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Anonymous wrote:I don't think folks realize how the systems set up to stop the spread of COVID (testing, quarantine, isolation, masking of healthy children) are not appropriate for every virus, because they are extremely costly, disruptive, and harmful. What will be great for RSV is the vaccine, when it is widely available.


It seems like there has been an RSV vaccine in development for a while now.

Another downside of the huge effort to stop the spread of Covid is that kids weren't getting much exposure to RSV and other viruses. Now it's all coming home to roost.


False. But it helps you to spread false information. The numbers don't support your rumor at all. Older kids who already were exposed to RSV and viruses are in the hospital right now. Your internet meem doesn't support the facts of what is happening. The pandemic didn't start 10 years ago, lots of older kids are sick now who were exposed to everything years ago.
The difference is those older kids have had covid and now they are more vulnerable to other viruses and infections. Covid is making society sicker.


So prior Covid exposure is making RSV infections worse? Do you have a link to that study? Otherwise it sounds as made up as the PP’s assertion.


For people that have google, it's easy to search. Otherwise, stay right here and keep your head in the sand.


It’s because we stopped masking

https://www.npr.org/2022/11/02/1133040571/rsv-questions-answers-treatment-options


Did you think our kids would be masked forever? No, sorry.

You can mask your kid as long as you want. But don’t expect everyone to mask.


And, yet, you are probably the same person complaining when you are inconvenienced with a sick child.


No, they're not inconvenienced at all. They just send them to school sick. Read the thread. They don't care if their kids don't feel well. They don't care if their kids lay their heads on their desks instead of participating or get everyone around them sick. They literally are not bothered in the slightest. They obviously didn't think things through when they decided to have children. They have no idea what it means to parent.


It's so sad that you spend so much time feeling this angry at the imaginary people you created in your head.


Oh so the posters on this thread who said that are trolls? Imaginary? Because they said those things. Read the thread and weep.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Excessive coughing can be a sign of internal stress.

Maybe the kids are stressed out.


I usually cough in the grocery store around masked individuals. I love to see their reactions.
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Anonymous wrote:Excessive coughing can be a sign of internal stress.

Maybe the kids are stressed out.


I usually cough in the grocery store around masked individuals. I love to see their reactions.


You're a sociopath. We already know that.
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Anonymous wrote:Excessive coughing can be a sign of internal stress.

Maybe the kids are stressed out.


I usually cough in the grocery store around masked individuals. I love to see their reactions.


You're a sociopath. We already know that.


Not a chance. You want young kids to be masked indefinitely. THAT is sociopathic.
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Anonymous wrote:I don't think folks realize how the systems set up to stop the spread of COVID (testing, quarantine, isolation, masking of healthy children) are not appropriate for every virus, because they are extremely costly, disruptive, and harmful. What will be great for RSV is the vaccine, when it is widely available.


It seems like there has been an RSV vaccine in development for a while now.

Another downside of the huge effort to stop the spread of Covid is that kids weren't getting much exposure to RSV and other viruses. Now it's all coming home to roost.


False. But it helps you to spread false information. The numbers don't support your rumor at all. Older kids who already were exposed to RSV and viruses are in the hospital right now. Your internet meem doesn't support the facts of what is happening. The pandemic didn't start 10 years ago, lots of older kids are sick now who were exposed to everything years ago.
The difference is those older kids have had covid and now they are more vulnerable to other viruses and infections. Covid is making society sicker.


So prior Covid exposure is making RSV infections worse? Do you have a link to that study? Otherwise it sounds as made up as the PP’s assertion.


For people that have google, it's easy to search. Otherwise, stay right here and keep your head in the sand.


It’s because we stopped masking

https://www.npr.org/2022/11/02/1133040571/rsv-questions-answers-treatment-options


First of all, that article barely mentions masking.

Second, do you honestly think that people will mask indefinitely? Or that it's even a reasonable thing to ask, especially of *children*? (It's not) People get sick. Most of the time, it's not a big deal.


I will. Because many people are pigs and don't even bother teaching their children to cover their mouths when they cough. Gross pigs.


NP. How old are your kids?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't think folks realize how the systems set up to stop the spread of COVID (testing, quarantine, isolation, masking of healthy children) are not appropriate for every virus, because they are extremely costly, disruptive, and harmful. What will be great for RSV is the vaccine, when it is widely available.


It seems like there has been an RSV vaccine in development for a while now.

Another downside of the huge effort to stop the spread of Covid is that kids weren't getting much exposure to RSV and other viruses. Now it's all coming home to roost.


False. But it helps you to spread false information. The numbers don't support your rumor at all. Older kids who already were exposed to RSV and viruses are in the hospital right now. Your internet meem doesn't support the facts of what is happening. The pandemic didn't start 10 years ago, lots of older kids are sick now who were exposed to everything years ago.
The difference is those older kids have had covid and now they are more vulnerable to other viruses and infections. Covid is making society sicker.


So prior Covid exposure is making RSV infections worse? Do you have a link to that study? Otherwise it sounds as made up as the PP’s assertion.


For people that have google, it's easy to search. Otherwise, stay right here and keep your head in the sand.


It’s because we stopped masking

https://www.npr.org/2022/11/02/1133040571/rsv-questions-answers-treatment-options


Did you think our kids would be masked forever? No, sorry.

You can mask your kid as long as you want. But don’t expect everyone to mask.


And, yet, you are probably the same person complaining when you are inconvenienced with a sick child.


No, they're not inconvenienced at all. They just send them to school sick. Read the thread. They don't care if their kids don't feel well. They don't care if their kids lay their heads on their desks instead of participating or get everyone around them sick. They literally are not bothered in the slightest. They obviously didn't think things through when they decided to have children. They have no idea what it means to parent.


It's so sad that you spend so much time feeling this angry at the imaginary people you created in your head.


Oh so the posters on this thread who said that are trolls? Imaginary? Because they said those things. Read the thread and weep.


Nobody said that they don't care if their kids are not feeling well enough to participate. They said they don't care if their kids are coughing or have a runny nose.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't think folks realize how the systems set up to stop the spread of COVID (testing, quarantine, isolation, masking of healthy children) are not appropriate for every virus, because they are extremely costly, disruptive, and harmful. What will be great for RSV is the vaccine, when it is widely available.


It seems like there has been an RSV vaccine in development for a while now.

Another downside of the huge effort to stop the spread of Covid is that kids weren't getting much exposure to RSV and other viruses. Now it's all coming home to roost.


False. But it helps you to spread false information. The numbers don't support your rumor at all. Older kids who already were exposed to RSV and viruses are in the hospital right now. Your internet meem doesn't support the facts of what is happening. The pandemic didn't start 10 years ago, lots of older kids are sick now who were exposed to everything years ago.
The difference is those older kids have had covid and now they are more vulnerable to other viruses and infections. Covid is making society sicker.


So prior Covid exposure is making RSV infections worse? Do you have a link to that study? Otherwise it sounds as made up as the PP’s assertion.


For people that have google, it's easy to search. Otherwise, stay right here and keep your head in the sand.


It’s because we stopped masking

https://www.npr.org/2022/11/02/1133040571/rsv-questions-answers-treatment-options


First of all, that article barely mentions masking.

Second, do you honestly think that people will mask indefinitely? Or that it's even a reasonable thing to ask, especially of *children*? (It's not) People get sick. Most of the time, it's not a big deal.


Getting sick for some is not a big deal, like for you but there are others of us who it is a big deal for, especially when we cannot work, take care of our kids or elderly relatives. Lucky you.


And from 2020-2021, billions of people made sacrifices that were costly, disruptive and harmful to them in order to protect the vulnerable, because COVID was such a massive threat to their lives. Now, it is mainly a threat to people who choose not to stay up to date with their vaccines. No, indefinite masking is not a reasonable thing to ask of children, you can shout that it's just a minor inconvenience until you are blue in the face but we all know you are sitting at home maskless while you tell children to wear masks for hours every day.


And, lets be real. You made no true sacrifices. You just pretend you did for a few weeks.


I mean that's not true, but since you will assume it is, why the f&ck would I continue doing anything on your behalf? You do not give a f&ck about my family, why should I care about yours?


Why do you assume we don't care about others just because you don't? We absolutely do and are part of helping to stop the spread unlike you.

So, what true sacrifices have you made? Are you kids in person school? Are you traveling? Back in-person work? Shopping in stores regularly? Dining in restaurants? Seeing friends and family indoors? Kids in activities?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Excessive coughing can be a sign of internal stress.

Maybe the kids are stressed out.


I usually cough in the grocery store around masked individuals. I love to see their reactions.


You're a sociopath. We already know that.


Not a chance. You want young kids to be masked indefinitely. THAT is sociopathic.


You argue against straw men. What a bore. This is not about masking nor is it about COVID nor is it about masking forever.
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