Anonymous wrote:https://corporate.dukehealth.org/news/data-finds-universal-masking-limits-school-transmission-covid-19-despite-delta-variant
“The findings of this study are extremely encouraging for the health and safety of students and staff attending schools where universal masking is in place,” said Kanecia Zimmerman, MD, MPH, co-chair of the ABC Science Collaborative. “The Delta variant is more transmissible than previous ancestral variants, but transmission in schools can continue to be low with vaccination among those who are eligible, strict adherence to masking, and avoidance of pandemic fatigue.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think it’s time to talk about masks because people are just not ready. I think once the mask mandate for the overall county is gone, people will take a few months to get used to it. I am hoping by spring they will start to let go of some of this anxiety and then our kids can unmask in schools provided MSDe agrees.
Cdc recommends masking at school.
And yet tons of kids coming down with colds and throat infections and coughs.
How do you explain that? Masks are not the long term answer. The folks getting sick with Covid are obese and/or have lung issues. Let's tackle that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Masks are not a big deal until we get everyone (most) vaxxed. The kids are pretty indifferent, just the parents. Typical wedge issue/non-issue to stir up the ranks.
I mean we can debate about whether they are necessary but stop gaslighting on them being awesome. Yes, my neurotypical kids will comply and wear them because that is the price for in person school but they are a big deal to them. My daughter says she can’t recognize her classmates on the playground and has difficulty hearing and understanding her teacher. She is soft spoken so when she says please repeat she is often not heard behind 3 layers of cotton. They are not great for learning and developing peer relationships which is probably why other countries are quicker to let them go in schools once cases under control.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teacher here… the students care way less about masks than psycho parents. Yes, first graders are more mature and respectful than people tasked with being in charge of your kids mental health.
Agreed. My kindergartener whines not at all about masks. Literally never. Unlike most adults.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think it’s time to talk about masks because people are just not ready. I think once the mask mandate for the overall county is gone, people will take a few months to get used to it. I am hoping by spring they will start to let go of some of this anxiety and then our kids can unmask in schools provided MSDe agrees.
Cdc recommends masking at school.
And yet tons of kids coming down with colds and throat infections and coughs.
How do you explain that? Masks are not the long term answer. The folks getting sick with Covid are obese and/or have lung issues. Let's tackle that.
Anonymous wrote:Masks are not a big deal until we get everyone (most) vaxxed. The kids are pretty indifferent, just the parents. Typical wedge issue/non-issue to stir up the ranks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teacher here… the students care way less about masks than psycho parents. Yes, first graders are more mature and respectful than people tasked with being in charge of your kids mental health.
Exactlly this. The Reeseman, Smelkinson crew are going bananas because for once their lives have been inconvenienced. It's not always about you.
I’m so exhausted by them. I think they felt relevant for once in their lives by getting bylines in forced op-Ed’s and somehow think they are important.
Lol you think you’re exhausted? I work at the NIH. Smelkinson thinks it’s still 2002 and proud not to be like other women.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teacher here… the students care way less about masks than psycho parents. Yes, first graders are more mature and respectful than people tasked with being in charge of your kids mental health.
Exactlly this. The Reeseman, Smelkinson crew are going bananas because for once their lives have been inconvenienced. It's not always about you.
I’m so exhausted by them. I think they felt relevant for once in their lives by getting bylines in forced op-Ed’s and somehow think they are important.
Lol you think you’re exhausted? I work at the NIH. Smelkinson thinks it’s still 2002 and proud not to be like other women.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think it’s time to talk about masks because people are just not ready. I think once the mask mandate for the overall county is gone, people will take a few months to get used to it. I am hoping by spring they will start to let go of some of this anxiety and then our kids can unmask in schools provided MSDe agrees.
Cdc recommends masking at school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teacher here… the students care way less about masks than psycho parents. Yes, first graders are more mature and respectful than people tasked with being in charge of your kids mental health.
Agreed. My kindergartener whines not at all about masks. Literally never. Unlike most adults.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teacher here… the students care way less about masks than psycho parents. Yes, first graders are more mature and respectful than people tasked with being in charge of your kids mental health.
Exactlly this. The Reeseman, Smelkinson crew are going bananas because for once their lives have been inconvenienced. It's not always about you.
I’m so exhausted by them. I think they felt relevant for once in their lives by getting bylines in forced op-Ed’s and somehow think they are important.
Lol you think you’re exhausted? I work at the NIH. Smelkinson thinks it’s still 2002 and proud not to be like other women.
She also thinks she’s way more clever and funny than she is…she’s 100% not as smart as she thinks she is. We all wish she’d shut up. She’s making women scientists look terrible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The last couple of months have gone great for MCPS (although last year was such an utter failure when the rest of the country went back that they deserve no kudos).
Over the last few weeks we have had unmasked homecoming, parties, kids are having playdates constantly, and even unmasked lunch in schools. And almost no spread (very minimal at worst).
With the 5 to 11 group set to vaccinated very shortly, when do we start discussing masks? If you are a "mask forever" type please spare me, you are not based in reality or science. This is a serious discussion about when we think it will be safe. That day is coming, and probably sooner than we think. Me? I am think by Jan 2022 masks won't be necessary in schools and MCPS will ultimately have to bow to public pressure.
It's a STATE requirement. Did you know that?
https://news.maryland.gov/msde/new-masking-requirement-effective-immediately-for-all-maryland-public-schools/
Anonymous wrote:Teacher here… the students care way less about masks than psycho parents. Yes, first graders are more mature and respectful than people tasked with being in charge of your kids mental health.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teacher here… the students care way less about masks than psycho parents. Yes, first graders are more mature and respectful than people tasked with being in charge of your kids mental health.
Exactlly this. The Reeseman, Smelkinson crew are going bananas because for once their lives have been inconvenienced. It's not always about you.
I’m so exhausted by them. I think they felt relevant for once in their lives by getting bylines in forced op-Ed’s and somehow think they are important.
Lol you think you’re exhausted? I work at the NIH. Smelkinson thinks it’s still 2002 and proud not to be like other women.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teacher here… the students care way less about masks than psycho parents. Yes, first graders are more mature and respectful than people tasked with being in charge of your kids mental health.
Exactlly this. The Reeseman, Smelkinson crew are going bananas because for once their lives have been inconvenienced. It's not always about you.
I’m so exhausted by them. I think they felt relevant for once in their lives by getting bylines in forced op-Ed’s and somehow think they are important.