Re-opening Schools in the era of COVID

I did not hear the school forcing a vaccine, I just heard the school asking the kids to wear a mask in the school where kids are on top of each other all day in tight spaces...

Masks reduce transmissions of airborne diseases plain and simple. It is not that hard to wear a mask in school. I have not seen any place with a mask mandate that was adhered to at all close to 100% so to say they don't work.. it is better to say people don't follow rules. People are not catching Covid in restuarants and malls where people are masked and socially distant and it is cleaned regularly. Most spread now is in private homes or groups of people getting together and forgoing all safety precautions. Contact tracing has helped to rule out most restaurants and gyms and support the argument for opening them up following the rules.

But I know plenty of people who travel outside their state and say fuck the rules so why are we surprised COVID still spreading around. In my county we got masks and social distancing but all the stores, restaurants and sporting events have people and cases are dropping real fast.

I don't disagree with the fact that masks reduce transmissions of airborne diseases. But you're OK with your kid wearing a mask in school, on the athletic field, for the rest of his/her life because of this fact?

O2 tanks and PPE would reduce risk even further. Why not do that?
 
I don't disagree with the fact that masks reduce transmissions of airborne diseases. But you're OK with your kid wearing a mask in school, on the athletic field, for the rest of his/her life because of this fact?

O2 tanks and PPE would reduce risk even further. Why not do that?

No not a permanent thing but do think definitely in the Fall as we come down the slope really fast with vaccines and immunity from those who caught it and just being cleaner overall. We should be back to 5 days a week in the Fall for school and restaurants and stores closer to 75-100% and sporting events hopefully 50% (fans less important haha)
 
No not a permanent thing but do think definitely in the Fall as we come down the slope really fast with vaccines and immunity from those who caught it and just being cleaner overall. We should be back to 5 days a week in the Fall for school and restaurants and stores closer to 75-100% and sporting events hopefully 50% (fans less important haha)

I will note that most schools in North Carolina are already back to 5 days per week (if community spread is not a red zone), our stores & restaurants are at 75% indoor occupancy & 100% outdoor occupancy, and 50% occupancy for sporting events. All of this is subject to masks and social distancing. Of course this can change again as our state COVID level goes up or down -- and is subject to county restrictions if a county has a high COVID rate. Of course, the state is carefully tracking the situation and following the best proper public health guidance in establishing our direction.

I expect many of the restriction improvements in the U.S. will be driven by vaccinations. The risk being the spread of COVID variants. States that do not require masks and social distancing are at high risk for further case increases -- especially since these are also the states with lower vaccination rates.
 
And yet there's nothing empirical in that study that shows definite proof that any student contracted COVID from another student at school.





Oh we are back to the "Prove they got it at school" nonsense. Of course this is just an extension of "Where are the dead kids" crap.

Bottom line: As outlined by WHO and the CDC -- when community spread is high sending children to school merely magnifies the community spread further increasing deaths, cases and hospitalizations. Schools should only be opened when community spread is low (below a 10% positive test rate) - similarly restaurants, bars, and other comparable indoor facilities should only be open when community spread is low.
 
Oh we are back to the "Prove they got it at school" nonsense. Of course this is just an extension of "Where are the dead kids" crap.

Bottom line: As outlined by WHO and the CDC -- when community spread is high sending children to school merely magnifies the community spread further increasing deaths, cases and hospitalizations. Schools should only be opened when community spread is low (below a 10% positive test rate) - similarly restaurants, bars, and other comparable indoor facilities should only be open when community spread is low.

Right. Why should we have to prove anything. Don't come 'round here with those facts. Not interested, right, GWB?
 
Right. Why should we have to prove anything. Don't come 'round here with those facts. Not interested, right, GWB?

You never let trifling things like facts and reality interfere with your fantasy narrative gleamed from Twitter posts of people who rantings are regularly marked as FALSE INFORMATION. We shouldn't really expect any mindset changes from you when you are confronted with actual facts -- in fact at this point doing so is a waste of effort.
 
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