Anonymous wrote:CDC just removed the suggestion masks be worn on buses. Does this change the public transport EO?
Source: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/travelers/face-masks-public-transportation.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just FYI -- the earliest Fairfax could have qualified under the "Low" category would have been Feb. 11th. I'm not sure if the hospitalization numbers would have qualified us for "Low" status, so it could have been later.
We for sure could not have qualified before Feb. 11th. And that's about the time I gave up on FCPS.
Much of Virginia DOES NOT qualify to go mask-optional now. Much of VA is still HIGH. Not surprising. I appreciate that their new map really shows who hasn't done what they were supposed to do regarding vaccinations. If you didn't vaccinate, your area has high spread and high hospitalizations. The map doesn't lie.
Yep! We get to enjoy the benefits of being highly vaccinated and having appropriate infrastructure. Too bad we elected Dumbkin
Anonymous wrote:Just FYI -- the earliest Fairfax could have qualified under the "Low" category would have been Feb. 11th. I'm not sure if the hospitalization numbers would have qualified us for "Low" status, so it could have been later.
We for sure could not have qualified before Feb. 11th. And that's about the time I gave up on FCPS.
Much of Virginia DOES NOT qualify to go mask-optional now. Much of VA is still HIGH. Not surprising. I appreciate that their new map really shows who hasn't done what they were supposed to do regarding vaccinations. If you didn't vaccinate, your area has high spread and high hospitalizations. The map doesn't lie.
Anonymous wrote:CDC just removed the suggestion masks be worn on buses. Does this change the public transport EO?
Source: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/travelers/face-masks-public-transportation.html
Anonymous wrote:Just FYI -- the earliest Fairfax could have qualified under the "Low" category would have been Feb. 11th. I'm not sure if the hospitalization numbers would have qualified us for "Low" status, so it could have been later.
We for sure could not have qualified before Feb. 11th. And that's about the time I gave up on FCPS.
Much of Virginia DOES NOT qualify to go mask-optional now. Much of VA is still HIGH. Not surprising. I appreciate that their new map really shows who hasn't done what they were supposed to do regarding vaccinations. If you didn't vaccinate, your area has high spread and high hospitalizations. The map doesn't lie.
Anonymous wrote:It’s too bad FCPS won’t be able to implement a mask mandate when we go back into high in the future because of chap’s law; the cdc makes clear it is a useful tool to help combat Covid. It was pretty clear we were nearing a time we could take off masks but that they would be needed again in the future.
Anonymous wrote:It’s too bad FCPS won’t be able to implement a mask mandate when we go back into high in the future because of chap’s law; the cdc makes clear it is a useful tool to help combat Covid. It was pretty clear we were nearing a time we could take off masks but that they would be needed again in the future.
Anonymous wrote:The CDC has said multiple times any updates on masks won’t be for schools
Anonymous wrote:It’s too bad FCPS won’t be able to implement a mask mandate when we go back into high in the future because of chap’s law; the cdc makes clear it is a useful tool to help combat Covid. It was pretty clear we were nearing a time we could take off masks but that they would be needed again in the future.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So if the CDC says the masks aren't needed, will those who spent the whole week citing masks studies over and over, believe the CDC?? I mean they keep saying following the science and follow the CDC so will today at 3 PM they believe those studies don't matter? Or that the CDC is wrong and they did their research so they know better?
I don't think you are following what people are saying. There were many sane people that were fighting the removal of the mask mandate while Omicron was still surging. Now that the Omicron peak has passed and numbers (cases, hospitalizations, and deaths) are plummeting, this is exactly the time to begin the off-ramp. Not when Youngkin signed his illegal EO.
By the way, the FCPS metrics (moderate for 7 days) will probably be met by mid-March. So, for all of the celebrating about the recent law change, the state and FCPS will be almost exactly aligned on the end of mask mandates.