Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Today! Get rid of the mask mandates today, immediately. DC daily stats are very low. If someone wants to continue to mask up go ahead, no one will stop you or your child.
Except that the daily stats are not actually very low. They’ve actually plateaued high.
You can’t just make up facts.
Nor can you (make up daily stats). Check https://coronavirus.dc.gov/key-metrics
Umm that shows a weekly case rate of 231.6 /100k. That’s close to as high as ever pre-omicron.
Did you actually understand the data. You are referring to a "weekly" case rate from Jan 31. That is a week ago which includes cases 7 days prior to Jan 31. Todays numbers are much lower (note the daily rate posted on Jan 31 is only 33 cases) which is nowhere near 231. Please read ALL the date/info, case numbers have dropped like a rock.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m sure DC will be among the last to drop so I’m not holding my breath. At most, I think we might see dropping it for outdoor activities / drop off/ pick up as that’s really just COVID theatre.
I've not worn a mask at drop off or pickup in months, and no one seems to care. I'm not the only one, either.
Anonymous wrote:I have been more covid cautious than most these past 2 yrs, but I am admittedly getting very weary of seeing my 4 year old masked and going into school these days. Do you think DC will follow suit to some of the other states, namely New Jersey and Delaware at this point, in reconsidering the mask mandate in schools? I am beginning to think of the social and behavioral consequences of my 4 yr old and her teachers masked all day at school. I can't imagine it's good. And if not now, when? I am already hearing about a subvariant of omicron rising in places like Denmark.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the responses here were not was I was expecting and I'm pleasantly surprised.
People were going to crack eventually and I for one am here for it.
+1. Just as a side note my kids say that their two DCPS schools are starting to slack off on mask enforcement. One DC took his mask off for an entire study hall one day last week- just because he felt like it and I guess to see what would happen- and no one said a word. That wouldn’t have happened 3 weeks ago
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the responses here were not was I was expecting and I'm pleasantly surprised.
People were going to crack eventually and I for one am here for it.
Anonymous wrote:Relevant to this thread:
https://newrepublic.com/article/165306/face-masks-dont-harm-kids-development
Anonymous wrote:are y'all aware there are high risk and immune compromised kids in every school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Today! Get rid of the mask mandates today, immediately. DC daily stats are very low. If someone wants to continue to mask up go ahead, no one will stop you or your child.
Except that the daily stats are not actually very low. They’ve actually plateaued high.
You can’t just make up facts.
Nor can you (make up daily stats). Check https://coronavirus.dc.gov/key-metrics
Umm that shows a weekly case rate of 231.6 /100k. That’s close to as high as ever pre-omicron.
Anonymous wrote:the responses here were not was I was expecting and I'm pleasantly surprised.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do think the total number of omicron cases are not directly comparable to alpha or delta given it is much less severe in those who are vaccinated.
The down trend in cases should make it feasible to remove masks maybe in March? Is that not unreasonable?
The masks need to go, in general. We should not tie them to any more spikes in cases, variants, etc. THEY NEVER WORKED, at any point for the last two years. If they did, California's rates would be much lower than Texas'. If they mattered for children ever, you'd see major differences in infection rates, severity, hospitalizations and deaths among children on a state by state basis, and big differences among US kids vs. other countries that never masked children under 5. Trust the science? Trust the data? Well, there it is, as obvious as ever, for quite some time now.
Anonymous wrote:are y'all aware there are high risk and immune compromised kids in every school?