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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I wish the APE people were more nuanced. They are e like Trump — stating their wrong position over and over as though they are facts. I guess that approach does work with some Americans, given how so many republicans still think Trump won the election. Covid is not a cold. Omicron still leads to hospitalizations, even here in Arlington, even for kids. And even in mild cases, even for Omicron, [b]covid goes on to form long covid in 10 to 30+ % of cases[/b], according to Fauci last week. You may be okay with that risk for your kids, and other people’s kids, but not everyone is okay with that level of risk for themselves or their kids. And if a majority of teachers are taken out by the highly transmissible omicron at the same time, there won’t be anyone around to teach, either in person or virtually. [/quote] Here come the fear porn people, who think COVID is Ebola. Before vaccines, the infection fatality rate was 00.5%, with a huge skew towards the elderly (1,000x mortality rate of elderly vs. kids). Long COVID is is 10-30%?!? Haha - there's been over 300M diagnosed cases worldwide. There'd be 30-90M people disabled. I'm sure we would have heard about it. Studies have shown that hospitalizations of kids are WAY overcounted. Fauci and Walensky reiterated that this week. Fortunately COVID is a disease that rarely affects children, and almost always the obese and very immunocompromised (the latter of which have problems every flu season). In fact, H1N1 killed more kids on an annual basis than COVID. [/quote]
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