Masking in Schools: 62 pct parents in favour of indoor masking

Many of you participated in the subject of whether masking in schools should continue and how. Below is the report:

62 pct parents favour indoor masking in schools: Only 43% in favour of outdoor masking

You are welcome to share the same with other parents, school management and local officials as LocalCircles shares it with Central Government and all State Government leadership.

Given the global COVID situation, rising cases and new variants, a cautious approach is warranted so India's vulnerability is minimised when a 4th COVID wave arrives. more  

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Masks are harmful and should be discontinued for all. Link to studies here: https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/47-studies-confirm-inefectiveness-of-masks-for-covid-and-32-more-confirm-their-negative-health-effects/ more  
It has been proven that simple cloth masks do not work. I am in a state where there was never a mask mandate and not a single child in my area school has had serious illness or death due to Covid. There is no scientific study that supports simple mask use with any real supporting outcome. Unless someone is "as risk" they should have that child or person use N- 95. The rest is useless. Mask hurt children's learning. Young children need to see faces to learn the pronunciation and positive feedback from teachers. more  
All students and staff should continue masking as well as social distancing atleast for next 6 months and review thereafter. more  
Makes sense who are the parents who want masks off. Perhaps they haven’t read about long covid more  
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