Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, but I bought a case of Lysol wipes this weekend. DH took 5 to his school. I took 5 to mine. DD took 7 to hers (One per classroom).
I also gave DD a bottle of hand sanitizer.
So you and your husband are teachers?
We are a two-teacher HH, and this never crossed our minds.
Yes, we are. We both have some health issues so we’re pretty vigilant about cleaning our classrooms and encouraging student hygiene. Hard to do when the bathrooms don’t have liquid soap, warm water, or paper towels.
Anonymous wrote:The school needs to enforce hand washing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, but I bought a case of Lysol wipes this weekend. DH took 5 to his school. I took 5 to mine. DD took 7 to hers (One per classroom).
I also gave DD a bottle of hand sanitizer.
So you and your husband are teachers?
We are a two-teacher HH, and this never crossed our minds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, but I bought a case of Lysol wipes this weekend. DH took 5 to his school. I took 5 to mine. DD took 7 to hers (One per classroom).
I also gave DD a bottle of hand sanitizer.
This is hilarious! Wait...you are joking, right?
Anonymous wrote:If it gets to the point people should be doing this, school should be cancelled.
Anonymous wrote:It is wonderful that MCPS made a statement.
Whoever posted it here. Thanks.
What was the source? Was it sent via email to all parents as well?
Anonymous wrote:
Microbiologist here.
No, there is no reason to walk around with masks in the USA right now, except perhaps in international airports and on board international-bound airplanes.
However, thinking about this for future pandemics, if your child needs to go to school wearing a mask, it means the school system should consider closing temporarily. Hopefully we will never have that scenario here, but this is one of the measures epidemiologists need to plan for.