Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teachers and kids can wear masks but I have trouble wearing one for more than 15 minutes. Teachers are special and want to scream low pay when here they are paid more than most. They need to do a better curriculum if this continues online.
So does everyone doctor and nurse I know. Do you think anyone likes wearing a mask? NO. but they suck and up and do it for their job.
Nurses and doctors are health care professionals. I dont think just because you do it should make teachers do it.
And i am so sick of the phase suck it up. No, I will NOT.
Anonymous wrote:Teachers and kids can wear masks but I have trouble wearing one for more than 15 minutes. Teachers are special and want to scream low pay when here they are paid more than most. They need to do a better curriculum if this continues online.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you give speeches in mask?
Yes, we do patient rounds on them every day.
That’s very different. Patient rounds involves asking questions and listening. Teachers are constantly talking.
Huh? I'm a teacher, I do plenty of asking questions and listening.
I think that OP is nuts, but she's not wrong about that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teachers and kids can wear masks but I have trouble wearing one for more than 15 minutes. Teachers are special and want to scream low pay when here they are paid more than most. They need to do a better curriculum if this continues online.
So does everyone doctor and nurse I know. Do you think anyone likes wearing a mask? NO. but they suck and up and do it for their job.
Nurses and doctors are health care professionals. I dont think just because you do it should make teachers do it.
And i am so sick of the phase suck it up. No, I will NOT.
Anonymous wrote:If only teachers are wearing masks, it's pointless. You're protected from the teachers' germs, but no one is protected from the germs of the hundreds of children. Teachers and kids will get sick fairly quickly in that situation. How is this difficult to understand??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you give speeches in mask?
Yes, we do patient rounds on them every day.
That’s very different. Patient rounds involves asking questions and listening. Teachers are constantly talking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teachers and kids can wear masks but I have trouble wearing one for more than 15 minutes. Teachers are special and want to scream low pay when here they are paid more than most. They need to do a better curriculum if this continues online.
So does everyone doctor and nurse I know. Do you think anyone likes wearing a mask? NO. but they suck and up and do it for their job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you give speeches in mask?
Yes, we do patient rounds on them every day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:well, why is there a great debate of whether or not to bring teachers back?
Put them in masks and send them back. Our healthcare providers are taking care of actual Covid patients wearing 50 cents masks for a week. Teachers have a MUCH MUCH lower risk of contracting Covid.
I don't know why there is even a question of sending teachers back.
I don't think there is. I think the issue is that it's impossible for kids to socially distance in a school. It's the same with colleges reopening. The reluctance of reopening colleges isn't to protect the professors.
Colleges are completely different, because students live together in close quarters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a nurse married to a doctor and we've been working in the hospitals since this began. I work on a Covid unit and my husband works in the ER.
Most of our coworkers have kids as we do too. Many of us do have various health concerns.
We have worn masks religiously since this started. Sometimes we wear a N95 and more recently we wear surgical masks. We wear them non-stop for 12 hour shifts.
It's not fun (the masks are hot, it's a pain) but we've worn them each and every day for almost 2 months. Why can't teachers do this?
We can. Who said teachers can't wear masks in the fall?
I think the OP’s point is that there is no reason for schools to be shut down now. Teachers could wear masks and be teaching with low risk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I teach preschool students. I’m happy to wear a mask. But do you think they will keep them on?! Based on how long it takes me to train them to cover their coughs and sneezes, most parents don’t bother requiring their children to do so they will be coughing and sneezing and wiping boogers all over their other classmates. I know they aren’t getting as sick as adults, but surely they will bring this home to grandma.
I miss my students, I want my own kids to go back to school, I’m all for starting in the fall with precautionary measures,but I don’t think it’ll work. We are going to see a huge huge spike in cases in the fall and will have to shut down again.!
NO, the TEACHERS wear the mask, the kids don't.
Just like--THE NURSES wear the masks. Patients don't wear masks!
Well what’s the point of that? How will it slow down the transmission if only a small fraction of the people in a building wear masks?

Anonymous wrote:This is what I'm wearing in the hospital for 12 hours per day to actually take care of Covid patients.
https://www.amazon.com/U2C-Amazon-Shield-Elastic-Anti-Dust/dp/B0872NL91D/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=surgical+masks&qid=1588443620&sr=8-1
I am suctioning them, their respiratory secretions are spewing around the room, etc.
I get one per week.
We do patient rounds in them---I talk to a dozen coworkers in a crowded hallway or conference room.
Surely we could spend $25 per year per teacher to buy them 50 of them? for the year?