Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ummm. NCS had several vaxxed middle schoolers with COVID right as break started. do any of the BVR students have older siblings? NCS has close to a 99% vaccination rate and have had no outbreaks until omicron showed up, only random cases here and there. That outbreak didn’t come from a school activity but it could’ve easily spread further especially with asymptomatic carriers if it had not been break. Of course we would all like to shed the masks but now is not the time. Who’s to say this can’t happen at BVR? All this to say that why not protect kids?? OP seems a bit out of touch with reality at this point.
Protect them from a cold? Teachers and staff should be vaxxed and boosted. There have always been risk for immunocpromised during winter flu season. The good news is that n95s are readily available for them and their family members. What exactly is the end game? If there was reason to believe masks would only be required during the surge it’d be more tolerable. But yes I do have a real issue with masking little kids who are learning to read and speak properly for years in end. What is the end game?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ummm. NCS had several vaxxed middle schoolers with COVID right as break started. do any of the BVR students have older siblings? NCS has close to a 99% vaccination rate and have had no outbreaks until omicron showed up, only random cases here and there. That outbreak didn’t come from a school activity but it could’ve easily spread further especially with asymptomatic carriers if it had not been break. Of course we would all like to shed the masks but now is not the time. Who’s to say this can’t happen at BVR? All this to say that why not protect kids?? OP seems a bit out of touch with reality at this point.
Protect them from a cold? Teachers and staff should be vaxxed and boosted. There have always been risk for immunocpromised during winter flu season. The good news is that n95s are readily available for them and their family members. What exactly is the end game? If there was reason to believe masks would only be required during the surge it’d be more tolerable. But yes I do have a real issue with masking little kids who are learning to read and speak properly for years in end. What is the end game?
Anonymous wrote:ummm. NCS had several vaxxed middle schoolers with COVID right as break started. do any of the BVR students have older siblings? NCS has close to a 99% vaccination rate and have had no outbreaks until omicron showed up, only random cases here and there. That outbreak didn’t come from a school activity but it could’ve easily spread further especially with asymptomatic carriers if it had not been break. Of course we would all like to shed the masks but now is not the time. Who’s to say this can’t happen at BVR? All this to say that why not protect kids?? OP seems a bit out of touch with reality at this point.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. My kids were really hoping to get rid of the masks once everyone was vaccinated. They were really happy to do it for this reason and now they need to wear a much worse masks to avoid getting a cold.
It’s ridiculous
.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But so what if they get Omicron?!?! Covid was a nbd before Omicron for kids and now Omicron it really is just a cold! On top of that, all kids over 5 are (or can be) vaccinated. Why do we need to use these measures for our young children while bars, restaurants, concerts halls, theaters, movie theaters, clubs, etc are open?!?!?
Because 1) it’s a private school and they can make their own rules. If you don’t like them, you can withdraw. 2) wearing a mask does not have nearly the same economic impact as the other decisions you mention.
But those have much greater risk because they involve very contagious adults often sitting close to one another. Why do we always need to sacrifice kids in this country? In Europe kids under 6 don’t even wear masks
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But so what if they get Omicron?!?! Covid was a nbd before Omicron for kids and now Omicron it really is just a cold! On top of that, all kids over 5 are (or can be) vaccinated. Why do we need to use these measures for our young children while bars, restaurants, concerts halls, theaters, movie theaters, clubs, etc are open?!?!?
Because 1) it’s a private school and they can make their own rules. If you don’t like them, you can withdraw. 2) wearing a mask does not have nearly the same economic impact as the other decisions you mention.
But those have much greater risk because they involve very contagious adults often sitting close to one another. Why do we always need to sacrifice kids in this country? In Europe kids under 6 don’t even wear masks
Anonymous wrote:KN95 masks are a poor fit for small faces. I'm not sure this is going to be helpful due to poor fit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But so what if they get Omicron?!?! Covid was a nbd before Omicron for kids and now Omicron it really is just a cold! On top of that, all kids over 5 are (or can be) vaccinated. Why do we need to use these measures for our young children while bars, restaurants, concerts halls, theaters, movie theaters, clubs, etc are open?!?!?
Because 1) it’s a private school and they can make their own rules. If you don’t like them, you can withdraw. 2) wearing a mask does not have nearly the same economic impact as the other decisions you mention.
Anonymous wrote:We are asked by the HOS to do this for 30 days until the wave has hopefully passed. You seem pretty selfish and insensitive.
Anonymous wrote:But so what if they get Omicron?!?! Covid was a nbd before Omicron for kids and now Omicron it really is just a cold! On top of that, all kids over 5 are (or can be) vaccinated. Why do we need to use these measures for our young children while bars, restaurants, concerts halls, theaters, movie theaters, clubs, etc are open?!?!?