Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There should be no consideration of dropping mask requirements in schools until after the winter holiday travel season. Case rates may be low in MoCo right now, but there’s still too many cases elsewhere in the US. It’s too likely that people will bring back cases from elsewhere. If by the end of January we are still as low as we are now, then let’s talk.
I don't think we'll see a big bump from travel. Certainly hope not.
People traveled all summer, while Delta case rates were rising. Schools opened, and Delta/Covid rates keep falling nationally. Friends who are doctors, even my own kids' pediatrician, really thought we'd be lucky to keep school buildings open more than 4-6 weeks. They are still open. MoCo rates (and rates around the country ) have continued to go down.
I'm fine with masks continuing in schools for now. But at some point we need to all accept that this is now an endemic disease and will be with us for the duration.
Anonymous wrote:My 7th grader DS completely surprised me yesterday when we discussed this topic. I was disappointed MCPS didnt lift mask guidelines at least in secondary schools. and his reaction was: "are you nuts? That was totally the right call. With over a thousand kids stuffed into small spaces, masks are a necessity". I guess masks are not stifling his development.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There should be no consideration of dropping mask requirements in schools until after the winter holiday travel season. Case rates may be low in MoCo right now, but there’s still too many cases elsewhere in the US. It’s too likely that people will bring back cases from elsewhere. If by the end of January we are still as low as we are now, then let’s talk.
I don't think we'll see a big bump from travel. Certainly hope not.
People traveled all summer, while Delta case rates were rising. Schools opened, and Delta/Covid rates keep falling nationally. Friends who are doctors, even my own kids' pediatrician, really thought we'd be lucky to keep school buildings open more than 4-6 weeks. They are still open. MoCo rates (and rates around the country ) have continued to go down.
I'm fine with masks continuing in schools for now. But at some point we need to all accept that this is now an endemic disease and will be with us for the duration.
Anonymous wrote:There should be no consideration of dropping mask requirements in schools until after the winter holiday travel season. Case rates may be low in MoCo right now, but there’s still too many cases elsewhere in the US. It’s too likely that people will bring back cases from elsewhere. If by the end of January we are still as low as we are now, then let’s talk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 7th grader DS completely surprised me yesterday when we discussed this topic. I was disappointed MCPS didnt lift mask guidelines at least in secondary schools. and his reaction was: "are you nuts? That was totally the right call. With over a thousand kids stuffed into small spaces, masks are a necessity". I guess masks are not stifling his development.
That, plus MCPS can't lift mask guidelines in secondary schools BECAUSE IT'S A STATE REQUIREMENT.
For what it's worth, my (vaccinated) tenth-grader is also far more adamant about masks than I am.
Anonymous wrote:My 7th grader DS completely surprised me yesterday when we discussed this topic. I was disappointed MCPS didnt lift mask guidelines at least in secondary schools. and his reaction was: "are you nuts? That was totally the right call. With over a thousand kids stuffed into small spaces, masks are a necessity". I guess masks are not stifling his development.
Anonymous wrote:My 7th grader DS completely surprised me yesterday when we discussed this topic. I was disappointed MCPS didnt lift mask guidelines at least in secondary schools. and his reaction was: "are you nuts? That was totally the right call. With over a thousand kids stuffed into small spaces, masks are a necessity". I guess masks are not stifling his development.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like we might be heading in that direction! Schools will be the last place for masks to come off, but this is a start, thankfully!!
https://bethesdamagazine.com/bethesda-beat/coronavirus/montgomery-county-might-be-nearing-end-of-indoor-mask-mandate/
It is right around the corner for the masks to come off in schools!! And private schools will probably be doing it even sooner!!
Today on WTOP "Maryland school officials consider revising mask mandates, quarantine rules"
https://wtop.com/maryland/2021/10/md-school-board-will-consider-revising-mask-mandates-quarantining-rules/?fbclid=IwAR1Z4OdFVYqcZYKDDpUEtIBjB1yhGyoKC9CQxi2i4ogdF8THkhKzK-E08c8
Really irresponsible when many kids are not vaccinated.
And yet totally in line with CDC guidelines.
CDC and AAP recommend masking in schools.
I wonder if this will change once 5 to 11 are vaccinated. There’s already a little spread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which part of it being a state requirement does everyone not understanding? Such classic mcps (misplaced) hate.
I'm surprised that they aren't blaming the teacher's union
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like we might be heading in that direction! Schools will be the last place for masks to come off, but this is a start, thankfully!!
https://bethesdamagazine.com/bethesda-beat/coronavirus/montgomery-county-might-be-nearing-end-of-indoor-mask-mandate/
It is right around the corner for the masks to come off in schools!! And private schools will probably be doing it even sooner!!
Today on WTOP "Maryland school officials consider revising mask mandates, quarantine rules"
https://wtop.com/maryland/2021/10/md-school-board-will-consider-revising-mask-mandates-quarantining-rules/?fbclid=IwAR1Z4OdFVYqcZYKDDpUEtIBjB1yhGyoKC9CQxi2i4ogdF8THkhKzK-E08c8
Really irresponsible when many kids are not vaccinated.
And yet totally in line with CDC guidelines.
CDC and AAP recommend masking in schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which part of it being a state requirement does everyone not understanding? Such classic mcps (misplaced) hate.
I'm surprised that they aren't blaming the teacher's union
Anonymous wrote:Which part of it being a state requirement does everyone not understanding? Such classic mcps (misplaced) hate.