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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Seeing this argument play out here is helping me firm up my sense that our kid is not going to in-person school until he gets vaccinated. Thanks, all.[/quote] you know that no child has died of covid in DC?[/quote] Yes, I do. [/quote] Well, you are wrong. Here is one: https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/health/coronavirus/pregnant-washington-dc-mother-and-child-die-covid-19/65-15e10518-2fd4-4b2c-9dea-9205fb59ae2e[/quote] This was a pregnant 43 year old woman. Not a child.[/quote] This is the best example of how the delta panickers don't actually read the articles. Just the scary titles.[/quote] Did you read the article? She was six months pregnant and the baby died, too. [/quote] A gestating baby. A potential child. It's a sad story, but this is not a story of a child dying. Are you a pro-lifer? Only they talk about unborn children like this.[/quote] You still didn’t read it. The baby was born and lived 5 days. Do you believe in infanticide up to 5 days old?[/quote] If you don't understand why giving birth, alive or post mortem, has ZERO to do with the rate of kids catching COVID at school and being hospitalized (if any), can't help you.[/quote]
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