Masking up For In-Person Schooling Should Never Be Politicized or An Option, But A Universal National Mandatory!
We are living in a time when the coronavirus crisis escalating
again, which means the virus is soaring and is contagious and causing illnesses
faster and in younger people.
According to CDC, “the
Delta variant causes more infections and spread faster than the earlier forms
of the virus that causes COVID-19. It might cause more illness than previous
strain in unvaccinated people.”
We know the severity of the COVID-19 what it does to our bodies
when you get infected with the virus-you may live with it for a while or
long-term, you may recover from it, or you can die from it as millions have
worldwide. Living with COVID-19 is a matter of life and death-but fighting to
prevent it, is the best choice to sustain your health, hence life.
We have come so far with this coronavirus to defy the rules that
prevent and protect us ALL-young and old from its attack in the past.
Across the country, the number of Covid-Delta variants is
increasingly growing with speed-from the month of July 2021 heading to August
2021 the numbers of Covid-Delta infections are in the tunes of above 200,000
cases a month just about the same as it was at the beginning of the pandemic.
But unlike now, then we did make some commitments to follow the
safety and health guidelines, the number of infections was able to decrease drastically;
and with the availability of the vaccines, the spread of the virus can be
controlled even more if we collectively do our part.
While schools are reopening for Fall sessions for full in-person
learning and under the cloud of the COVID-19 pandemic, we must ALL show care
and conscientiousness in one another’s work or duties to bounce back to the safer
zone again.
It is unsettling to hear and see that the Covid-Delta variant is
affecting younger people and more kids are being hospitalized across the
states, than during the previous variants, and at a time that there isn’t a vaccine
available for them yet to shield them from the severity of the COVID-19. Following the guidelines in place such as
mask-wearing, distancing and avoiding crowd places while continue maintaining
hygienic practices-handwashing and sanitation are viable and only
preventive measures at our disposal.
As schools are gearing up for full in-person learning this Fall,
the situation could be dire and worse if we defy the safety and health
guidelines that are proven to have worked in the past in preventing the spread
of the virus especially mask-wearing.
Already released data shows that in the Southern states like South Carolina,
Texas, Florida, and Louisiana cases of Covid-Delta infections have skyrocketed to
the alarming point simply because they relax in implementing a mask-wearing
rule.
This unfolding situation is making teachers, parents, students,
and schools super nervous, frustrated, and fearful for the return to in-person
learning that many parents and students want the most!
By this time last year, the Coronavirus has taught us that
mask-wearing is the best, if not the only preventive tool ever been in reducing
and protecting you from contracting and transmitting the virus because even if
people are vaccinated they still can get infected with this new Delta variant
since the vaccines are not available for younger children, but also the
vaccines do not prevent you from getting infected by the virus, rather it
minimizes the severity of the Covid illness. It is therefore logical and common
sense that mask-wearing is the best preventive tool since we don’t know who is
infected and who is not (asymptomatic) whether vaccinated or unvaccinated; or
whether the virus is in the air and or where so that to avoid those places.
Mandating the Mask-Wearing
Most Americans about
69% are in favor of mandatory mask-wearing in
school, however, the issue has become so polarized and politicized and party
divided with 92% of democrats supporting a mask-wearing mandate and only 44% of
Republicans are in support of mask-wearing even as many red states showed
uncontrollable surging numbers of Covid-Delta variant infections.
Again, it’s logical and common sense that mask-wearing is the BEST
preventive tool we all have at our disposal since not all age groups have
available vaccines and even those who are eligible for vaccines have not all been
vaccinated, and the virus keeps eluding us and infects us whether vaccinated or
unvaccinated. However, with the mask on, chances of getting infected whether you
are vaccinated or unvaccinated is low with the combination of following the
other safety and health guidelines.
As a parent and an educator, yes, it’s my responsibility to ensure
our kids and all students are safe while under the school custodian.
In K-8 specifically (or even K-12 since not all students eligible
for vaccines are vaccinated) teachers, students, and parents must all abide by
the Code of Ethical Conduct and Responsibilities-Guideline for Responsible
Behaviors in K-12 education; more so while COVID-19 pandemics is upon
us-focusing on practices that maintain safety and healthy learning environment
for everyone.
Ethical responsibility to children is that our paramount
responsibility is to provide care and education in an environment that is safe,
healthy, nurturing, and responsible for each student; maintaining safe and
healthy schools that foster student’s social, emotional, cognitive, and
physical development, respect their present and participation; in addition,
support the right of each child to play and learn in an inclusive, yet safe
environment that meets the needs of the children with and without disabilities.
Universal and consistent guidelines for schools are inevitable
under the cloud of Covid pandemic threat and must therefore be in place and be followed
by all involved to maintain our ethical responsibilities to our children.
Schools cannot afford to give every student special preference
(some wear masks and others not) or excluding them from schools or activities
based on others being defiant in mask-wearing to avoid virus transmission.
With the Covid-Delta variant soaring across the country, the federal
government should be the leader in issuing universal national safety and health
guidelines such as mask-wearing mandate back in place instead of leaving it as
unilateral action by the states or local governments. Giving this as an option
or choice of the local government to decide whether to wear a mask in school or
not while new infections are skyrocketing is a recipe for disaster-we should
focus on curbing this virus not paving the way for another lockdown like last
Fall.
Certainly, when it comes to schools, teachers, students, and
parents have responsibility for and to one another-none can operate safely and
effectively without the cooperation of the others involved!
NAEYC Code of ethical responsibilities to children reminds all
adults (teachers & parents) on principle-1.1 that “Above all, we shall not
harm children. We shall not participate in practices that are emotionally
damaging, physically harmful, disrespectful, degrading, dangerous,
exploitative, or intimidating to children.” (NAEYC Code of Ethics 2005). What
this principle means is that as adults we have ethical responsibilities to our
children’s safety and health at home and in school. Violating this principle
and other schools’ rules and behaviors for students, teachers and parents can
lead to child neglect…families have the responsibility to ensure effective and
smooth communication and transition from home to school more so during this
pandemic. Developing and maintaining relationships of mutual respect, trust,
and partner with schools with a common goal of nurturing effective learning for
our children is fundamental.
Parents moral conduct include views of what is good, right, and
proper; parents beliefs about their responsibilities and or obligations to
their children and schools; parents ideas about how they should behave to
accommodate sensitive issues like the crisis pandemic brought to our schools
must be checked/navigate with restrain to avoid the unnecessary and unwanted tug
of war between parents and schools, parents and teachers, or between students
and teachers/schools, for such unrestrained behaviors is counterproductive and
toxic for the learning environment…balancing our responsibilities to our children
with caution and focus on things that are relevant and matter the most, is how
to react to a vulnerable situation or crisis…There have been reports of
violence in various states from people opposing mask-wearing. During a
back-to-school event in Texas, an angry parent ripped a mask off
from a teacher’s face…irrational responses or behaviors tend to make matters
worse, not better.
School Rules Vs. Parents Choices during the
pandemic
As an educator who has contracted the COVID-19, and a parent with
children still in school, I know at hand the dilemma both parents and educators
are facing during this COVID-19 Pandemic.
For the parents, if you believe you are the first teacher to your
child and that nobody (the teachers or schools) can tell you how to raise your
child, you may have a decision to make and options/choices out there for you!
While some will be asking for universal mask-wearing because we believe it’s
the best preventive tool against spreading the covid-delta variant, parents who
oppose mask-wearing should have the right to remove their child from schools that
calls for or implementing mask-wearing as a mandate especially with this new
variant which is infecting children more while they have no other best tool due
to their ineligibility for vaccines.
If parents don’t like the mask mandate rule in their kids’ school,
they have the right to pull their kids out of school-they have the option to choose
from private schools, homeschooling, or virtual learning if their school
districts offer that option. For other districts through virtual learning is
not a conducive option for their learning. There are challenges from internet
connectivity, affordability of internet subscription may require additional
teachers or even available spaces in their homes for comfortable-bother free
learning can be an issue that may hinder effective virtual learning. I do not
believe it is realistic or even fair to others who feel the need for the
protection mask-wearing offers to change the rules at the expense of few groups
of parents or political leaders who oppose school rules such as mask-wearing a mandate in school during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Vaccinated Vs Unvaccinated Saga
If anything, we know that vaccinated and unvaccinated alike have
the responsibility of curbing the transmission of the Covid virus. Everyone’s
safety and health depend on her/his WILL to do the right things-to follow the
safety and health guidelines in place to prevent yourself and others from
contracting the virus.
Vaccinated and or unvaccinated people must follow the safety rules
and protocols. Not all people unvaccinated are antivaccine-some are only hesitant
at the moment because of medical reasons-they might be immunocompromised, have a
bad experience with vaccines reactions in the past, or they want to buy time to
see where this virus with so many unknowns is heading, especially those who
have maintained good health, with strong body immunity and taking all
precautions that in 18 months of this virus they have not to get sickened by
the virus; and of course, there those who got sick by the virus and recovered
without the help of any drugs…they too have the right to weigh in as long as
they are following the safety and health guidelines in place and beyond…
These different groups of people have been played and labeled as
antivaccine or vaccines deniers which flare up a heated debate among the
members of the community and families and people are divided or categorized
causing yet more resentments to the vaccination…the divisiveness rhetoric over
those vaccinated and unvaccinated as having two Americans is detrimental to the
overall success in making people take the vaccines willingly or not.
Everyone should be encouraged or apply self-courage to comply and
to protect not only self but also the public from making the virus
uncontainable …ask yourself whether young or old how you can be a part of the solution
in battling this virus, not a problem, a distractor, or stubborn in complying
to safety and health guidelines that prevent you from being a super-spreader of
the virus. The virus does not care who it infects, and our body defenses depend
on how we take precautions and good care to prevent the virus infection.
We know the vaccines will not prevent you from getting a Covid-Delta
variant infection if you do not wear a mask after vaccination. We, therefore,
know that mask-wearing is the best tool to prevent you from contracting the
virus…we know so because those vaccinated people who removed their masks and were
exposed to the virus and cause breakthrough cases of COVID-19 infections.
Since we do not know who is vaccinated and who is not when in
public after the universal masking mandate was dropped, we cannot say with the certainty that the vaccinated people are getting infected by the unvaccinated
people…also we cannot tell who is asymptomatic and not wearing a mask and who
is not at this time when the mask is not universally mandated… also, we do not
know how one is contracting this elusive virus-when, where, how or why some
have not been infected 18 months in the pandemic while others have been
infected multiple times regardless of how careful and dedicated they are in
protecting themselves and others by following the safety and health guidelines
in place, and so vaccines may not necessarily be one-size-fits.
If the virus is in the air, everyone should wear a mask…if the
virus is transmitted from human to human, everyone should wear a mask and
maintain distance and avoid crowds/big gatherings…if the virus is coming from
the unknowns, everyone should wear a mask.
It is common sense at the moments when the Covid-Delta variant is
surging to adapt to what works best, a universal mask-wearing mandate work best.
I am sure no one has a desire for a second lockdown. So, let’s not
allow ourselves caught into the politics of virus-politicizing this deadly
virus in being irresponsible, instead people should rise above it and
acknowledge once again our willpower to fight a good fight and overcome this
virus by rising above our differences in perspectives on how best to first prevent
while continue vaccinating others and coming up with possible drugs or
permanent vaccines that will put the Covid virus at bay.
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