Which is it?
He can say whatever he wants but a VA state law says otherwise and the school districts will follow CDC guidance on wearing masks. So, yes, elections have consequences.
The law requires local school boards to offer in-person instruction to students, with limited exceptions. The bill also says school districts should "provide such in-person instruction in a manner in which it adheres, to the maximum extent practicable, to any currently applicable mitigation strategies for early childhood care and education programs and elementary and secondary schools to reduce the transmission of COVID-19 that have been provided by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention."
Which is it?
As you are deflecting and have no dog in the fight, look it up.
The law
The bill
Same thing or two different ones?
Who would have “thought” dmc was desperate for a “w,” par.
Good thing Virginia doesn't have a problem with that
And sometimes these clowns will lose elections...
Back to thread topic, you believed that Youngkin could stop school boards from following CDC masking guidance.
He cannot overrule laws with directives and you were fooled by bs, again.
Your low iq has consequences.![]()
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6. School districts should marshal any resources available to improve inspection, testing,
maintenance, repair, replacement and upgrades of equipment to improve the indoor air
quality in school facilities, including mechanical and non-mechanical heating,
ventilation, and air conditioning systems, filtering, purification, fans, control systems
and window and door repair.
This is a good provision. I don't know about "marshal any available resources". Instead it should set aside a fund for doing so. Requiring schools to "do what you can" is not requiring anything.
Dumb logic
Youngkin is not banning masks.
He is letting parents choose.
Given that CDC has conceded cloth masks dont work. The schools are in a world of trouble trying to enforce them.
The lack of proper guidance from en ies like the CDC is what leads to this kind of situation. Stringing cheese cloth across your face is ok, but if you're maskless that means you're bucking the system. Science be damned.
Could you imagine PPE requirements in an MSDS?
PPE - Put something over your nose and mouth. It doesn't matter what, so long as it looks like a mask
Back to the "completely sterile or anything goes" argumentation.
you just dont like it because it makes you uncomfortable. thats fine.
both are situations that not only affect the person making his "personal decision" but also endangers other people around them, even those who are taking necessary precautions. when it comes to vaccines, people seem to intentionally forget about the bolded. for some reason, we dont seem to forget that about drunk driving though. just with covid
and just as an fyi to DMC, this is not me saying that driving drunk is literally the same thing as being unvaccinated or walking around unmasked. i'm pointing out a similarity between the two (the bolded above)
So you are goalpost moving away from le "VA new governor will kill mask mandate on schools."
You are really low iq.![]()
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analogies by a lawyer... That's reality.
does being unvaccinted and/or unmasked put other people at increased risk of harm? yes or no
In the same way, does being vaccinated and masked put other people at increased risk or harm? Yes and data proves just rhat. Ask all those I know who are vaxxed but stuck in their houses fighting off covid as we speak. Who were they around before their vax failed them and everyone around them?
no wonder you cant wrap your head around the analogy
increased risk of harm compared to what? are vaccinated people more likely to have, and therefore trasmit covid than their unvaccinated counterparts? are masked people more likely than unmasked people to transmit covid?
"well if the unvaccinated person is sitting at home and a vaccinated person goes around licking doorknobs and spitting on people, who's more dangerous then???"
dno about richmond area but we got 6+ inches of snow yesterday and a lot of sleet on top of it
shoveling this morning was a . i was having more success just picking up ice chunks by hand rather than trying to heave them with a shovel
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