It’s not about the virus. It’s about control. And the children will suffer.
California will continue to require masks in school settings, state health officials announced Friday, even though federal health authorities released new guidelines saying vaccinated students and teachers no longer need to wear masks inside campus buildings.
“Masking is a simple and effective intervention that does not interfere with offering full in-person instruction,” said California Health and Human Services Agency Secretary Mark Ghaly. “At the outset of the new year, students should be able to walk into school without worrying about whether they will feel different or singled out for being vaccinated or unvaccinated — treating all kids the same will support a calm and supportive school environment.”
The recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which also said schools should try and keep desks three feet apart, are not a mandate. The CDC guidance said prevention strategies, including indoor masking, should be utilized when it’s not possible to maintain a distance of at least three feet in the classroom.
This is an example where Ghaly might be book smart but is just a Marxist with no clue how the real world works.
“Masking is a simple and effective intervention that does not interfere with offering full in-person instruction,” said California Health and Human Services Agency Secretary Mark Ghaly. “At the outset of the new year, students should be able to walk into school without worrying about whether they will feel different or singled out for being vaccinated or unvaccinated — treating all kids the same will support a calm and supportive school environment.”
Restated:
‘Masking is a simple and effective control that does not interfere with offering full in-person instruction like it did last year,’ to parse California Health and Human Services Agency Secretary Mark Ghaly’s speech. ‘At the outset of the new year, students can be programmed to believe that masks were not enough to come to school during an election year, but then that belief can be turned to the direct opposite and they can be forced to do anything to avoid worrying about whether they will feel different or singled out for any reason — treating all kids the same will support a prozac-like school environment. This will put out a lowest common denominator student that, while no longer chasing perfection or having a chance at being dominant in a world society, will most likely vote Democrat.’
At least that is what I read…