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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Can everyone just please STOP with the Trump comments? Your troll colors are sticking out. I would also like to know if [b]there are any schools that are objectively looking at the pediatric infections rate and surmounting evidence demonstrating that[/b]: 1. Omicron has pretty much peaked in our region and will continue to decrease (remember COVID is here to stay, and we still have Delta around too. So Omicron will likely linger, as well.) 2. Omicron is the mildest of the mildest strains of COVID (it is essentially more of coronavirus COLD than a coronavirus FLU) 3. Children are at infinitesimally small risk from dying or becoming seriously ill from COVID, unless they have a co-morbidity. 4.. Masking young children, especially those under 5, have a minimal effect on the spread of this virus (case in point, most of Western Europe) and is actually found to be very damaging to their social-emotional development. 5. n95 have chemicals that are actually harmful to kids, especially boys 6. Gene therapeutic injectables are not actually protecting the mass population from contracting or transmitting COVID, no matter how many rounds of shots you have received, and in fact, studies coming out of Israel are showing the reverse it true (an increasing number of boosters is deteriorating people's ability to fight the virus and leading to greater infections) ... and making corresponding decisions for the OVERALL health of our precious children. Enough is enough. Its time to resume normalcy and free ourselves from the paranoid fear we have been allowing these so-called "public policy officials" to instill in us for nearly two years.[/quote] This is really not the job of the individual schools and beyond their technical capacity and expertise to do so. This is where the CDC, and public health departments, and research universities need to step in.[/quote] If you read the CDC’s newest school guidelines, they’re terrible. There’s even some typos in it. But it’s really just a big mess. And remember the CDC guidelines assume it’s for a K-12 with many unvaccinated kids—not a 100% vaccinated campus![/quote]
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