Anonymous wrote:Yes. I would never trust Youngkin’s take on public health after his handling at the Carlyle Group. I bet his son’s private school continues to require masks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is going to be a contact tracing nightmare. They used to just contact trace at lunch, now it will be all day. Sucks for the unvaccinated kids, who I’m sure will be first to rip off their masks. Enjoy your 10 day quarantine! (5 days only apply if you wear a mask for the next 5 days.)
That’s funny. You think most schools are still contract tracing? They haven’t been and won’t start now.
Anonymous wrote:This is going to be a contact tracing nightmare. They used to just contact trace at lunch, now it will be all day. Sucks for the unvaccinated kids, who I’m sure will be first to rip off their masks. Enjoy your 10 day quarantine! (5 days only apply if you wear a mask for the next 5 days.)
Anonymous wrote:This is going to be a contact tracing nightmare. They used to just contact trace at lunch, now it will be all day. Sucks for the unvaccinated kids, who I’m sure will be first to rip off their masks. Enjoy your 10 day quarantine! (5 days only apply if you wear a mask for the next 5 days.)
Anonymous wrote:I hope my kids wear masks every winter to be honest. It’s been nice to escape the constant colds they usually have from November-March.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids will not be wearing them on Tuesday
I hope whatever school your children attend don’t let them in the building.
Any maskless kid should be required to quarantine if a close contact, regardless of vaccination status.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. Not wearing masks at s time when CDC is recommending higher quality mask (KN95 and N95) is absurd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:APS just issued a statement reiterating that the current mask requirements stand.
+1
Not enforceable. Executive Order overrides it.
He cites a law that backs up his order
He cites a law that gives general, unenumerated rights. There is a specific state law requiring schools to comply with CDC guidance. Even if an EO and a state law were on the same legal footing, the rule of statutory construction would provide that a specific rule trumps a general one. The EO loses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:School nurse here. The clinic is the last place that unmasked children should be placed, with the asthmatic kids, diabetic kids, kids with cancer, autoimmune diseases, organ transplants that I care for every day. I have all of these at my school.
For you and the teachers who are so upset, why do you think this?
You can wear a mask and the children you mentioned can wear a mask.
But you are wearing the mask to protect yourself. It’s for you. So if you want it, then wear it.
Prior to the pandemic, there were definitely people with the conditions you mentioned wearing masks They did so for their protection. Our neighbors who was undergoing chemo wore a mask all the time outside the home. A friend who had horrible allergies wore one at certain times as well. The masks were for their benefit
Is the problem really that you will feel strange or weird if you are the only one wearing a mask? Because I actually think it’s way more that. Otherwise uuu would know that you would continue to wear a mask with no consternation or concern for what others want to do.