Anonymous wrote:The goal was never to prevent illness. It was to avoid overwhelming hospitals.
Anonymous wrote:The goal was never to prevent illness. It was to avoid overwhelming hospitals.
Anonymous wrote:If this version of the virus were first and not the original version that was very dangerous, we wouldn’t even be worried about it. With treatment options and vaccines and a diminished virus, it’s simply time to move on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So absurd. They'll require masks in classrooms and as soon as students leave class, the mask comes off. This does absolutely nothing except annoy everyone.
I’m sure the UC schools all mandated vaccines and boosters already. So, this does seem absurd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do your kids feel about the possibility of a mask mandate at their universities? Are they mostly fine with it?
If your kid started in 2020 like mine, they will gladly wear a mask to be on campus and actually able to go to class. No one likes it, but if it reduces spread and keeps the school open, responsible kids will do it.
Forced masking actually makes schools more likely to close, because it perpetuates a fear-based approach to covid that makes is more likely that schools will close instead of prioritizing their actual missions to educate in person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do your kids feel about the possibility of a mask mandate at their universities? Are they mostly fine with it?
If your kid started in 2020 like mine, they will gladly wear a mask to be on campus and actually able to go to class. No one likes it, but if it reduces spread and keeps the school open, responsible kids will do it.
Forced masking actually makes schools more likely to close, because it perpetuates a fear-based approach to covid that makes is more likely that schools will close instead of prioritizing their actual missions to educate in person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So absurd. They'll require masks in classrooms and as soon as students leave class, the mask comes off. This does absolutely nothing except annoy everyone.
Indoor masking to keep professors and vulnerable students save.
Professors can be vaccinated and double boosted if they choose to be. Students don’t need to make to keep them safe.
+1. These people are all supposed to be vaccinated. It's not the responsibility of other people to keep them "save."
This seems the perfect post to report/ announce/ brag that DC is not returning to UCLA this fall, and instead is heading to Texas and Rice. DC found that CA really is the land of fruits and nuts, as things like this prove.
So your DC can go to Texas and overwhelm the medical system there. Good for you
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So absurd. They'll require masks in classrooms and as soon as students leave class, the mask comes off. This does absolutely nothing except annoy everyone.
Indoor masking to keep professors and vulnerable students save.
Professors can be vaccinated and double boosted if they choose to be. Students don’t need to make to keep them safe.
Professors cannot work if they get sick with covid. Vaccines help with symptoms not transmission so you need a new talking point.
Does that mean CA colleges will be eliminating the vaccine mandates? Yay!
No because CA college are smart enough to realize that vaccines help reduce symptoms and the severity of symptoms and help keep people out of hospitals, thus keeping our medical facilities available for people with other medical issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do your kids feel about the possibility of a mask mandate at their universities? Are they mostly fine with it?
If your kid started in 2020 like mine, they will gladly wear a mask to be on campus and actually able to go to class. No one likes it, but if it reduces spread and keeps the school open, responsible kids will do it.
Forced masking actually makes schools more likely to close, because it perpetuates a fear-based approach to covid that makes is more likely that schools will close instead of prioritizing their actual missions to educate in person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do your kids feel about the possibility of a mask mandate at their universities? Are they mostly fine with it?
If your kid started in 2020 like mine, they will gladly wear a mask to be on campus and actually able to go to class. No one likes it, but if it reduces spread and keeps the school open, responsible kids will do it.
Forced masking actually makes schools more likely to close, because it perpetuates a fear-based approach to covid that makes is more likely that schools will close instead of prioritizing their actual missions to educate in person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do your kids feel about the possibility of a mask mandate at their universities? Are they mostly fine with it?
If your kid started in 2020 like mine, they will gladly wear a mask to be on campus and actually able to go to class. No one likes it, but if it reduces spread and keeps the school open, responsible kids will do it.