we can to keep others healthy. It won't last forever. Let's buckle down for a few weeks.

For teens there are important events like AP tests, senior activities, sports matches, etc, and we want everyone to stay healthy so they can attend. You should wear a mask so you stay healthy and can attend and so your friends can too. The same goes for younger students too. My elementary students are masking up so they can go to their dance recital, birthday parties and soccer games. Unlike January the weather is good now. We can all open windows and be outside as much as possible.

I'm not some extremist who thinks we should all stay home and close schools. But I also think it's ridiculous that we ignore a wave that is making many people sick right now. Kids and teens take their cues from adults and right now many adults are sending a shitty message that masks don't matter. Change the message.
Anonymous
Post 05/11/2022 13:41     Subject: APS COVID Tests for Spring Break - What percentage do you estimate are going straight in the trash?

Anonymous wrote:So in summary: Masking barely helps, the wave will happen no matter what you do, so scare your children into religious masking and other behavior that I will mock, or don't wear masks at all because they dilute the "human experience."

Que sera, sera: the covid years.

Many of us can do better than that, and we do.


Yes, that's the summary. The wave WILL happen no matter what you do. Children and teens ARE having a mental health and social-emotional crisis and are failing academically at much higher numbers because of how we, the adults, have handled covid for the past 2 years in this country. We failed. These things are fact-based and really can't be refuted.

People who don't agree with your agenda anymore are not all anti-maskers or a covid deniers or doing it wrong or sending their kids to school to cough all over everyone. I would never send my kids to school sick. We test regularly under various appropriate circumstances. My kids have been wearing their masks this week. But many of us are just so sick of the hysterical response and self-righteous judging. Nobody needs to explain themselves to you. You're not doing it better. You're just obnoxious.

Maybe that kid over there isn't wearing a mask because they just had covid. Maybe that other kid is wearing a mask outside because they still have covid and they want to be extra careful but they're getting some outside time while in their 10 days. Maybe that kid not wearing a mask has sensory issues and mask optional was life changing for them.

My bottom line at this point is MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS.
Anonymous
Post 05/11/2022 13:21     Subject: APS COVID Tests for Spring Break - What percentage do you estimate are going straight in the trash?

So in summary: Masking barely helps, the wave will happen no matter what you do, so scare your children into religious masking and other behavior that I will mock, or don't wear masks at all because they dilute the "human experience."

Que sera, sera: the covid years.

Many of us can do better than that, and we do.
Anonymous
Post 05/11/2022 13:18     Subject: Re:APS COVID Tests for Spring Break - What percentage do you estimate are going straight in the trash?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have two kids in APS and things don’t seem to be falling apart at all.

Interesting.


I know tons of APS families down with COVID. It’s spreading like crazy out there!


+1

Highest levels aside from the omicron winter wave.


And? COVID will be here forever, and everyone will get it. We've all had it and are done with any of this nonsense testing or restrictions. Living normal and not even thinking about it.
And it's super disruptive if tons of teachers and kids are out sick. Do you shrug at a norovirus outbreak? Just resign yourself to puking for three days? I'm not gojng to stick my head in the sand and have my family catch covid and spend a week or more feeling awful. We should all be outside as much as possible and masking inside with well fitting N95s/KN95s. There's a wave right now. Let's take sensible measures.


I will never understand this “COVID will be here forever. Let’s throw our hands up and do nothing” narrative. We know it’s going to be around, which is exactly why we should take the common sense measures you just described.

Would these people also not bother with cancer screenings or preventive efforts because cancer is going to be around forever? It’s so nonsensical!


Interesting comparison. Actually lots of people don't bother with cancer screenings or preventive efforts. Humans are complicated and not robots. Humans gather and despite how much you all scream that it's no big deal, it's not really a normal human experience to walk around wearing a mask all day or ask children to do so. So they're not going to do it.

Humans are frustrating for sure. In your spare time, you should collect all the smokers and morbidly obese Americans in a room and explain to them how nonsensical they are though.
Anonymous
Post 05/11/2022 13:13     Subject: Re:APS COVID Tests for Spring Break - What percentage do you estimate are going straight in the trash?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have two kids in APS and things don’t seem to be falling apart at all.

Interesting.


I know tons of APS families down with COVID. It’s spreading like crazy out there!


+1

Highest levels aside from the omicron winter wave.


And? COVID will be here forever, and everyone will get it. We've all had it and are done with any of this nonsense testing or restrictions. Living normal and not even thinking about it.
And it's super disruptive if tons of teachers and kids are out sick. Do you shrug at a norovirus outbreak? Just resign yourself to puking for three days? I'm not gojng to stick my head in the sand and have my family catch covid and spend a week or more feeling awful. We should all be outside as much as possible and masking inside with well fitting N95s/KN95s. There's a wave right now. Let's take sensible measures.


Serious question. Do you think the masking helped in January? I know your answer will be yes. My answer would be probably some but also not as much as you think it did. I've seen how little kids wear masks. I've also seen what the high school kids do on the weekends and how much the mask is around their chins.

You all think we have way more control than we really do. That we could just mask harder and this would stop happening to us collectively. No. The wave is going to come and go. If you personally really want to do everything possible to make sure you and your family don't get it during this wave, which will go on regardless and would be happening even if there was still an APS mask mandate, wear an N95 at all times and put the fear of god in your children and tell them not to eat snack in class and hope that they actually wear their mask correctly all day. That's really the best you're going to be able to do anymore. Also, don't go inside unmasked with anyone. Those are all things within your control.
Anonymous
Post 05/11/2022 13:05     Subject: Re:APS COVID Tests for Spring Break - What percentage do you estimate are going straight in the trash?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have two kids in APS and things don’t seem to be falling apart at all.

Interesting.


I know tons of APS families down with COVID. It’s spreading like crazy out there!


+1

Highest levels aside from the omicron winter wave.


And? COVID will be here forever, and everyone will get it. We've all had it and are done with any of this nonsense testing or restrictions. Living normal and not even thinking about it.


OK. We are in another surge. Highest numbers aside from the omicron winter.

We got it. You don't care. You probably knowingly sent your sick kid to school to infect everyone else. Thanks.
Anonymous
Post 05/11/2022 13:01     Subject: Re:APS COVID Tests for Spring Break - What percentage do you estimate are going straight in the trash?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have two kids in APS and things don’t seem to be falling apart at all.

Interesting.


I know tons of APS families down with COVID. It’s spreading like crazy out there!


+1

Highest levels aside from the omicron winter wave.


And? COVID will be here forever, and everyone will get it. We've all had it and are done with any of this nonsense testing or restrictions. Living normal and not even thinking about it.
And it's super disruptive if tons of teachers and kids are out sick. Do you shrug at a norovirus outbreak? Just resign yourself to puking for three days? I'm not gojng to stick my head in the sand and have my family catch covid and spend a week or more feeling awful. We should all be outside as much as possible and masking inside with well fitting N95s/KN95s. There's a wave right now. Let's take sensible measures.


I will never understand this “COVID will be here forever. Let’s throw our hands up and do nothing” narrative. We know it’s going to be around, which is exactly why we should take the common sense measures you just described.

Would these people also not bother with cancer screenings or preventive efforts because cancer is going to be around forever? It’s so nonsensical!