Evidence Shows Students Need to Wear Masks in Schools Despite Disinformation
Multiple studies and reports show that masks in schools are effective, safe, and necessary because COVID-19 is not going away.
As the Omicron surge subsides, many areas in the United States are rapidly returning to normal. Almost all agree we will face another surge of COVID-19 or another virus in the future. There are many lessons to be learned from the current pandemic, but the most important is how disinformation can divide a nation. Nowhere has this been more evident than the use of masking in schools.
At the heart of the misinformation spread by many who advocate against the use of masks in schools is that masks are not effective. Granted, they are not 100% effective, but the use of masks is one of the most important best practices to prevent the spread of disease. Unfortunately, this century-old practice has somehow become controversial in the last 2 years, despite mounting evidence that demonstrates its effectiveness with SARS-CoV-2.
On September 24, 2022, the CDC’s Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) published a report that clearly demonstrated the usefulness of school masking in Arizona’s 2 largest counties, Maricopa and Pima Counties, which comprise the metropolitan areas of Phoenix and Tucson. This
Most recently, a
Despite the above evidence, many believe the disinformation regarding masks. The assertion that masks will not filter and block a 0.1-micron viral particle ignores the science that documents that the SARS-CoV-2 virus aerosolizes as small droplets which measure between 10 and 100 microns. The dry virus, as measured by electron microscopy, is not a major transmitter of disease between individuals.
Masking may hinder a student’s word recognition by hiding a speaker’s mouth and lips. However, to correct this problem would entail the teacher not wearing a mask. Teachers are more susceptible to COVID-19 than students, and 24% of teachers have a
The March 2022 report “
An excellent case study regarding a school district’s implementation of a multi-layered approach to remain open and prevent COVID-19 was written by
The highly infective Omicron Variant (BA.1) poses significant challenges to control its spread. Most experts now advocate using KN95 or N95 masks instead of the cloth variety which were found effective with previous variants. The “Stealth Omicron” BA.2 variant may be even more challenging. This variant could be up to 30% more infectious than BA.1 and is thought to be causing the current uptick in SARS-CoV-2 cases in the United Kingdom, where
Above all, as pointed out by the “
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