Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The fact that some of you parents think teachers should be forced to go maskless is shocking.
We have a teaching shortage. You don't want talented people with options to leave.
Many of us (teachers) have health conditions that require us to continue to avoid getting COVID. I’m a teacher with an autoimmune disease marrried to a teacher with an autoimmune disease and one of our children is also medically complex. We have to keep masking.
Anonymous wrote:I think many parents are in for a rude awakening when they see a majority (if not all) of teachers wearing masks this year. Many who stopped wearing them last year will be back to wearing them this year because of parents who don't test their kids and send them to school when sick. Many teachers are no longer willing to put their own health and their family members' health at risk because parents don't want their children to see people in masks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Non-DC area responses aren't really helpful. DC has been way more cautious than elsewhere in the country. Went to Target yesterday and 75% of people were masking in MoCo. I am the poster in the K-8 that announced starting the school year with masks. I am not completely surprised given the protocol at the camp and other area camps at schools (from talking to my friends and having my kids at a couple, some are mask required, some are mask optional). I expect teachers are going to mask if they haven't gotten covid yet. I would like my kids to have a choice, definitely not have to wear them outside and adjust if this next wave shows up. I am skeptical of the wave. I know so many people who have had covid in the last few weeks. All people who hadn't had it yet. But the cases aren't reported. The tide has been high all summer. And covid is coming for everyone it missed.
To what end? Have they fared any better as a result?
Anonymous wrote:Almost every teacher at my child’s school was not wearing a mask by the end of the year. There were a few hold outs but only a handful.
Anonymous wrote:I think many parents are in for a rude awakening when they see a majority (if not all) of teachers wearing masks this year. Many who stopped wearing them last year will be back to wearing them this year because of parents who don't test their kids and send them to school when sick. Many teachers are no longer willing to put their own health and their family members' health at risk because parents don't want their children to see people in masks.
Anonymous wrote:The fact that some of you parents think teachers should be forced to go maskless is shocking.
We have a teaching shortage. You don't want talented people with options to leave.
Anonymous wrote:I think many parents are in for a rude awakening when they see a majority (if not all) of teachers wearing masks this year. Many who stopped wearing them last year will be back to wearing them this year because of parents who don't test their kids and send them to school when sick. Many teachers are no longer willing to put their own health and their family members' health at risk because parents don't want their children to see people in masks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another teacher here. I have worn a mask throughout the entire pandemic and will continue to do so until airborne transmission is no longer an issue. It is up to each adult to listen to the expertise of aerosols scientists. I recommend everyone check out Dr. Kim Prather’s work. We know it is very easy to get Covid. It is also very easy to not get Covid.
Lots of people that wear masks and have gotten COVID. And lots of people that don't wear masks haven't gotten it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Non-DC area responses aren't really helpful. DC has been way more cautious than elsewhere in the country. Went to Target yesterday and 75% of people were masking in MoCo. I am the poster in the K-8 that announced starting the school year with masks. I am not completely surprised given the protocol at the camp and other area camps at schools (from talking to my friends and having my kids at a couple, some are mask required, some are mask optional). I expect teachers are going to mask if they haven't gotten covid yet. I would like my kids to have a choice, definitely not have to wear them outside and adjust if this next wave shows up. I am skeptical of the wave. I know so many people who have had covid in the last few weeks. All people who hadn't had it yet. But the cases aren't reported. The tide has been high all summer. And covid is coming for everyone it missed.
To what end? Have they fared any better as a result?
Anonymous wrote:Non-DC area responses aren't really helpful. DC has been way more cautious than elsewhere in the country. Went to Target yesterday and 75% of people were masking in MoCo. I am the poster in the K-8 that announced starting the school year with masks. I am not completely surprised given the protocol at the camp and other area camps at schools (from talking to my friends and having my kids at a couple, some are mask required, some are mask optional). I expect teachers are going to mask if they haven't gotten covid yet. I would like my kids to have a choice, definitely not have to wear them outside and adjust if this next wave shows up. I am skeptical of the wave. I know so many people who have had covid in the last few weeks. All people who hadn't had it yet. But the cases aren't reported. The tide has been high all summer. And covid is coming for everyone it missed.