Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop complaining already. You wanted schools open in full as normal, you got it.
Uh...this is not normal.
Yes, it is. Only difference is kids are masked. They should always have been sent home if sick.
except often they aren't masked in fact one of my kid hates the fact that one kid who sits next to him takes off his mask during every single class multiple times
And cloth masks suck anyway, which is what most kids are wearing.
My kids cloth mask is 4 ply with adjustable bands and a changeable filter. #NotAllClothMasks
Yes even yours. We demand science yet don’t follow it. If you want better protection your kid needs a Niosh n95 or at the very least kn95 but parents would do that because Larlo doesn’t like it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
In elementary? Yes, they are all over each other. I had three boys in a dog pile while waiting for busses last week. They have zero sense of personal space. This is what 5 days a week for everyone looks like. Without mandatory testing, this is the best we can hope for in terms of catching cases before we have full blown outbreaks.
—k teacher in a school with multiple classes quarantined
A FIFTEEN-MINUTE dog pile?
Common sense that kids are exposed sitting in a classroom for a 7-8 hour day. Come on use the big brain
They get exposed, and we have an 86% vaccination rate. That’s how we will get to herd immunity.
There is a 0% vaccination rate in Elementary school for students. You may be ok with exposure and covid as you'll just send your sick kid to school but others are not.
The teachers and staff are vaccinated. That’s how you protect those kids by vaccinating adults. If kids get exposed the consequence is minimal to the kids. Get a grip your kids will be exposed to all kinds of viruses. There is a major RSV outbreak currently, no vaccine against RSV. Children’s ICU is full with RSV infections.
I hope we turn our attention ruin to an RSV vaccine next. Does the virus just not affect boomers or the elderly enough?
There actually is an RSV vaccine but it is very expensive and has to be given monthly throughout RSV season. It is really only given to at risk kids and babies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop complaining already. You wanted schools open in full as normal, you got it.
Yup! This is what you wanted TogetherAgainMCPS, deal with it.
We want “TogetherAgainMCPS brought to you by new and competent leadership”. We got the former but not the latter.
Awww. Still bitter about having to pay for childcare and not being able to work in your jammies anymore? Here is the world’s smallest violin 🎻 playing for you.
What are you even on about? It’s parents who want free childcare. Nice try though! We know you only learned in the last year you can’t stand your own children, so you take it out on everyone else. I hope you get better soon!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop complaining already. You wanted schools open in full as normal, you got it.
Uh...this is not normal.
Yes, it is. Only difference is kids are masked. They should always have been sent home if sick.
except often they aren't masked in fact one of my kid hates the fact that one kid who sits next to him takes off his mask during every single class multiple times
And cloth masks suck anyway, which is what most kids are wearing.
My kids cloth mask is 4 ply with adjustable bands and a changeable filter. #NotAllClothMasks
Yes even yours. We demand science yet don’t follow it. If you want better protection your kid needs a Niosh n95 or at the very least kn95 but parents would do that because Larlo doesn’t like it.
A cloth mask with a nonwoven filter is fine as long as it fits well. Look at some of the studies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since all the crazy parents (yep...there's a group of them) seem to be patting themselves on the back for their testimonies.."Schools need to be open and stay open for real in-person learning. This is not August 2020 and this Board needs to stop making its decisions like it is." You're correct. It isn't 2020- we are in a worse situation than we were last year. I wish you would keep up. This lady was mocked on the Daily Show for her testimonial bc it was insane. No one is impressed except the tiny group of people who don't care about student health.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure that lady has a drinking problem and should not be "helping" early childhood kids.
Anonymous wrote:Since all the crazy parents (yep...there's a group of them) seem to be patting themselves on the back for their testimonies.."Schools need to be open and stay open for real in-person learning. This is not August 2020 and this Board needs to stop making its decisions like it is." You're correct. It isn't 2020- we are in a worse situation than we were last year. I wish you would keep up. This lady was mocked on the Daily Show for her testimonial bc it was insane. No one is impressed except the tiny group of people who don't care about student health.
Anonymous wrote:Since all the crazy parents (yep...there's a group of them) seem to be patting themselves on the back for their testimonies.."Schools need to be open and stay open for real in-person learning. This is not August 2020 and this Board needs to stop making its decisions like it is." You're correct. It isn't 2020- we are in a worse situation than we were last year. I wish you would keep up. This lady was mocked on the Daily Show for her testimonial bc it was insane. No one is impressed except the tiny group of people who don't care about student health.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop complaining already. You wanted schools open in full as normal, you got it.
Uh...this is not normal.
Yes, it is. Only difference is kids are masked. They should always have been sent home if sick.
except often they aren't masked in fact one of my kid hates the fact that one kid who sits next to him takes off his mask during every single class multiple times
And cloth masks suck anyway, which is what most kids are wearing.
My kids cloth mask is 4 ply with adjustable bands and a changeable filter. #NotAllClothMasks
Yes even yours. We demand science yet don’t follow it. If you want better protection your kid needs a Niosh n95 or at the very least kn95 but parents would do that because Larlo doesn’t like it.
A cloth mask with a nonwoven filter is fine as long as it fits well. Look at some of the studies.
I peer reviewed several and work in a lab. I know it well. Good luck to you.
Ok, this means nothing. Some tests gave some cloth good reviews.
It means do your homework. Without proper fit and proper masks it literally doesn’t do much for your kid. Read publications if you need to. Cloth masks are pretty useless especially the surgically ones with gaps around the face.
At the end of the day, who cares? The kids don’t care about wearing masks- it’s the adults with no brain cells that are so upset about their freedoms being taken away. Wear the mask. You could learn a lot from your kids.
Most adults are vaccinated or weekly tested.. the little kids are not and that’s why we should care. Agree with what you said.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop complaining already. You wanted schools open in full as normal, you got it.
Uh...this is not normal.
Yes, it is. Only difference is kids are masked. They should always have been sent home if sick.
except often they aren't masked in fact one of my kid hates the fact that one kid who sits next to him takes off his mask during every single class multiple times
And cloth masks suck anyway, which is what most kids are wearing.
My kids cloth mask is 4 ply with adjustable bands and a changeable filter. #NotAllClothMasks
Yes even yours. We demand science yet don’t follow it. If you want better protection your kid needs a Niosh n95 or at the very least kn95 but parents would do that because Larlo doesn’t like it.
A cloth mask with a nonwoven filter is fine as long as it fits well. Look at some of the studies.
I peer reviewed several and work in a lab. I know it well. Good luck to you.
Ok, this means nothing. Some tests gave some cloth good reviews.
It means do your homework. Without proper fit and proper masks it literally doesn’t do much for your kid. Read publications if you need to. Cloth masks are pretty useless especially the surgically ones with gaps around the face.
At the end of the day, who cares? The kids don’t care about wearing masks- it’s the adults with no brain cells that are so upset about their freedoms being taken away. Wear the mask. You could learn a lot from your kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop complaining already. You wanted schools open in full as normal, you got it.
Uh...this is not normal.
Yes, it is. Only difference is kids are masked. They should always have been sent home if sick.
except often they aren't masked in fact one of my kid hates the fact that one kid who sits next to him takes off his mask during every single class multiple times
And cloth masks suck anyway, which is what most kids are wearing.
My kids cloth mask is 4 ply with adjustable bands and a changeable filter. #NotAllClothMasks
Yes even yours. We demand science yet don’t follow it. If you want better protection your kid needs a Niosh n95 or at the very least kn95 but parents would do that because Larlo doesn’t like it.
A cloth mask with a nonwoven filter is fine as long as it fits well. Look at some of the studies.
I peer reviewed several and work in a lab. I know it well. Good luck to you.
Ok, this means nothing. Some tests gave some cloth good reviews.
It means do your homework. Without proper fit and proper masks it literally doesn’t do much for your kid. Read publications if you need to. Cloth masks are pretty useless especially the surgically ones with gaps around the face.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop complaining already. You wanted schools open in full as normal, you got it.
Uh...this is not normal.
Yes, it is. Only difference is kids are masked. They should always have been sent home if sick.
except often they aren't masked in fact one of my kid hates the fact that one kid who sits next to him takes off his mask during every single class multiple times
And cloth masks suck anyway, which is what most kids are wearing.
My kids cloth mask is 4 ply with adjustable bands and a changeable filter. #NotAllClothMasks
Yes even yours. We demand science yet don’t follow it. If you want better protection your kid needs a Niosh n95 or at the very least kn95 but parents would do that because Larlo doesn’t like it.
A cloth mask with a nonwoven filter is fine as long as it fits well. Look at some of the studies.
I peer reviewed several and work in a lab. I know it well. Good luck to you.
Ok, this means nothing. Some tests gave some cloth good reviews.
It means do your homework. Without proper fit and proper masks it literally doesn’t do much for your kid. Read publications if you need to. Cloth masks are pretty useless especially the surgically ones with gaps around the face.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop complaining already. You wanted schools open in full as normal, you got it.
Yup! This is what you wanted TogetherAgainMCPS, deal with it.
We want “TogetherAgainMCPS brought to you by new and competent leadership”. We got the former but not the latter.
Awww. Still bitter about having to pay for childcare and not being able to work in your jammies anymore? Here is the world’s smallest violin 🎻 playing for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop complaining already. You wanted schools open in full as normal, you got it.
Uh...this is not normal.
Yes, it is. Only difference is kids are masked. They should always have been sent home if sick.
except often they aren't masked in fact one of my kid hates the fact that one kid who sits next to him takes off his mask during every single class multiple times
And cloth masks suck anyway, which is what most kids are wearing.
My kids cloth mask is 4 ply with adjustable bands and a changeable filter. #NotAllClothMasks
Yes even yours. We demand science yet don’t follow it. If you want better protection your kid needs a Niosh n95 or at the very least kn95 but parents would do that because Larlo doesn’t like it.
A cloth mask with a nonwoven filter is fine as long as it fits well. Look at some of the studies.
I peer reviewed several and work in a lab. I know it well. Good luck to you.
You’re probably dealing w a microscopist who thinks that makes her an actual medical doctor. I wouldn’t worry.