Anonymous wrote:I am beyond ready to not have my kids mask at preschool. Teachers and staff are vaxxed and boosted, hospitals in this area are fine thanks goodness, and omicron is mild and kids already at such low risk (even unvaccinated). I feel like folks are starting to come around. This is not a great unknown as we are rare in how much we mask this age group. It’s time to drop them.
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2022/01/kids-masks-schools-weak-science/621133/
Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain why my preschool child must wear a mask, at a school where all adults are required to be vaccinated, in a city with a high rate of vaccination?
Like is my kids mask protecting unvaccinated people in Montana or something? I don’t get it.
Anonymous wrote:Everyone keeps trotting out that trope "But the WHO don't think kids should wear masks!
Here from their website:
Are there situations where children aged 5 years and under may wear or be required to wear a mask?
In general, children aged 5 years and under should not be required to wear masks. This advice is based on the safety and overall interest of the child and the capacity to appropriately use a mask with minimal assistance. There may be local requirements for children aged 5 years and under to wear masks, or specific needs in some settings, such as being physically close to someone who is ill. In these circumstances, if the child wears a mask, a parent or other guardian should be within direct line of sight to supervise the safe use of the mask.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love my preschoolers wearing masks. It teaches civic responsibility and to follow the direction of authorities. My 18 month old is wearing a training mask right now so she too can take part. I view it as our own personal “victory garden.” Not masking is never an option. They wear them everywhere!
Kids are 18 months, 3 and 5.
Omfg.
This has got to be a troll.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not bothered. Combined with strict symptom protocols and temperature checks at school, I think it has kept many germs at bay which I’ve been thankful for for my preschooler plus our newborn at home. It’s a silver lining of having to wear one
If that's the silver lining, what's the rain cloud?
I do think it’s a little sad for kids to grow up being so germ conscious and not being able to see their friends or teachers smiling faces. But we are very strict about covid protocols and masking, and do it to protect ourselves and others. In fact, I kept LO home last year because he was only 2 and could not mask properly.
Do you now pull them out for meals and naptime?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not bothered. Combined with strict symptom protocols and temperature checks at school, I think it has kept many germs at bay which I’ve been thankful for for my preschooler plus our newborn at home. It’s a silver lining of having to wear one
If that's the silver lining, what's the rain cloud?
I do think it’s a little sad for kids to grow up being so germ conscious and not being able to see their friends or teachers smiling faces. But we are very strict about covid protocols and masking, and do it to protect ourselves and others. In fact, I kept LO home last year because he was only 2 and could not mask properly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not bothered. Combined with strict symptom protocols and temperature checks at school, I think it has kept many germs at bay which I’ve been thankful for for my preschooler plus our newborn at home. It’s a silver lining of having to wear one
If that's the silver lining, what's the rain cloud?
Anonymous wrote:Not bothered. Combined with strict symptom protocols and temperature checks at school, I think it has kept many germs at bay which I’ve been thankful for for my preschooler plus our newborn at home. It’s a silver lining of having to wear one
Anonymous wrote:Everyone keeps trotting out that trope "But the WHO don't think kids should wear masks!
Here from their website:
Are there situations where children aged 5 years and under may wear or be required to wear a mask?
In general, children aged 5 years and under should not be required to wear masks. This advice is based on the safety and overall interest of the child and the capacity to appropriately use a mask with minimal assistance. There may be local requirements for children aged 5 years and under to wear masks, or specific needs in some settings, such as being physically close to someone who is ill. In these circumstances, if the child wears a mask, a parent or other guardian should be within direct line of sight to supervise the safe use of the mask.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love my preschoolers wearing masks. It teaches civic responsibility and to follow the direction of authorities. My 18 month old is wearing a training mask right now so she too can take part. I view it as our own personal “victory garden.” Not masking is never an option. They wear them everywhere!
Kids are 18 months, 3 and 5.
Omfg.