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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]But let's say Larla brings in covid on Monday. She only gave it to Tommy. If Tommy had stayed home, then he wouldn't have given it to Harry Sally and teacher Karen on Friday. [/quote] +1 my kid tested positive one day and I immediately notified the school and her close contacts. One other kid (Kid B) got it and that was it. Kid B’s mon continued to send Kid B’s twin into school despite being a close contact (Kid B ended up testing positive after 2 days) and a third of Kid B’s class ended up testing positive after 4 days. Plus a number the parents of those kids got CoViD and despite being vaxxed some of them got CoViD much more strongly than their kids [/quote] OK, but the risk of secondary transmission at daycares is dwarfed by the overall risk of COVID in the community at-large. It's ridiculous to specifically target the lowest risk group with the most disruptive policies. Classroom-wide quarantines are far too blunt an instrument, and ultimately do more harm than good.[/quote] Yep. Classes close, only for families to decide to go to the beach or fly maskless to grandma for the week. It’s not helping at all bc this is literally the only institution that still cares. Literally. [/quote]
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