Anonymous wrote:Yay. More positive case emails from school. đ itâs going to be interesting the next few weeks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are we still arguing this. Kids can unmask now. We aren't going back. Not sure what the point is of continuing to argue.
For what it is worth. I volunteered at our school this morning. I greeted students so I saw pretty much saw everyone and probably saw under 10 kids unmasked (this is ES).
Interesting, I saw the opposite at our N. Arl school. Less than a handful (including my child) were masked in their class. School dynamics by location are certainly interesting!
I don't understand the shaming of people who continue to mask. It's almost as if some of these parents are don't know where to focus their energy now that kids are in school, in person, unmasked. They've been raging for so long they can't appreciate where we are now.
For our family, we need to wait and see a bit. Our child has epilepsy and it can be triggered by illness. There's not enough known about how COVID would trigger their seizures yet so we're being careful because we can. We know how flu, strep, etc trigger/don't trigger because there's been decades of research. That being said, we're happy for the other kids who can shed the mask.
Anonymous wrote:
Ok. But at what point will you unmask then? Never? If the CDC says, as it does now, that places like Arlington and DC donât need to mask, what will convince you?
Anonymous wrote:Why are we still arguing this. Kids can unmask now. We aren't going back. Not sure what the point is of continuing to argue.
For what it is worth. I volunteered at our school this morning. I greeted students so I saw pretty much saw everyone and probably saw under 10 kids unmasked (this is ES).
Anonymous wrote:I work. Whatâs wrong with the people who who are calling keeping a kid home when they are sick self sacrificing or assuming I donât work. This is normal behavior and what you are supposed to do. What are YOU doing when your kid is sick, if this is remarkable to you???
I also hope this is over.
Anonymous wrote:If we're marching into WWWIII, I want my kids to breathe some of that free, clean air while they can.
Seriously though, I think that the masks are a gradual fade over the next couple of months to a small minority of kids who continue on.
Anonymous wrote:So is Joe Biden now considered an anti-masker????
Anonymous wrote:Masks are not really appropriate for young children, it impedes phonics and learning to read. My kid is in kindergarten and his teacher has point blank said this. She said that theyâve had to really lower expectations this year because itâs much harder for her to tell âwho knows whatâ since she canât see their mouths during circle time. Itâs better than virtual school, but itâs far from ideal. I think that if you want to keep masking outside of school, and if you want to mandate masks for older kids great. But kids first grade and younger should not be masked.