DubLad69 wrote: » So whats going to happen to all of your stuff?
jackboy wrote: » That is for one day. I would be interested in hearing nurses opinions on the impact of mask wearing for extended periods.
maynooth_rules wrote: » Anyone else have to go in to clear out their room yet? Had to do it today,.not nice.
Alex86Eire wrote: » Did it last week. I didn't find it too bad but I'm only in the school 3 years. Other teachers had 30 years of stuff built up to clear out!
Moody_mona wrote: » Is the idea of moving stuff just to make more space for desks? I'm in a lab with fixed desks so I really hope I don't have to empty cabinets, it wouldn't be making more available floor space, it would just be a lot of work ��
hi! wrote: » I’m a nurse - so I’ll chime in. We’ve been wearing maskS for 12-13 hour shifts since April I believe it was. I’ve been working 39 (sometimes 48 hours a week) in a busy environment, wearing a mask and have had no ill affects other than some acne (which I get anyway it’s just a bit worse now). Are they uncomfortable? Yes. Do I like wearing them? No. But we’ve been doing this since Covid started. Teachers need to accept this (as does everyone!). My mask protects my patients. We all have our part to play.
Moody_mona wrote: » Is the idea of moving stuff just to make more space for desks? I'm in a lab with fixed desks so I really hope I don't have to empty cabinets, it wouldn't be making more available floor space, it would just be a lot of work 🙈
rainbowtrout wrote: » Teachers aren't complaining about the use of masks. We've been asking the government to make them mandatory for weeks. That poster has been trolling the thread saying they affect health without any evidence whatsoever.
hi! wrote: » Ye should 100% be pushing for masks for teachers and students. The last few months I’ve seen a lot of asymptotic carriers in the hospital! I don’t see how the schools can stay open and outbreak free without them.
rainbowtrout wrote: » That poster has been trolling the thread saying they affect health without any evidence whatsoever.
jackboy wrote: » You are letting yourself down throwing around personal insults like that. It is common sense that restricting the airways for extended periods of time will eventually have long term health effects. We will just have to wait and see how things pan out in the next few months. I am expecting the constant mask wearing to take a toll on the health of teachers and absenteeism to go significantly higher than for a normal winter. If I am wrong, then great, no problem.
Bobtheman wrote: » Wearing a mask will create difficulties in teaching but if it's required so be it. Can you take it off occasionally in the class ? Can students ? If people finding it hard to breathe?
Redordeadqwwer wrote: » If you're 2m away from the students you can take it off apparently. I'll have mine off whilst teaching the classes to be honest. I'll be 2m away and I just don't think I'd be able to get my voice across with a mask on. I'll take the gamble.
Moody_mona wrote: » I suppose the issue isn't that you're taking a gamble, you're gambling on behalf of your students. But if you're far enough away I think that's OK, that's what I'm talking about, from my board and my demo desk I'm a big distance from my students but how long can I stay up there without circulating I don't know.
am_zarathustra wrote: » I would love to know this for sure, the difference in transfer from 1m to 2m is pretty impressive but it's not zero, I'm wondering if being over 2m and using a screen angled between me and students would be enough without a mask. I've ordered a microphone too. I'm going to put perspex I think in front of my desk myself. I have a huge room thankfully with good ventilation and a desk on a plinth. I think initially I'll just do everything, mask, 2m distance, perspex and see as research comes out what the story is.
SligoBrewer wrote: » There will be a mandatory mask policy in my classroom.
wirelessdude01 wrote: » And how will you enforce that? Sure the department yesterday confirmed to a primary principal I know that they cannot ask children that they know have been abroad within 14 days to stay at home and quarantine. Whole situation is riddled with holes.
FishOnABike wrote: » And yet in other workplaces, before being allowed back on site, people have to submit a form confirming that in the last 14 days they haven't travelled abroad, haven't been in close contact with a diagnosed or suspected case pending testing, have not themselves been referred for testing or waiting a test result, etc.... But in schools, which are more congested than most other workplaces, none of this applies :rolleyes: I don't think I can suspend reality for long enough to be able to hope it all works out.
wirelessdude01 wrote: » It's on our return to work form alright but think parents should have to fill one in for their children as well. Just find it very strange.
wirelessdude01 wrote: » And how will you enforce that?