Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The pressure will be from the new cases in school. 3 cases in one class since unmasking.
There were five kids out sick last week Wednesday in my kid’s classroom. No positive case emails all week. No one is testing anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The pressure will be from the new cases in school. 3 cases in one class since unmasking.
There were five kids out sick last week Wednesday in my kid’s classroom. No positive case emails all week. No one is testing anymore.
Anonymous wrote:The pressure will be from the new cases in school. 3 cases in one class since unmasking.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter says that in her ES, it's mostly the girls who are still wearing masks. She's in 4th grade. The boys dropped the masks pretty quickly but the girls are still wearing them.
So much for female empowerment. We've got a new generation of sheep.
Anonymous wrote:The coronavirus invades cells in the penis and testicles of monkeys, researchers discover.
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/01/health/covid-erectile-dysfunction.amp.html
Sure, take off the masks as we still discover what this new virus does to the body. So many systems are affected. Vascular.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter says that in her ES, it's mostly the girls who are still wearing masks. She's in 4th grade. The boys dropped the masks pretty quickly but the girls are still wearing them.
So much for female empowerment. We've got a new generation of sheep.
Anonymous wrote:The pressure will be from the new cases in school. 3 cases in one class since unmasking.
Anonymous wrote:The pressure will be from the new cases in school. 3 cases in one class since unmasking.
Anonymous wrote:It sounds like your child encountered one rude child. It happens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wearing masks is part of a caring culture. You know, trying to keep others safe. Not just caring about yourself, etc.
Respecting others choices is what the caring culture is about. Transmission risk is low and FCPS agrees.
If you looked at how we got to 'low' status, it was because CDC redefined what high/medium/low meant - it *used* to mean transmission rates, now it means basically, risk of an average, healthy person ending up in the hospital with severe COVID/how crowded are the hospitals.
We didn't magically go from high to low transimission overnight. There's still a lot of transmission going on in the community (even with 80-90% masking at my kid's school, we're getting daily notices of new covid cases, and I'm sure that there are a bunch going unreported.)
If you're an average, healthy family, sure, you can unmask, and yeah, *you* are not likely to go to the hospital. When you get covid, you might just be out for a few days feeling like crap.
But for those of us with kids too young to be vaccinated, or other health risks, we cannot afford to get COVID, and transmission rates are still very risky. So yeah, wearing masks is still part of a caring culture, we've basically just decided that we're done being inconvenienced, and we don't care enough as a society about protecting little kids and immunocompromised people who we don't know.
Which school is sending out daily notifications about new cases?
DP but now they have to send out a notice about a case each time one is reported, just as an FYI and replacing the Friday emails. We’ve gotten one at our elementary and one at our HS since March 1 and the school I work at sent out 1.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wearing masks is part of a caring culture. You know, trying to keep others safe. Not just caring about yourself, etc.
Respecting others choices is what the caring culture is about. Transmission risk is low and FCPS agrees.
If you looked at how we got to 'low' status, it was because CDC redefined what high/medium/low meant - it *used* to mean transmission rates, now it means basically, risk of an average, healthy person ending up in the hospital with severe COVID/how crowded are the hospitals.
We didn't magically go from high to low transimission overnight. There's still a lot of transmission going on in the community (even with 80-90% masking at my kid's school, we're getting daily notices of new covid cases, and I'm sure that there are a bunch going unreported.)
If you're an average, healthy family, sure, you can unmask, and yeah, *you* are not likely to go to the hospital. When you get covid, you might just be out for a few days feeling like crap.
But for those of us with kids too young to be vaccinated, or other health risks, we cannot afford to get COVID, and transmission rates are still very risky. So yeah, wearing masks is still part of a caring culture, we've basically just decided that we're done being inconvenienced, and we don't care enough as a society about protecting little kids and immunocompromised people who we don't know.
Which school is sending out daily notifications about new cases?