Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Next Youngkin is going to ban hand sanitizer and soap from schools and businesses that sell food. "We're sick as he11 and we're not going to take it anymore!"
Seriously, I do worry that red states will start overturning all vaccine requirements and we'll see more measles and mumps. The school vaccine requirements are a really important public health measure, and it's absolutely crazy there are people out saying they want to overturn them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Next Youngkin is going to ban hand sanitizer and soap from schools and businesses that sell food. "We're sick as he11 and we're not going to take it anymore!"
Seriously, I do worry that red states will start overturning all vaccine requirements and we'll see more measles and mumps. The school vaccine requirements are a really important public health measure, and it's absolutely crazy there are people out saying they want to overturn them.
OMG. Youngkin’s proposal has bipartisan support and is very reasonable, based on the numbers and science.
PP - you hysterical reaction, along with the other political sniping, is proof that progressivism is a mental disorder.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Next Youngkin is going to ban hand sanitizer and soap from schools and businesses that sell food. "We're sick as he11 and we're not going to take it anymore!"
Seriously, I do worry that red states will start overturning all vaccine requirements and we'll see more measles and mumps. The school vaccine requirements are a really important public health measure, and it's absolutely crazy there are people out saying they want to overturn them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Next Youngkin is going to ban hand sanitizer and soap from schools and businesses that sell food. "We're sick as he11 and we're not going to take it anymore!"
Seriously, I do worry that red states will start overturning all vaccine requirements and we'll see more measles and mumps. The school vaccine requirements are a really important public health measure, and it's absolutely crazy there are people out saying they want to overturn them.
Anonymous wrote:Next Youngkin is going to ban hand sanitizer and soap from schools and businesses that sell food. "We're sick as he11 and we're not going to take it anymore!"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sad he'd put children at risk this way, all to boost his base.
Children in the buildings in the first place are at risk. Might as well remove the masks.
And remove the seatbelts too from the risky cars. These arguments are weak. Masks protect. We're still at levels higher than last winter. There's no rush for this.
No one is removing masks from schools, you just have a choice. Seatbelts don't impair your ability to drive. Masks impair the ability to learn and connect for many students. The analogy is dumb.
Stop feeding them trolls. They want endless masking and endless mass experimentation via “vaccines”.
Let them whine. Masks are coming off. I plan on playing a song called Mask-off on that first day haha.
Your quotes around the word "vaccines" are not helping the much-more-reasonable cause of losing the masks in schools. There is a group of people who refused to get vaccinated or their kids vaccinates, will be the first to remove their masks, will refuse to test for Covid, and will undoubtedly send their kids to school when they're sick. It's this group that worries the rest of us and gives us pause about sending our kids to school unmasked quite yet.
Interestingly there's a thread on what the unvaccinated will do as mask rules change in the Health forum, and the few people who've responded saying they are unvaccinated or their kids are have indicated that they will continue to mask.
But yeah, I believe there are a handful in the category you mention and they don't make anyone look good, do they?
I find people screaming about mask mandates are the same ones who won't get their kids vaccinated. Maybe it's just in my kids' schools though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sad he'd put children at risk this way, all to boost his base.
Children in the buildings in the first place are at risk. Might as well remove the masks.
And remove the seatbelts too from the risky cars. These arguments are weak. Masks protect. We're still at levels higher than last winter. There's no rush for this.
No one is removing masks from schools, you just have a choice. Seatbelts don't impair your ability to drive. Masks impair the ability to learn and connect for many students. The analogy is dumb.
Stop feeding them trolls. They want endless masking and endless mass experimentation via “vaccines”.
Let them whine. Masks are coming off. I plan on playing a song called Mask-off on that first day haha.
Your quotes around the word "vaccines" are not helping the much-more-reasonable cause of losing the masks in schools. There is a group of people who refused to get vaccinated or their kids vaccinates, will be the first to remove their masks, will refuse to test for Covid, and will undoubtedly send their kids to school when they're sick. It's this group that worries the rest of us and gives us pause about sending our kids to school unmasked quite yet.
Interestingly there's a thread on what the unvaccinated will do as mask rules change in the Health forum, and the few people who've responded saying they are unvaccinated or their kids are have indicated that they will continue to mask.
But yeah, I believe there are a handful in the category you mention and they don't make anyone look good, do they?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sad he'd put children at risk this way, all to boost his base.
Children in the buildings in the first place are at risk. Might as well remove the masks.
And remove the seatbelts too from the risky cars. These arguments are weak. Masks protect. We're still at levels higher than last winter. There's no rush for this.
No one is removing masks from schools, you just have a choice. Seatbelts don't impair your ability to drive. Masks impair the ability to learn and connect for many students. The analogy is dumb.
Stop feeding them trolls. They want endless masking and endless mass experimentation via “vaccines”.
Let them whine. Masks are coming off. I plan on playing a song called Mask-off on that first day haha.
Your quotes around the word "vaccines" are not helping the much-more-reasonable cause of losing the masks in schools. There is a group of people who refused to get vaccinated or their kids vaccinates, will be the first to remove their masks, will refuse to test for Covid, and will undoubtedly send their kids to school when they're sick. It's this group that worries the rest of us and gives us pause about sending our kids to school unmasked quite yet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sad he'd put children at risk this way, all to boost his base.
Children in the buildings in the first place are at risk. Might as well remove the masks.
And remove the seatbelts too from the risky cars. These arguments are weak. Masks protect. We're still at levels higher than last winter. There's no rush for this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sad he'd put children at risk this way, all to boost his base.
Children in the buildings in the first place are at risk. Might as well remove the masks.
And remove the seatbelts too from the risky cars. These arguments are weak. Masks protect. We're still at levels higher than last winter. There's no rush for this.
No one is removing masks from schools, you just have a choice. Seatbelts don't impair your ability to drive. Masks impair the ability to learn and connect for many students. The analogy is dumb.
Stop feeding them trolls. They want endless masking and endless mass experimentation via “vaccines”.
Let them whine. Masks are coming off. I plan on playing a song called Mask-off on that first day haha.
Your quotes around the word "vaccines" are not helping the much-more-reasonable cause of losing the masks in schools. There is a group of people who refused to get vaccinated or their kids vaccinates, will be the first to remove their masks, will refuse to test for Covid, and will undoubtedly send their kids to school when they're sick. It's this group that worries the rest of us and gives us pause about sending our kids to school unmasked quite yet.
These aren't muzzles that are strapped on, these are masks that the kids can remove when appropriate. You don't like your mask? It'll be mask optional shortly but there's always homeschool or distance learning if you're in earnest.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sad he'd put children at risk this way, all to boost his base.
Children in the buildings in the first place are at risk. Might as well remove the masks.
And remove the seatbelts too from the risky cars. These arguments are weak. Masks protect. We're still at levels higher than last winter. There's no rush for this.
Actually there is. If you don't like it, keep your kids gagged. No one cares - great day for Virginia~!
Parents are free to strap Covid muzzles on their own kids.
You like your mask? You can keep masking your kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sad he'd put children at risk this way, all to boost his base.
Children in the buildings in the first place are at risk. Might as well remove the masks.
And remove the seatbelts too from the risky cars. These arguments are weak. Masks protect. We're still at levels higher than last winter. There's no rush for this.
No one is removing masks from schools, you just have a choice. Seatbelts don't impair your ability to drive. Masks impair the ability to learn and connect for many students. The analogy is dumb.
Stop feeding them trolls. They want endless masking and endless mass experimentation via “vaccines”.
Let them whine. Masks are coming off. I plan on playing a song called Mask-off on that first day haha.