09/07/2023 / By Ethan Huff
Parents of students who attend Rosemary Hills Elementary School in Montgomery County, Md., a wealthy suburban area outside of Washington, D.C., received a letter this week informing them that their children are once again expected to mask up due to the latest “variants” of the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19).
Conservative radio talk show host Clay Travis shared a copy of the letter on X (formerly Twitter). Written by school principal Rebecca Irwin Kennedy, the letter states that because “3 or more” students recently tested “positive” for the Fauci Flu, all third-grade students at the school must mask up for the next 10 days.
An echo back to the “two weeks to flatten the curve” rhetoric spewed during COVID 1.0, Kennedy’s letter about masking for just 10 days could end up extending beyond that time, and possibly remain in place indefinitely – this is the bait-and-switch M.O. (modus operandi) of the COVID cultists, after all.
(Related: COVID cultists everywhere are once again demanding compliance with their face mask fetish.)
Not only do all third-graders at Rosemary Hills Elementary School have to wear a mask for at least the next week and a half, but they must don a medical-grade N95 type, which the COVID cultists believe provides more protection than a cloth or bandana-style mask.
“Additional KN95 masks have been distributed and students and staff in identified classes or activities will be required to mask while in school for the next 10 days, except while eating or drinking,” Kennedy wrote to parents.
“Masks will become optional again following the 10 day period.”
Kennedy further informed parents that “at-home rapid test kits” will be mailed out to each student’s home because the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends testing at least five days after an exposure, beginning on day six, or any time when symptoms develop.
“Please report any positive COVID results to the school attendance office,” Kennedy further stressed, using all bold and an underline to push for compliance. “We will continue to reinforce good hand washing and follow cleaning and disinfection procedures.”
The only way Kennedy’s commands will have any effect is if parents and their students comply with them. Should they choose to just say no, then Kennedy will be forced to backtrack just like Lionsgate studios in Hollywood and Morris Brown College in Atlanta did after trying, but failing, to reimpose their own mask mandates.
It starts with one school here and one studio there, with promises that it is just “temporary.” Then, once they have that inch, they grab the rest of the mile and enshrine their medical fascism permanently.
This will all stop once enough Americans decide to put a stop to it with non-compliance. Every person who cooperates with demands like the ones Kennedy is making is complicit in medical tyranny and deserving of ridicule and shame for it.
Keep in mind that numerous studies, including several out of Greece and Italy, prove that masking not only does nothing to stop the spread, but also inhibits proper speech, hearing, and other forms of communication.
Even the Chinese-run World Health Organization (WHO) advises against masking children, having warned during the first contrived “pandemic” that children should be allowed to breathe freely without a face covering.
“This is child abuse,” one commenter wrote about Kennedy’s new masking policy.
“Take your children out of the government indoctrination centers,” wrote another.
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