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Teh One Who Knocks
03-18-2022, 03:16 PM
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An Ontario-based student group is organizing a province-wide walkout to take place next week in protest of the Ford government's lifting of mask mandates.

Beginning March 21, most of Ontario's mask mandates are set to expire; among them are those pertaining to schools.

On March 9, Ontario Students For COVID Safety took to Twitter to unveil its plan to hold the walkout on Monday March 21 at 11am, in response to the end of the mandate.
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"Removing mask mandates after March Break made it clear student needs are not being prioritized — let’s show them that safety still matters," a Twitter post from the group reads.

"This is a walkout to say yes to masks, yes to access to testing, and yes to reporting COVID-19 data in schools," the group stated.

They added that other targets of their ire were the "EQAO [Education Quality and Accountability Office] and other standardized tests," which they argue should not take place "during this stressful time."
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The group urged parents to sign an open letter asking Premier Doug Ford to maintain "universal masking" in schools.

According to CTV News, number of boards, including the Toronto District School Board, quickly placed formal requests asking for the lifting of the mandate to be postponed.

On March 11, Ford slammed Ontario school boards that sought to continue masking kids after the mandate expires.

"Let me be very clear to the school boards, they aren't medical experts," Ford said. "The chief medical officer is the expert and he's done his due diligence."

"Follow the direction of the chief medical officer, plain and simple," he added.

As CTV News reports, the Ford government has stressed that while mandates will no longer be in place, one's personal decision to wear a mask will not be impacted.

Ontario is not the only province where students are expected to walk out on Monday.

Manitoba Students for Covid Safety are also planning on staging a protest at 11am on the same day, followed by a rally at the provincial legislature in the evening.
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DemonGeminiX
03-18-2022, 03:56 PM
If you don't want to stop wearing masks, then don't stop wearing masks. If you don't want to be near someone that's not wearing a mask, then keep your distance.

I just don't get the logic. They have a choice. It's not like somebody's forcing them to go maskless or be around people who are maskless.

Teh One Who Knocks
03-18-2022, 04:00 PM
If you don't want to stop wearing masks, then don't stop wearing masks. If you don't want to be near someone that's not wearing a mask, then keep your distance.

I just don't get the logic. They have a choice. It's not like somebody's forcing them to go maskless or be around people who are maskless.

Exactly. Unlike during the forced mask mandates when the choice was taken away from people. Their choice (to wear them) is not being taken away, like you sad, they can go on wearing them in perpetuity if they so desire.

lost in melb.
03-19-2022, 01:01 AM
This is actually really bizarre. Ontario is doing great, they are well-vaccinated and hospitalisation rates are very low.

Godfather
03-19-2022, 01:26 AM
Wonder how many actually walk out, will be interesting to see, I'm guessing/hoping it's relatively low.

perrhaps
03-20-2022, 08:49 AM
Gee whiz! College kids acting, well, like college kids. Who'd a thunk it?

PorkChopSandwiches
03-21-2022, 03:36 PM
idiots