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[quote=Anonymous]Wrong. They need to report cases. It worked in many schools. And I am not one saying it could work in all PS. What many people here don't pay attention to is the immunology. COVID attaches to the ACE and children have low density of ACE. This is why they can spread though to a lesser extent than adults and few show symptoms or get sick. Kids are by and large safe. Teachers carry a risk of getting sick. Again, most research has shown masks reduce that risk. The debate is purely what risk is acceptable ( how low does it have to be) and who get s to decide. And really, no one is weighing in hard on the alternative. A few parents are complaining, but nothing in comparison to the teacher's union. It is a political issue. [/quote]
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