Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To all of the mask moms out there:
Turn on the State of the Union and tell me again how my son in K, with 1 in 1,000,000 risk from COVID, has to go to his charter school tomorrow and play at recess with a mask on for a seventh month. And wear a mask for 7 hours indoors while attempting to socialize and learn a foreign language. Because it makes YOU feel comfortable to ignore the CDC. While you work from home (probably).
Preach!
Totally agree, and speaking of which, any charters announce the end of outdoor masking yet? I supposed I have to go write to admin again and see what the plan is….
Anonymous wrote:I have mixed feelings on dropping masks at school. I'm ready to be done with masks but I just got yet another notification that a student in my DD's K class is positive. So far, neither of my kids have gotten COVID when their classmates have had it - and this latest notification is the 5th one this school year. The first 3 occurred before my kids were able to be vaccinated. I don't think kids are doing much social distancing anymore, and they all eat together inside, so maybe the masks do help contain the spread.
Anonymous wrote:There is no confirmation bias in your social groups.
Screaming into the ether always accomplishes something
Just like the truckers. You will be successful in your advocacy.
Anonymous wrote:I have mixed feelings on dropping masks at school. I'm ready to be done with masks but I just got yet another notification that a student in my DD's K class is positive. So far, neither of my kids have gotten COVID when their classmates have had it - and this latest notification is the 5th one this school year. The first 3 occurred before my kids were able to be vaccinated. I don't think kids are doing much social distancing anymore, and they all eat together inside, so maybe the masks do help contain the spread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Washpost article says:
Just 25 percent of D.C. children between the ages of 5-11 are fully vaccinated, according to city data. There are wide disparities in vaccination rates between wards, so in many schools the youth vaccination rate is likely far lower than that.
Why does this even matter in light of the Pfizer news today that the vaccine is basically ineffective in kids?? It's a big blow, I get it, but seems that this shouldn't even be a factor now.
Well … 12% affective?!? Not wonder why not even half of kids are not vaccinated. Including mine two.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Washpost article says:
Just 25 percent of D.C. children between the ages of 5-11 are fully vaccinated, according to city data. There are wide disparities in vaccination rates between wards, so in many schools the youth vaccination rate is likely far lower than that.
Why does this even matter in light of the Pfizer news today that the vaccine is basically ineffective in kids?? It's a big blow, I get it, but seems that this shouldn't even be a factor now.
Well … 12% affective?!? Not wonder why not even half of kids are not vaccinated. Including mine two.
Anonymous wrote:The Washpost article says:
Just 25 percent of D.C. children between the ages of 5-11 are fully vaccinated, according to city data. There are wide disparities in vaccination rates between wards, so in many schools the youth vaccination rate is likely far lower than that.
Why does this even matter in light of the Pfizer news today that the vaccine is basically ineffective in kids?? It's a big blow, I get it, but seems that this shouldn't even be a factor now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To all of the mask moms out there:
Turn on the State of the Union and tell me again how my son in K, with 1 in 1,000,000 risk from COVID, has to go to his charter school tomorrow and play at recess with a mask on for a seventh month. And wear a mask for 7 hours indoors while attempting to socialize and learn a foreign language. Because it makes YOU feel comfortable to ignore the CDC. While you work from home (probably).
Preach!
Anonymous wrote:To all of the mask moms out there:
Turn on the State of the Union and tell me again how my son in K, with 1 in 1,000,000 risk from COVID, has to go to his charter school tomorrow and play at recess with a mask on for a seventh month. And wear a mask for 7 hours indoors while attempting to socialize and learn a foreign language. Because it makes YOU feel comfortable to ignore the CDC. While you work from home (probably).
Anonymous wrote:To all of the mask moms out there:
Turn on the State of the Union and tell me again how my son in K, with 1 in 1,000,000 risk from COVID, has to go to his charter school tomorrow and play at recess with a mask on for a seventh month. And wear a mask for 7 hours indoors while attempting to socialize and learn a foreign language. Because it makes YOU feel comfortable to ignore the CDC. While you work from home (probably).