Masks will be asked and expected at BPS for 8 school days but won’t be made mandatory.
nbcboston.comSubmitted by lucifer0915 t3_zz8ga1 in boston
Submitted by lucifer0915 t3_zz8ga1 in boston
Reply to comment by SmilingZebra in Masks will be asked and expected at BPS for 8 school days but won’t be made mandatory. by lucifer0915
And the risk of serious illness, when you contextualize it with illness risks our society has always tolerated.
And minimizing the community spread to prevent the rise of new variants, increased infections of elderly, risk of long covid. It’s not a big ask for kids to wear masks for two weeks after school break. Just look at the MA wastewater data, infection rates are way up after the the last week, and it’s only a small effort to keep it in check. I hate masks also, and rarely wear one, nor do my kids, but it seems reasonable that they do for a bit.
Two weeks of cloth mask wearing in a school environment where kids are constantly taking their masks on and off will achieve close to nothing.
Omicron is now running buck wild in a nation of 1.4 billion people. Masking kids in BPS to prevent new variants is a bizarre point of view. And that's before we recognize that all the world (outside of a few nations in East Asia) has completely moved on. And if you're on favor of masks, then why are you targeting kids? It's adults 65+ that are falling sick and ending up in hospitals. Mask them instead.
You sound like someone armed with a set of teacher's union talking points from two years ago. Frankly it doesn't matter what people like you want in terms of masks, masks mandates aren't coming back.
Genuine question - do you also favor returning mask mandates to transit/stores/bars/gyms/offices? It makes exceptionally little sense to me to have masks in schools & not these places.
Edit: also - we're so far past lowering community spread having an impact on new variants, lmao. Did previous mask mandates stop new variants from spawning? The data shows they hardly even impacted community spread, much less enough to meaningfully reduce new variants. Your points are weak af & not supported by data.
You’re saying masks don’t work, sorry, I’m done
It's not wrong though. Cloth masks don't work, nor do masks that people wear incorrectly or take off to eat or drink.
The only way a mask mandate works is with strict adherence to N95's, which is impossible, even more so in a school environment.
No, just places where we pack 2000 kids together for 6 hours a day
How does that work at lunch lol?
So not the T, where we pack hundreds of people in a space smaller than a classroom? Insane contradictions here.
Nobody rides the t anymore
Would have been better as:
Nobody rides the T anymore; it's too crowded.
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