Anonymous wrote:We are blessed at SR to have an amazing panel of extremely well qualified and experienced medical research and practitioner professionals guiding the school’s COVID Policy decisions. They are thoughtful, prudent and trying to minimize disruption to our girls and the school community. I trust their judgment, and this is just temporary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The girls are required to wear N95 masks inside and outside at Stone Ridge. My girl and her friends are getting serious headache from this protocol. Is anyone else having a similar experience?
honestly I would just send them with a cloth mask and tell the school to get over it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Friends who were triple vaxxed and still got COVID said it was still horrible and they were knocked out for days. Local hospitals are still stretched to the limit.
This variant is incredibly contagious. If wearing masks protects our girls and community members such as teachers with immune weaknesses then that is the least we can do.
As far as I have heard, all local Private schools are stepping up COVID precautions. DMV is a global hot spot.
I do hope wearing masks outside will not be necessary in a few weeks though.
“Many people are saying…”
BS. I know 20 people who were triple vaxxed and got covid and it was a cold.
It may have been similar to a cold but it was not a cold.
Colds ARE coronaviruses, nimrod.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Closing schools led to mental health crisis in adolescents.
Wearing K95s, etc., reduce rate of community spread and thus help to keep schools open.
Open schools lead to better emotional health among teens.
Wear the damn masks. This is just temporary. Deal.
Just temporary? We’re going on three years.
Anonymous wrote:The girls are required to wear N95 masks inside and outside at Stone Ridge. My girl and her friends are getting serious headache from this protocol. Is anyone else having a similar experience?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Again with trolls trying to push people away from the safest masks and protocols?!?!?!
My kids have been in N95s since the beginning of the pandemic. They're way more comfortable than fabric ones. Most other families we know feel the same way. Plenty of school and organizations require such masks and no one has had any adverse effects.
As a research scientist, I can also tell you that these masks are worn regularly in research labs, have been for decades, with no adverse effects.
Just stop.
They cause a lot of headaches and facial problems. YOU stop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Friends who were triple vaxxed and still got COVID said it was still horrible and they were knocked out for days. Local hospitals are still stretched to the limit.
This variant is incredibly contagious. If wearing masks protects our girls and community members such as teachers with immune weaknesses then that is the least we can do.
As far as I have heard, all local Private schools are stepping up COVID precautions. DMV is a global hot spot.
I do hope wearing masks outside will not be necessary in a few weeks though.
“Many people are saying…”
BS. I know 20 people who were triple vaxxed and got covid and it was a cold.
My friends said they were wiped out for days
And a fully Vaccinated 14 year old dd of friend became really sick.
It may be like a cold for many but nonetheless local hospitals are overwhelmed so a sizable Minority are becoming sick. Also we do not yet know whether they will develop long haul COVID as did many people with Delta who had mild Symptoms initially.
Local hospitals are not overwhelmed. They are understaffed to begin with and people who test positive start thinking they’re dying and show up to the ER with no symptoms are very late symptoms clogging up the ERs if they’re even clogged for people who are actually really sick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Friends who were triple vaxxed and still got COVID said it was still horrible and they were knocked out for days. Local hospitals are still stretched to the limit.
This variant is incredibly contagious. If wearing masks protects our girls and community members such as teachers with immune weaknesses then that is the least we can do.
As far as I have heard, all local Private schools are stepping up COVID precautions. DMV is a global hot spot.
I do hope wearing masks outside will not be necessary in a few weeks though.
“Many people are saying…”
BS. I know 20 people who were triple vaxxed and got covid and it was a cold.
My friends said they were wiped out for days
We could not get get seen before new year for non COVID medical issue as all the urgent care places we tried were not taking walk ins as they had so many patients .
And a fully Vaccinated 14 year old dd of friend became really sick.
It may be like a cold for many but nonetheless local hospitals are overwhelmed so a sizable Minority are becoming sick. Also we do not yet know whether they will develop long haul COVID as did many people with Delta who had mild Symptoms initially.
Local hospitals are not overwhelmed. They are understaffed to begin with and people who test positive start thinking they’re dying and show up to the ER with no symptoms are very late symptoms clogging up the ERs if they’re even clogged for people who are actually really sick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Friends who were triple vaxxed and still got COVID said it was still horrible and they were knocked out for days. Local hospitals are still stretched to the limit.
This variant is incredibly contagious. If wearing masks protects our girls and community members such as teachers with immune weaknesses then that is the least we can do.
As far as I have heard, all local Private schools are stepping up COVID precautions. DMV is a global hot spot.
I do hope wearing masks outside will not be necessary in a few weeks though.
“Many people are saying…”
BS. I know 20 people who were triple vaxxed and got covid and it was a cold.
It may have been similar to a cold but it was not a cold.