Concerned physicians urge use of masks in schools

Dear Private and Public School Leaders and Board Members and School Supporters,

We are reaching out to you today as a group of concerned physicians in our community to respectfully urge private and public school leaders, boards and supporters to follow the recommendation made by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)regarding masks/facial coverings: “All students older than 2 years and all school staff should wear face masks at school (unless medical or developmental conditions prohibit use).”

Since a significant portion of the student population is not eligible for vaccination, universal masking is imperative to protect unvaccinated students from COVID-19 and reduce transmission. There are also continued concerns regarding variants, such as the Delta variant, that are more easily spread among children, adolescents and adults. The Delta variant has been shown to be transmissible even by vaccinated individuals due to its high viral load.

We echo the AAP in strongly advocating that all policy considerations for back-to-school plans amidst COVID-19 should start with a goal of keeping students safe and physically present in school. The importance of in-person learning is well-documented, and there is already evidence of the negative impacts on children because of school closures in 2020. Universal masking not only keeps students and employees healthy, but it would also greatly reduce the number of students and employees who are quarantined – the isolation of quarantine is not healthy for students and can be largely avoided with universal masking in place.

We are grateful that progress has been made toward beating this pandemic, but if we do not stay the course now, we risk losing all for which we have sacrificed.

It’s back to school time and, as many of us have friends and family in the schools, we know that “strong recommendations” to wear masks are not resulting in the universal masking that is needed to minimize the surge of COVID-19 in our community. Optional masking is not sufficient, as masks are most effective when all individuals are wearing them. Families, students and employees should not be given the choice to mask when this choice endangers the health of those around them.

Universal masking worked last school year during in-person learning. Please stay the course and implement universal masking until students of all ages are eligible to be vaccinated. This will help to reduce illness and prevent the isolation of quarantine.

We thank you for your time and all of your incredibly hard work this past year. As physicians in the community, we ask that you make the right choice to protect our students, employees and community. We continue to encourage all who are eligible to be vaccinated, as that is the best way for us to stop COVID-19 transmission for the future. But through masking, social distancing and good hygiene practices, we can decrease the spread today.

Sincerely,

Lysa Aemmer, MD, Mercy Health – Spring Valley Pediatrics

Amy Alt-Coan, MD, Mercy Health – Pediatrics

Nathan Balusik, MD, McLaren St. Luke’s Waterville Family Physicians

Sanjoy Banerjee, MD, Gastroenterologist, ProMedica Russell J. Ebeid Children’s Hospital

Sara Barnett-Hamen, MD, Hospitalist, ProMedica Russell J. Ebeid Children’s Hospital

Bruce Barnett, MD, Vice President Medical Affairs, ProMedica Russell J. Ebeid Children’s Hospital

Dennis Bartholomew, MD, Nationwide Children’s Hospital 

Stephen Bazeley, MD, McLaren St. Luke’s Waterville Family Physicians

Marianne Black, MD, Franklin Park Pediatrics

Lindsey Bostelman, MD, McLaren St. Luke’s Waterville Family Medicine

Holly Brine, MD, Neonatologist/Pediatrician McLaren St. Luke’s

Andrea Bruss, MD, McLaren St. Luke’s Waterville Family Physicians

Mark Bruss, MD, McLaren St. Luke’s Waterville Family Physicians

Aaron Buerk, MD, Orthopedic Surgeon, ProMedica Russell J. Ebeid Children’s Hospital

Alan Burlingame, MD, Pediatrician, ProMedica Physicians Group, Toledo Pediatrics

Cathy Cantor, MD, Pediatrician, Mercy Health Physician Group CMO

Amy Cedargren, MD, Pediatricare Associates

Rebecca Clark, MD, Pediatrician, ProMedica Physicians Group, Arrowhead Pediatrics

Susan Clay-Hufford, MD, Pediatrician, ProMedica Physicians Group, Toledo Pediatrics

Gary Collins, MD, Pediatrician, ProMedica Physicians Group, Toledo Pediatrics

George Darah, MD, Family Medicine Physician, ProMedica Russell J. Ebeid Children’s Hospital

Jamie Dargart, MD, Pulmonologist, ProMedica Physicians Group, Pediatric Hematology/Oncology

Shonola DaSilva, MD, AVPMA, ProMedica Russell J. Ebeid Children’s Hospital

Zach Dooley, MD, McLaren St. Luke’s Waterville Family Physicians

Jon Dvorak, MD, Director of Medical Operations, ProMedica Physicians Group, Pediatrics

Abdelkhalek Elagamy, DO, Pediatrician, ProMedica Physicians Group, Arrowhead Pediatrics

Katherine Gerlach, MD, Pediatrician, ProMedica Physicians Group, Toledo Pediatrics

Mohammad Ghali, MD, Pediatrician, ProMedica Physicians Group, Toledo Pediatrics

Benjamin Goldstein, MD, Pulmonologist, ProMedica Russell J. Ebeid Children’s Hospital, Associate Director, Pediatric Cystic Fibrosis Center

Roberta Guibord, DO, Family Medicine

Stacy Harr, MD, ProMedica Physicians Group, Perrysburg Pediatrics

Brenda Hartley, MD, Pediatrician, ProMedica Physicians Group, Toledo Pediatrics

Ateeq Haseeb, MD, Mercy Health – Children’s Hospital

Erin Hill, CPNP, Mercy Health Village Square Pediatrics

Shaina Hochmuth, CNP, Family Medicine, Mercy Health – Perrysburg Primary Care 

Cailly Howell-McLean, MD, Mercy Pediatric Groups

Rajat Kaul, MD, Hospitalist, ProMedica Russell J. Ebeid Children’s Hospital

Meghan Keaton, MD, Pulmonologist, ProMedica Russell J. Ebeid Children’s Hospital

Diane Kielmeyer, CNP, Family Medicine, Mercy Health – Perrysburg Primary Care 

Rakesh Kumar, MD, Gastroenterologist, ProMedica Physicians Group

Tiffany Lisk, MD, Hospitalist, ProMedica Russell J. Ebeid Children’s Hospital

Jacob Maciejewski, MD, Pediatrician, ProMedica Physicians Group, Oregon Pediatrics

John D McBride, MD, Franklin Park Pediatrics

Heather Meade, MD, St. Vincent Pediatric Hospitalists

Julie Miller, DO, Pediatric Physical Medicine, ProMedica Russell J. Ebeid Children’s Hospital

Robert Mills, MD, Pediatricare Associates

Kathleen Moltz, MD, Endocrinologist, ProMedica Russell J. Ebeid Children’s Hospital

Jeffrey Moore, MD, Cardiologist, ProMedica Russell J. Ebeid Children’s Hospital

Melissa Moore, MD, Pediatrician, ProMedica Physicians Group, Arrowhead Pediatrics

Janet Moore, NP, Nurse Practitioner, ProMedica Russell J. Ebeid Children’s Hospital

Jennifer Mullen, DO, Pediatrician, ProMedica Physicians Group, Arrowhead Pediatrics

Richard Munk, MD, Orthopedist, ProMedica Russell J. Ebeid Children’s Hospital

Deepa Munkundan, MD, Infectious Disease, ProMedica Russell J. Ebeid Children’s Hospital

Ashley Muszynski, MD, Pediatrician, ProMedica Physicians Group, Oregon Pediatrics

Pamela Oatis, MD, Past Ohio AAP Pediatrician of the Year,, Mercy Health – Pediatrics

Colleen Olson, MD, Pediatrician, ProMedica Physicians Group, Perrysburg Pediatrics

Katelyn Oostra, MD, Pediatrician, ProMedica Physicians Group, Oregon Pediatrics

Richard Paat, MD, McLaren St. Luke’s Internal Medicine

Denise Padanilam, MD, Pediatricare Associates

Drew Palermo, PA, Family Medicine, Mercy Health – Perrysburg Primary Care 

Mary Ellen Pizza, MD, Pediatrician, ProMedica Physicians Group, Toledo Pediatrics

Eileen Quinn, MD, Mercy Pediatric Development

Michael Retholtz, DO , Medical Director – McLaren St. Luke’s Hospitalist Services

Hamid Riaz, MD, Mercy Health – Family Physicians

Veronica Rosenberg, MD McLaren St. Luke’s / Toledo Clinic Hospitalist

Jennifer Ruddy, MD, Pulmonologist, ProMedica Russell J. Ebeid Children’s Hospital

Beverly Scholler, MD, Medical Director of Urgent Care for Kids, ProMedica Physicians Group

Amanda Sherratt,MD, Pediatrician, ProMedica Russell J. Ebeid Children’s Primary Pediatric Clinic

Rebecca Siders, DO, McLaren St. Luke’s Waterville Family Physicians

Shari Sontchi, MD, Pediatrician, ProMedica Physicians Group, Arrowhead Pediatrics

Ann M. Steck, MD, McLaren St. Luke’s Family Medicine Residency Program

Howard Stein, MD, NICU, ProMedica Russell J. Ebeid Children’s Hospital

Dagmar Stein, MD, PhD, Director of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, ProMedica Physicians Group

Crawford Strunk, MD, Director, Sickle Cell Disease and Hemoglobinopathy Clinic, Pediatric Hematology/Oncology

Sharon Thomas, MD, Intensivist, ProMedica Russell J. Ebeid Children’s Hospital

Susan Tourner, MD, Intensivist, ProMedica Russell J. Ebeid Children’s Hospital

Brooke T. Traloar, MD, Pediatrician, ProMedica Physicians Group, Toledo Pediatrics

Lauren Uhrman, CPNP, Pediatric Nurse Practitioner – ProMedica Physicians Arrowhead Pediatrics

Stephanie Williams, MD, McLaren St. Luke’s Fallen Timbers Family Medicine

Shannon Wronkowicz, MD, St. Vincent Pediatric Hospitalists