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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don’t live in DC, I live in Oregon now and our curve is beyond flattened. Our hospitals are empty. Everyone here are still acting like they are going to drop dead going on a walk though. I gave in recently to two friends hanging out. After a few store trips where I had so many ppl around me, it felt super pointless to allow that but not allow a handful of friends (whose families are all at home) esp considering the super low cases in my county. Kids are almost entirely safe from severe symptoms of coronavirus - when you let them hang out, you are really just endangering the adults in your house. So that’s your decision. I personally am not afraid and think that as we aren’t getting rid of it anytime soon, and vaccine looks unlikely (considering past history) we need to move on somewhat from this fear paralysis and accept the virus will be something many of us will get. And no I’m not a protester - Im proud of my state actually just ready to move on. [/quote] Your about 3 weeks behind in the news or you chose the wrong language. W[b]e used to think kids were "almost entirely safe from severe symptoms." Since then kids with no known pre-existing conditions have died[/b]. They are less likely than we are to get a severe response and even less likely than their grandparents, but kids absolutely are at risk, they can have permanent damage from this illness and they can die. This goes beyond flu risks.[/quote] +1 and they are learning new things about the virus and its long term effects on the body's organs even the organs of the young[/quote]
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