Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because I want schools to stay open and I want my child not to be excluded from schools over an exposure. In a few weeks we’re at test to stay, so that’s better.
Get your kid vaccinated or TTS.
Being vaccinated didn't prevent the recent surge.
+1
This is what has basically changed my mind in the masking issue. The rate of masking in Arlington is super high like almost 100% and still the spread happened.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because I want schools to stay open and I want my child not to be excluded from schools over an exposure. In a few weeks we’re at test to stay, so that’s better.
Get your kid vaccinated or TTS.
Being vaccinated didn't prevent the recent surge.
+1
This is what has basically changed my mind in the masking issue. The rate of masking in Arlington is super high like almost 100% and still the spread happened.
All of the spread seemed to be driven by unmasked holiday activities. There was no spike with school reopening, probably because of masks.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because I want schools to stay open and I want my child not to be excluded from schools over an exposure. In a few weeks we’re at test to stay, so that’s better.
Get your kid vaccinated or TTS.
Being vaccinated didn't prevent the recent surge.
+1
This is what has basically changed my mind in the masking issue. The rate of masking in Arlington is super high like almost 100% and still the spread happened.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because I want schools to stay open and I want my child not to be excluded from schools over an exposure. In a few weeks we’re at test to stay, so that’s better.
Get your kid vaccinated or TTS.
Being vaccinated didn't prevent the recent surge.
Wearing masks didn't prevent the recent surge.
Our community as a whole wasn't masking. Many are just living their lives like it's 2019. Cases surged. And some businesses closed as a result.
But our schools were masking and unlike so many other areas of the country, masks kept schools open here during the surge. Don't you want that?
✅ Yes the community as a whole was masking.
✅ Kids were out of school for the first two weeks of January so for the poster who notes there were more kids out for covid good news! they didn’t get exposed at schools
✅ It was widely acknowledged by professionals that despite masking and high vaccine rate, spread still occurred.
✅ The fear in Arlington is real. That fear is constantly pushed by parents to their children in subtle and not so subtle ways. There are always claims that they don’t discuss these things with their kids but kids overhear their rants, vents, and discussions. Kids know that they are wearing masks to prevent something scary - covid - from happening. And I think we have to stop pretending that this fear and anxiety subtle under current doesn’t effect kids.
✅ In an non judgemental way ask your kids if they know why they are wearing masks, when they think they might not have to wear a mask, what it means if they don’t have to wear a mask anymore, does the idea of not wearing a mask make them nervous, if wearing a mask helps protect them from something scary, what happens when someone gets covid. If you really listen you will probably be surprised at the answers you get from young kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because I want schools to stay open and I want my child not to be excluded from schools over an exposure. In a few weeks we’re at test to stay, so that’s better.
Get your kid vaccinated or TTS.
Being vaccinated didn't prevent the recent surge.
Wearing masks didn't prevent the recent surge.
Our community as a whole wasn't masking. Many are just living their lives like it's 2019. Cases surged. And some businesses closed as a result.
But our schools were masking and unlike so many other areas of the country, masks kept schools open here during the surge. Don't you want that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s just bureaucracy. It’s slow to roll, and no one was down with it in the middle of that surge last month. I’m fine with them off now, except for in schools with preschools.
Come back in a few weeks, OP.
I don't think people realize how high cases still are. We're still on par with the surge from last winter.
Except we’re all vaccinated, it’s a milder virus, and we have access to high quality masks. It’s not the same and it’s time end the mandate.
Deaths just went up in VA. But I'm sure those were "milder" deaths.
Deaths went up in VA due to the high number of unvaccinated people in the southern areas of the state. The vast, vast majority of deaths could have been prevented by people getting vaccinated. Plain and simple. This is not a masking issue. Yes, yes, I know that people in southern VA are not masking as well. But studies have shown that most of the masks that people are wearing (non-N95-type masks) do not work well against the virus. The key is vaccination.
It is time to let vaccinated students/staff opt out of masks.
It’s both vaccines and masks that should be current strategy at keeping Covid at bay.
Went on vacation over the holidays to SW VA with in-laws who live in Southern states. My family masked when out shopping. Theirs did not, as it seems to be a “cultural” thing. We didn’t get Covid. Both other families did, but were lucky not to get seriously ill thanks to vaccines (however, one BIL was very, very sick and missed weeks of work, and all kids had to miss more than 10 days of school while mine missed none). My kids and I wear KN95 masks that are readily available on Amazon. You non-mask zealots are just stubborn douche canoes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because I want schools to stay open and I want my child not to be excluded from schools over an exposure. In a few weeks we’re at test to stay, so that’s better.
Get your kid vaccinated or TTS.
Being vaccinated didn't prevent the recent surge.
Being vaccinated means you don’t miss school for an exposure, dummy.
Anonymous wrote:Not one student or staff member is complaining. This seems to be a parent issue!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s just bureaucracy. It’s slow to roll, and no one was down with it in the middle of that surge last month. I’m fine with them off now, except for in schools with preschools.
Come back in a few weeks, OP.
I don't think people realize how high cases still are. We're still on par with the surge from last winter.
Except we’re all vaccinated, it’s a milder virus, and we have access to high quality masks. It’s not the same and it’s time end the mandate.
Deaths just went up in VA. But I'm sure those were "milder" deaths.
Deaths went up in VA due to the high number of unvaccinated people in the southern areas of the state. The vast, vast majority of deaths could have been prevented by people getting vaccinated. Plain and simple. This is not a masking issue. Yes, yes, I know that people in southern VA are not masking as well. But studies have shown that most of the masks that people are wearing (non-N95-type masks) do not work well against the virus. The key is vaccination.
It is time to let vaccinated students/staff opt out of masks.
Anonymous wrote:You realize you can find “a doctor” to support any particular bias you espouse, right? There are plenty of doctors who still support masking in schools.
Anonymous wrote:The kids with whiny, immature parents complain. They learn it at home.
+1 million
Anonymous wrote:The kids with whiny, immature parents complain. They learn it at home.
+1 million
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s just bureaucracy. It’s slow to roll, and no one was down with it in the middle of that surge last month. I’m fine with them off now, except for in schools with preschools.
Come back in a few weeks, OP.
I don't think people realize how high cases still are. We're still on par with the surge from last winter.
Except we’re all vaccinated, it’s a milder virus, and we have access to high quality masks. It’s not the same and it’s time end the mandate.
Deaths just went up in VA. But I'm sure those were "milder" deaths.