Anonymous wrote:I think people are exaggerating the impact of masks on kids. The most important thing is that they’re in school, together, in person. My kids have never said there was any issue socializing with other kids just because their mask is on. It’s not an issue for them. I’ve actually enjoyed not having them (and us) horribly sick with something 6 months out of the year. It’s so nice to not deal with that!
Anonymous wrote:Immediately
Anonymous wrote:Getting rid of masks also has to come with stopping draconian quarantine policies. I want my kid to mask so she doesn’t get COVID so she doesn’t end of being out for a week or more. I’m not worried about COVID given what we now know that it is mild for those who are vaxxed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:mom and teacher here. masks are NBD. at all. the people who care so much about masks are not the kids at school.
Masks are big deals for kids that are in speech therapy and need to see mouth and tongue placement.
Masks are needed for immunocompromised individuals that can't be vaccinated. So your child can't see someone's mouth and tongue and has trouble speaking, while my child can die because of covid. Some of you are so selfish.
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Masks are needed for immunocompromised individuals that can't be vaccinated. So your child can't see someone's mouth and tongue and has trouble speaking, while my child can die because of covid. Some of you are so selfish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:mom and teacher here. masks are NBD. at all. the people who care so much about masks are not the kids at school.
Masks are big deals for kids that are in speech therapy and need to see mouth and tongue placement.
Masks are needed for immunocompromised individuals that can't be vaccinated. So your child can't see someone's mouth and tongue and has trouble speaking, while my child can die because of covid. Some of you are so selfish.
How about you are selfish?! If your child is high risk keep him/her home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:mom and teacher here. masks are NBD. at all. the people who care so much about masks are not the kids at school.
Masks are big deals for kids that are in speech therapy and need to see mouth and tongue placement.
Masks are needed for immunocompromised individuals that can't be vaccinated. So your child can't see someone's mouth and tongue and has trouble speaking, while my child can die because of covid. Some of you are so selfish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:mom and teacher here. masks are NBD. at all. the people who care so much about masks are not the kids at school.
Masks are big deals for kids that are in speech therapy and need to see mouth and tongue placement.
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:Anonymous wrote: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.
Are you really comparing a daily case rate to a weekly case rate lol? Try multiplying your 33 by 7. What do get? Also it’s not 33 cases. It’s 33 cases/100k. You can make an agreement for dropping masks, but don’t pretend the cases are low.
Current stats show DC is now below the early fall numbers (Sept/Oct). That the stats continued to improve. This is good news! Of course I'm not comparing the daily rate to the weekly rate!
Anonymous wrote: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.
Are you really comparing a daily case rate to a weekly case rate lol? Try multiplying your 33 by 7. What do get? Also it’s not 33 cases. It’s 33 cases/100k. You can make an agreement for dropping masks, but don’t pretend the cases are low.
Anonymous wrote:Can we please separate the desire to stop using masks now or soon (as cases plunge with milder variant) from whether they were necessary earlier on in pandemic?