Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are teachers supposed to do if kids are uncomfortable with unmasked students? Put those kids in a corner? Ugh, I am dreading this as a teacher.
Not in a corner, but I’ll update my seating chart for sure.
But what if it is one/two kids? Do you put them in the back together?
Why not?
And as of right now - FCPS said they’re requiring masks.
But if I understand the EO correctly, it doesn’t matter what FCPS requires—parents can opt out. And there’s no procedure or process for opting out. It’s as simple as just sending your kid maskless
Well I certainly hope FCPS’ stance prevails, but who decides?
And FCPS said - we don't care - masks are the rule under SB1303.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You idiots do realize Lord Fauci himself admitted under oath that there is essentially no escaping covid, right?
https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/589344-fauci-omicron-will-infect-just-about-everybody
But go ahead, quit your teaching job while you still frequent the grocery stores staffed by...people around maskless people. And muzzle toddlers because...science!
That’s not what he said. What he said is that it will “find” almost everyone — that is, he’s talking about exposure. Exposure is *not* the same thing as infection or illness.
+1
Being boosted and wearing a mask is how you prevent exposure from becoming an infection. Egads, the lack of scientific literacy drives me crazy.
Seriously? Have you not been following the Omicron surge? I'm boosted and wear a KN95 mask at my school. I still caught Covid from one of my students (who wears KF94 masks). No surprise... I often sit right next to this student to help them out throughout the day. My bout with Covid happened for a couple of days at the beginning of winter break, and my symptoms were a scratchy throat and sniffly/stuffy nose. The key is VACCINATION not masks.
Vaccination is most important, but we're not getting 100% vacciation and masks lowers transmission. If everyone was 100% vaccinated and boosted I'd say we could get rid of masks. But that's not yet the case.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reminder: anyone on here can claim to be a teacher, a FCPS parent, etc but could be lying. In all likelihood, a good percentage of posters here are lying, and have nothing to do with FCPS and perhaps don’t even live in the county, but are posting here because of nefarious motivations. There is a huge nationwide movement to sow division and chaos at the local levels. So just take these boards with a huge grain of salt.
+100
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are teachers supposed to do if kids are uncomfortable with unmasked students? Put those kids in a corner? Ugh, I am dreading this as a teacher.
Not in a corner, but I’ll update my seating chart for sure.
But what if it is one/two kids? Do you put them in the back together?
Why not?
And as of right now - FCPS said they’re requiring masks.
But if I understand the EO correctly, it doesn’t matter what FCPS requires—parents can opt out. And there’s no procedure or process for opting out. It’s as simple as just sending your kid maskless
Anonymous wrote:Reminder: anyone on here can claim to be a teacher, a FCPS parent, etc but could be lying. In all likelihood, a good percentage of posters here are lying, and have nothing to do with FCPS and perhaps don’t even live in the county, but are posting here because of nefarious motivations. There is a huge nationwide movement to sow division and chaos at the local levels. So just take these boards with a huge grain of salt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You idiots do realize Lord Fauci himself admitted under oath that there is essentially no escaping covid, right?
https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/589344-fauci-omicron-will-infect-just-about-everybody
But go ahead, quit your teaching job while you still frequent the grocery stores staffed by...people around maskless people. And muzzle toddlers because...science!
That’s not what he said. What he said is that it will “find” almost everyone — that is, he’s talking about exposure. Exposure is *not* the same thing as infection or illness.
+1
Being boosted and wearing a mask is how you prevent exposure from becoming an infection. Egads, the lack of scientific literacy drives me crazy.
Seriously? Have you not been following the Omicron surge? I'm boosted and wear a KN95 mask at my school. I still caught Covid from one of my students (who wears KF94 masks). No surprise... I often sit right next to this student to help them out throughout the day. My bout with Covid happened for a couple of days at the beginning of winter break, and my symptoms were a scratchy throat and sniffly/stuffy nose. The key is VACCINATION not masks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^^ So this means that we do not need a mask mandate, right?
PP here.
I don’t know how much good they do and I have no interest in teaching in an KN95.
Anonymous wrote:^^^ So this means that we do not need a mask mandate, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You idiots do realize Lord Fauci himself admitted under oath that there is essentially no escaping covid, right?
https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/589344-fauci-omicron-will-infect-just-about-everybody
But go ahead, quit your teaching job while you still frequent the grocery stores staffed by...people around maskless people. And muzzle toddlers because...science!
That’s not what he said. What he said is that it will “find” almost everyone — that is, he’s talking about exposure. Exposure is *not* the same thing as infection or illness.
+1
Being boosted and wearing a mask is how you prevent exposure from becoming an infection. Egads, the lack of scientific literacy drives me crazy.
Seriously? Have you not been following the Omicron surge? I'm boosted and wear a KN95 mask at my school. I still caught Covid from one of my students (who wears KF94 masks). No surprise... I often sit right next to this student to help them out throughout the day. My bout with Covid happened for a couple of days at the beginning of winter break, and my symptoms were a scratchy throat and sniffly/stuffy nose. The key is VACCINATION not masks.
The key is both. My whole family is vaxed and boosted and wear KN95 masks and none of us have ever had covid. We have been close contacts and around people who ended up with covid but not us. See how anecdotal evidence doesn't mean anything?
But you know that you will all catch it eventually, right? Or are you all planning to wear KN95 masks for the rest of your lives?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You idiots do realize Lord Fauci himself admitted under oath that there is essentially no escaping covid, right?
https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/589344-fauci-omicron-will-infect-just-about-everybody
But go ahead, quit your teaching job while you still frequent the grocery stores staffed by...people around maskless people. And muzzle toddlers because...science!
That’s not what he said. What he said is that it will “find” almost everyone — that is, he’s talking about exposure. Exposure is *not* the same thing as infection or illness.
+1
Being boosted and wearing a mask is how you prevent exposure from becoming an infection. Egads, the lack of scientific literacy drives me crazy.
Seriously? Have you not been following the Omicron surge? I'm boosted and wear a KN95 mask at my school. I still caught Covid from one of my students (who wears KF94 masks). No surprise... I often sit right next to this student to help them out throughout the day. My bout with Covid happened for a couple of days at the beginning of winter break, and my symptoms were a scratchy throat and sniffly/stuffy nose. The key is VACCINATION not masks.
The key is both. My whole family is vaxed and boosted and wear KN95 masks and none of us have ever had covid. We have been close contacts and around people who ended up with covid but not us. See how anecdotal evidence doesn't mean anything?