Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I actually follow the science and know that the r naught of kids is low, risk of severe illness is low, so I dont need a magical paw patrol mask on my students’ faces. I’d like them to be able to see mine when I’m reading to them but my guess is teachers will be the last to get to unmask but that’s fine for now.
Also, if you saw how the students actually wear them you’d realize that ‘universal compliance’ is so low it’s a joke and the students have been fine without outbreaks or death for a year.
Deep breaths. It will be okay.
You doing your own research on the Internet is not the way I want public health policies set. And I have been in the schools and see good wearing of masks by most and poor wearing by a few.
Anonymous wrote:I actually follow the science and know that the r naught of kids is low, risk of severe illness is low, so I dont need a magical paw patrol mask on my students’ faces. I’d like them to be able to see mine when I’m reading to them but my guess is teachers will be the last to get to unmask but that’s fine for now.
Also, if you saw how the students actually wear them you’d realize that ‘universal compliance’ is so low it’s a joke and the students have been fine without outbreaks or death for a year.
Deep breaths. It will be okay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I actually follow the science and know that the r naught of kids is low, risk of severe illness is low, so I dont need a magical paw patrol mask on my students’ faces. I’d like them to be able to see mine when I’m reading to them but my guess is teachers will be the last to get to unmask but that’s fine for now.
Also, if you saw how the students actually wear them you’d realize that ‘universal compliance’ is so low it’s a joke and the students have been fine without outbreaks or death for a year.
Deep breaths. It will be okay.
+1000
Newsflash - It’s not your child’s fabric mask, worn below their nose, that has kept the world from ending. Masks in school are merely window dressing.
Anonymous wrote:I actually follow the science and know that the r naught of kids is low, risk of severe illness is low, so I dont need a magical paw patrol mask on my students’ faces. I’d like them to be able to see mine when I’m reading to them but my guess is teachers will be the last to get to unmask but that’s fine for now.
Also, if you saw how the students actually wear them you’d realize that ‘universal compliance’ is so low it’s a joke and the students have been fine without outbreaks or death for a year.
Deep breaths. It will be okay.
Anonymous wrote:No way - teacher here - this is a serious deal breaker for me. I was considering maybe we wouldnt need masks anymore last summer, but not right now when we have more cases than ever before and I have more of a chance of catching it.
Anonymous wrote:Ohhhhh I get it- secretly the anti mask people preferred virtual school and are trying to go back to it by unmasking their kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No way - teacher here - this is a serious deal breaker for me. I was considering maybe we wouldnt need masks anymore last summer, but not right now when we have more cases than ever before and I have more of a chance of catching it.
So what will you do if some of your students show up with no masks? Quit?
Out of curiosity, do you teach elementary or middle/high school? Just curious if you have around 20 students total or around 100.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The local health directors all recommend continued indoor masking, as does the CDC and the association of pediatricians. Why do Youngkin voters think they know more than experts? I hate this new Republican Party. All they do is try and “troll the libs” — they have no interest in governing or helping thre people they are supposed to serve.
They just want to tear it all down.
They will probably recommend it forever. CDC also recommends only eating eggs that are hard-boiled. Doesn’t mean we have to follow their recommendations, which are just that—recommendations, not requirements or regulations.
We are in the middle of a surge. The fact that you went to take away masks right now demonstrates how irrational you are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:APS won’t lift the mandate.
Thankfully.
They won’t lift the mandate, but will be required to allow parents to opt-out their children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all know it’s possible to believe in brakes *and* air bags, yes? We’re in the middle of an unprecedented surge and a hospital crisis.
Hospital crisis. VA hospitals are doing excellent compared to pre-COVID for this time of the year. Hospitals are usually 80% occupied during non-flu seasons, and often fill up during flu seasons.
Right now, VA is at 78% hospital beds occupied and 81% of ICU beds. They're doing amazing. That's what happens when you have a high vaccination rates and a variant is a cold.