Anonymous
Post 06/29/2020 11:52     Subject: Parents are lying about medical conditions, so kids don’t have to wear masks.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am not in the dc area anymore, we are a military family. I have see this exact discussion on some of the military wives pages. Moms literally sharing tips for how they plan to get their kid out of wearing one.


I think schools should say: If your child has a medical condition that prohibits wearing a mask, your child's medical condition clearly should keep him home. Enjoy the distance learning.

Those parents should be ashamed of themselves.



This.

The human gene pool needs a good cleansing. It's too bad COVID doesn't target only those afflicted with entitlement.
Anonymous
Post 06/29/2020 10:35     Subject: Parents are lying about medical conditions, so kids don’t have to wear masks.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am not in the dc area anymore, we are a military family. I have see this exact discussion on some of the military wives pages. Moms literally sharing tips for how they plan to get their kid out of wearing one.


I think schools should say: If your child has a medical condition that prohibits wearing a mask, your child's medical condition clearly should keep him home. Enjoy the distance learning.

Those parents should be ashamed of themselves.



+1

If you have a medical condition that makes wearing a mask actually dangerous for you, then you are at high risk for COVID complications and should not be out in public.
Anonymous
Post 06/28/2020 18:21     Subject: Parents are lying about medical conditions, so kids don’t have to wear masks.

Depending on the mask, there are some difficult to breathe. But, you can just do one piece of thin cotton to be in compliance and most people can breathe out of that. The problem is that does nothing to protect you or your child but humor others.

I don't have an issue with people not wearing mask with health issues. I have health issues but its really a non-issue as I rarely leave the house. On CNN someone was claiming health issues at Starbucks. No way I'd go in a Starbucks with health issues. At best I go grocery shopping once a week and and to get medication I cannot get online.
Anonymous
Post 06/28/2020 15:03     Subject: Parents are lying about medical conditions, so kids don’t have to wear masks.

Anonymous wrote:Kids have to learn to do hard things. My 6yo can wear a mask without complaint if we're out on a long hike. That's different than an entire day, I get it, but the health and safety of others is more important than her momentary discomfort.

I have asthma and can run in a mask. There are very, VERY limited circumstances where someone cannot due to a "breathing problem."

Now if you had an autistic child or someone who had other diagnosed medical conditions that made it challenging, that is an entirely different scenario.


Why on earth is your six year old wearing a mask outdoors on a long hike? That's batshit crazy.
Anonymous
Post 06/28/2020 15:03     Subject: Parents are lying about medical conditions, so kids don’t have to wear masks.

Anonymous wrote:This angers me. My child has asthma and allergies. In the falls, sometimes he needs the nebulizer around the clock. He will wear a mask to school. I will get a doctors note that he be excused from class to find an area to safely get some fresh air. It's not as severe as it used to be, but if he is having a hard time wearing a mask all day, we will work with the doctor and the school to figure out a safe solution. Parents making up excuses is ridiculous.


Amen
Anonymous
Post 06/28/2020 15:01     Subject: Parents are lying about medical conditions, so kids don’t have to wear masks.

Kids have to learn to do hard things. My 6yo can wear a mask without complaint if we're out on a long hike. That's different than an entire day, I get it, but the health and safety of others is more important than her momentary discomfort.

I have asthma and can run in a mask. There are very, VERY limited circumstances where someone cannot due to a "breathing problem."

Now if you had an autistic child or someone who had other diagnosed medical conditions that made it challenging, that is an entirely different scenario.
Anonymous
Post 06/28/2020 12:27     Subject: Parents are lying about medical conditions, so kids don’t have to wear masks.

Anonymous wrote:My sister is a primary care physician and she said she has had over 30 phone calls just this week, parents asking if she will basically lie and say their child has a medical condition that exempts them from having to wear a mask at school.

And schools really expect parents to be honest and keep their kids home if they have a fever or symptoms....smh


And that is why we can't have nice things. Too many selfish parents. If there are temp checks, they will give their kids tyleonol the morning of. And you know who hurts from this--kids like mine with actual immunocompromised health conditions.
Anonymous
Post 06/28/2020 09:28     Subject: Re:Parents are lying about medical conditions, so kids don’t have to wear masks.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I think schools should say: If your child has a medical condition that prohibits wearing a mask, your child's medical condition clearly should keep him home. Enjoy the distance learning.


You're a jerk. My kids are absolutely going to wear masks and they can. But many people with autism and other disabilities truly can't due to sensory issues. My BIL, who is an adult with ASD, is struggling with this tremendously. He's going to wear a face shield when he returns to work, but the reason he can tolerate it with practice is in part because he's a grown man. Are you saying all kids with genuine disabilities that would prevent them from wearing a mask at school should stay home? Aren't those some of the kids who need in person services most?


That’s exactly my thought. My kid is one of those kids. He needs to be in school but may have trouble with the mask. I’m going to possibly get him a shield.


A shield does not do the same thing. Documented asd would be a medical condition for a exemption but parent diagnosed sensory is not. Plenty of time to find a comfortable one.


Thank you, mask police. It’ll be between me and our school. Luckily we do have a documented diagnosis (Nope, not ASD) and an IEP. I am confident my school will allow a shield.


A shield is worthless. Just get an exception and be done with it. However the other kids may make fun them. Just get a fake mask with one piece of cotton where they can breath through it and get them used to it now.


Actually they are not. In fact, I believe teachers will be able to use them instead of masks because otherwise it will be difficult for the child to hear the teacher.
Anonymous
Post 06/28/2020 09:27     Subject: Parents are lying about medical conditions, so kids don’t have to wear masks.

Anonymous wrote:This angers me. My child has asthma and allergies. In the falls, sometimes he needs the nebulizer around the clock. He will wear a mask to school. I will get a doctors note that he be excused from class to find an area to safely get some fresh air. It's not as severe as it used to be, but if he is having a hard time wearing a mask all day, we will work with the doctor and the school to figure out a safe solution. Parents making up excuses is ridiculous.


Why aren’t you choosing DL if he has asthma?
Anonymous
Post 06/28/2020 02:34     Subject: Parents are lying about medical conditions, so kids don’t have to wear masks.

This angers me. My child has asthma and allergies. In the falls, sometimes he needs the nebulizer around the clock. He will wear a mask to school. I will get a doctors note that he be excused from class to find an area to safely get some fresh air. It's not as severe as it used to be, but if he is having a hard time wearing a mask all day, we will work with the doctor and the school to figure out a safe solution. Parents making up excuses is ridiculous.
Anonymous
Post 06/28/2020 02:22     Subject: Parents are lying about medical conditions, so kids don’t have to wear masks.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am not in the dc area anymore, we are a military family. I have see this exact discussion on some of the military wives pages. Moms literally sharing tips for how they plan to get their kid out of wearing one.


That makes me so angry. My dad is a veteran. We had sacrifice for the common good drilled into us. What is wrong with these women?!?


This has nothing to do with military.


Keep up. That PP's point is that the parents lying so they can get kids exempted from masks are people who utterly fail to understand the concept of the common good, the larger picture. The thing that might be difficult but which benefits others, not merely ourselves. In this case: Making a small personal sacrifice in order to help public health.

Vets understand making sacrifices but these people gaming the system to get kids off the hook know nothing about even the tiniest sacrifice. That's what the PP was saying.

Before the "my child has a legit reason to avoid a mask" parents go ballistic, yes, we know you're out there and you're for real. This comment wasn't aimed at you and your kids. It's aimed at the lying parents demanding documentation their kids don't medically need.


Reality is the parents who are doing it aren't nor have ever social distanced and those kids will get it and share it. The only way to stop this is to DL a few months for the school year. Masks are a joke as most are just a piece of fabric and just for show. So, I personally don't care either way.
Anonymous
Post 06/28/2020 02:21     Subject: Re:Parents are lying about medical conditions, so kids don’t have to wear masks.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I think schools should say: If your child has a medical condition that prohibits wearing a mask, your child's medical condition clearly should keep him home. Enjoy the distance learning.


You're a jerk. My kids are absolutely going to wear masks and they can. But many people with autism and other disabilities truly can't due to sensory issues. My BIL, who is an adult with ASD, is struggling with this tremendously. He's going to wear a face shield when he returns to work, but the reason he can tolerate it with practice is in part because he's a grown man. Are you saying all kids with genuine disabilities that would prevent them from wearing a mask at school should stay home? Aren't those some of the kids who need in person services most?


That’s exactly my thought. My kid is one of those kids. He needs to be in school but may have trouble with the mask. I’m going to possibly get him a shield.


A shield does not do the same thing. Documented asd would be a medical condition for a exemption but parent diagnosed sensory is not. Plenty of time to find a comfortable one.


Thank you, mask police. It’ll be between me and our school. Luckily we do have a documented diagnosis (Nope, not ASD) and an IEP. I am confident my school will allow a shield.


A shield is worthless. Just get an exception and be done with it. However the other kids may make fun them. Just get a fake mask with one piece of cotton where they can breath through it and get them used to it now.
Anonymous
Post 06/28/2020 01:08     Subject: Parents are lying about medical conditions, so kids don’t have to wear masks.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am not in the dc area anymore, we are a military family. I have see this exact discussion on some of the military wives pages. Moms literally sharing tips for how they plan to get their kid out of wearing one.


That makes me so angry. My dad is a veteran. We had sacrifice for the common good drilled into us. What is wrong with these women?!?


This has nothing to do with military.


Keep up. That PP's point is that the parents lying so they can get kids exempted from masks are people who utterly fail to understand the concept of the common good, the larger picture. The thing that might be difficult but which benefits others, not merely ourselves. In this case: Making a small personal sacrifice in order to help public health.

Vets understand making sacrifices but these people gaming the system to get kids off the hook know nothing about even the tiniest sacrifice. That's what the PP was saying.

Before the "my child has a legit reason to avoid a mask" parents go ballistic, yes, we know you're out there and you're for real. This comment wasn't aimed at you and your kids. It's aimed at the lying parents demanding documentation their kids don't medically need.
Anonymous
Post 06/27/2020 22:42     Subject: Re:Parents are lying about medical conditions, so kids don’t have to wear masks.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I think schools should say: If your child has a medical condition that prohibits wearing a mask, your child's medical condition clearly should keep him home. Enjoy the distance learning.


You're a jerk. My kids are absolutely going to wear masks and they can. But many people with autism and other disabilities truly can't due to sensory issues. My BIL, who is an adult with ASD, is struggling with this tremendously. He's going to wear a face shield when he returns to work, but the reason he can tolerate it with practice is in part because he's a grown man. Are you saying all kids with genuine disabilities that would prevent them from wearing a mask at school should stay home? Aren't those some of the kids who need in person services most?


That’s exactly my thought. My kid is one of those kids. He needs to be in school but may have trouble with the mask. I’m going to possibly get him a shield.


A shield does not do the same thing. Documented asd would be a medical condition for a exemption but parent diagnosed sensory is not. Plenty of time to find a comfortable one.


Thank you, mask police. It’ll be between me and our school. Luckily we do have a documented diagnosis (Nope, not ASD) and an IEP. I am confident my school will allow a shield.
Anonymous
Post 06/27/2020 20:47     Subject: Parents are lying about medical conditions, so kids don’t have to wear masks.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I couldn't wear a mask all day but I do have health issues.


Growing body is a health condition. Growing child needs 3x the oxygen an adult needs.


Care to provide a citation for that claim?

When we titrate oxygen in the hospital for children -- whether post-op or in iCU, or bronchiolitis season, or what have you -- the flow rate for oxygen is generally much less than for adults. SO I don't know where you get this. Some substantiation, please?