Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The weekly case rate (which was already HIGH transmission) is now going back up.
Ya'll are a bunch of dingbats.
Nope, sorry. Not at our private school. Down to 0.04 %
Right, if it doesn’t affect you then who cares, amirite?
Anonymous wrote:The weekly case rate (which was already HIGH transmission) is now going back up.
Ya'll are a bunch of dingbats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like you people are on a different planet. Read this and tell me that it’s a good idea to take masks off while transmission is still “high” in DC …
https://www.science.org/content/article/covid-19-takes-serious-toll-heart-health-full-year-after-recovery
If they have a years worth of data, all of the people in this study caught the virus pre-vaccination. Weighing the benefit of mandatory masking against the risk of disease is an entirely different calculation when vaccines are available. And as of right now, everyone over the age of 5 has the opportunity to be fully vaccinated. I have no problem letting individual students/teachers continue to mask to protect themselves. But to continue to impose the burden across the entire school population to protect others is no longer acceptable.
It's really not a burden. You are making it a burden because you are a drama llama.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So....teachers are going to quit if there aren't masks on children in schools? Really?
Somehow I doubt this. Why? Because 1) they teachers are all vaccinated and their risk of hospitalization or death is very low because of that. I would expect that teachers have some basic risk assessment where that is clear to them. 2) a lot of them don't like the masks, either, 3) if they actually have some sort of consistent risk assessment then they aren't doing anything else that puts them at risk (and we know that's not true), 4) they know as well as the rest of us that kids aren't wearing masks perfectly.
I'm kind of tired of being threatened by the fears of the irrational.
+1 I'm a teacher and I don't foresee any sort of work stoppage or mass exodus over removing the mask mandate. The outliers might leave but they are few and far between
There are probably 5 DCPS teachers on Twitter who would start a campaign about quitting.
But would others follow? One of them frequently posts worried selfies as she goes off to teach her admittedly poorly attended high school class (or walk on an icy sidewalk, you name it). Each one is like she’s going off to war. I don’t think most teachers are this extra.
I am sure some would do a work stoppage but only a very small percent. For most a paycheck is way more important than mask wearing. And there is absolutely no way I would protest/strike/work to the rule/etc. for a mask mandate. I absolutely want it repealed.
-DCPS teacher seeing more and more lax mask wearing at school
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So....teachers are going to quit if there aren't masks on children in schools? Really?
Somehow I doubt this. Why? Because 1) they teachers are all vaccinated and their risk of hospitalization or death is very low because of that. I would expect that teachers have some basic risk assessment where that is clear to them. 2) a lot of them don't like the masks, either, 3) if they actually have some sort of consistent risk assessment then they aren't doing anything else that puts them at risk (and we know that's not true), 4) they know as well as the rest of us that kids aren't wearing masks perfectly.
I'm kind of tired of being threatened by the fears of the irrational.
+1 I'm a teacher and I don't foresee any sort of work stoppage or mass exodus over removing the mask mandate. The outliers might leave but they are few and far between
There are probably 5 DCPS teachers on Twitter who would start a campaign about quitting.
But would others follow? One of them frequently posts worried selfies as she goes off to teach her admittedly poorly attended high school class (or walk on an icy sidewalk, you name it). Each one is like she’s going off to war. I don’t think most teachers are this extra.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So....teachers are going to quit if there aren't masks on children in schools? Really?
Somehow I doubt this. Why? Because 1) they teachers are all vaccinated and their risk of hospitalization or death is very low because of that. I would expect that teachers have some basic risk assessment where that is clear to them. 2) a lot of them don't like the masks, either, 3) if they actually have some sort of consistent risk assessment then they aren't doing anything else that puts them at risk (and we know that's not true), 4) they know as well as the rest of us that kids aren't wearing masks perfectly.
I'm kind of tired of being threatened by the fears of the irrational.
+1 I'm a teacher and I don't foresee any sort of work stoppage or mass exodus over removing the mask mandate. The outliers might leave but they are few and far between
There are probably 5 DCPS teachers on Twitter who would start a campaign about quitting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The weekly case rate (which was already HIGH transmission) is now going back up.
Ya'll are a bunch of dingbats.
Nope, sorry. Not at our private school. Down to 0.04 %
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The weekly case rate (which was already HIGH transmission) is now going back up.
Ya'll are a bunch of dingbats.
Nope, sorry. Not at our private school. Down to 0.04 %
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So....teachers are going to quit if there aren't masks on children in schools? Really?
Somehow I doubt this. Why? Because 1) they teachers are all vaccinated and their risk of hospitalization or death is very low because of that. I would expect that teachers have some basic risk assessment where that is clear to them. 2) a lot of them don't like the masks, either, 3) if they actually have some sort of consistent risk assessment then they aren't doing anything else that puts them at risk (and we know that's not true), 4) they know as well as the rest of us that kids aren't wearing masks perfectly.
I'm kind of tired of being threatened by the fears of the irrational.
+1 I'm a teacher and I don't foresee any sort of work stoppage or mass exodus over removing the mask mandate. The outliers might leave but they are few and far between
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like you people are on a different planet. Read this and tell me that it’s a good idea to take masks off while transmission is still “high” in DC …
https://www.science.org/content/article/covid-19-takes-serious-toll-heart-health-full-year-after-recovery
If they have a years worth of data, all of the people in this study caught the virus pre-vaccination. Weighing the benefit of mandatory masking against the risk of disease is an entirely different calculation when vaccines are available. And as of right now, everyone over the age of 5 has the opportunity to be fully vaccinated. I have no problem letting individual students/teachers continue to mask to protect themselves. But to continue to impose the burden across the entire school population to protect others is no longer acceptable.
It's really not a burden. You are making it a burden because you are a drama llama.
Right?! If they give my vaccinated children the option to wear a mask, how will my neighbors know I'm a good person? As it is, they can barely see my 'thank You Dr. Fauci" sign from the street...
Anonymous wrote:The weekly case rate (which was already HIGH transmission) is now going back up.
Ya'll are a bunch of dingbats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like you people are on a different planet. Read this and tell me that it’s a good idea to take masks off while transmission is still “high” in DC …
https://www.science.org/content/article/covid-19-takes-serious-toll-heart-health-full-year-after-recovery
If they have a years worth of data, all of the people in this study caught the virus pre-vaccination. Weighing the benefit of mandatory masking against the risk of disease is an entirely different calculation when vaccines are available. And as of right now, everyone over the age of 5 has the opportunity to be fully vaccinated. I have no problem letting individual students/teachers continue to mask to protect themselves. But to continue to impose the burden across the entire school population to protect others is no longer acceptable.
It's really not a burden. You are making it a burden because you are a drama llama.
Right?! If they give my vaccinated children the option to wear a mask, how will my neighbors know I'm a good person? As it is, they can barely see my 'thank You Dr. Fauci" sign from the street...