Yeah, I'm not really seeing those reversals. I'm seeing folks dig in deeper.
i.e. Today, DC announced they're lifting their indoor mandate for basically everywhere but schools.
Nearby Virginia state congressmen voted along party lines today to keep/ lift the state school mask mandate.
I pointed upthread about the fuzziness in the Michigan data for districts with mandates vs ones without.
The point I'm trying to make is that I can't think of a reason that you would enforce a mask mandate at schools that you wouldn't also enforce everywhere else.
I asked the question because I haven't seen "If we get to X, we'll lift the mandate for schools." We actually got to that threshold back in the fall, but because APH never moved us to Stage 2, the mask mandate in schools stayed in effect.
Most reasonable people would say, well as long as the hospitalization is low OR as long as the death rate for kids is X%, we don't need to mandate masks in schools.
In Austin, where I am, with three fully vaccinated kids in AISD schools I don't see the need to mask them up. I also don't see AISD moving to 'masks optional' any time soon because they aren't guided by data.
If we're going to "follow the science" as Dr Elizalde put it in December, we need to have metrics and offramps that coincide with those metrics. We shouldn't go by polling or whether you're taking a picture with Magic Johnson or whether you're in a 4th grade classroom. Either masks work and we need to mandate and enforce it everywhere or drop the charade. We shouldn't be following the science of Summer 2020 now that vaccinations are ubiquitous.
And the beauty with options is, if you want to mask your child in a properly fit-tested N95 respirator, you can do that.