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Reply to "When will quarantine / mandatory absence from school stop for Covid? "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We need to stop testing. We never test for COVID and send our kid to school only when healthy. That means if he has a sore throat one day he stays home, but if he feels better the next, he goes to school. Nobody can make you test. Time to get back to normalcy.[/quote] Don’t tell, don’t tell is the only way to get back to normalcy. No one ever told the school when their child had the flu. If you called at all, you would just say your kid was sick and wouldn’t be going in. We’re well overdue to treat Covid the same way.[/quote] Yes because sick teachers are irrelevant to schools. We only send our children to school to get them out of the house. It makes no difference if there is no teacher in the classroom. They are not important. Just get the kids out of sight.[/quote] I would hope teachers would choose to get vaccinated/boosted, so even if they are exposed they’re likely to have mild symptoms that would allow them to continue to work. Just like everyone— teachers included— did in the past. How did so many people forget that it’s normal to get sick from time-to-time?[/quote] Lol no way am I going to work sick after you selfishly sent in your COVID + kid. Your sick child is never welcome at school. [/quote] Sure... How many teachers and students are showing up at school with "allergies"? People are moving on.[/quote] But COVID Isn't moving on. It's lurking behind every dark corner waiting to infect these fools.[/quote] Covid is never moving on, going away, or whatever other term the zero-COVID crowd wants to use these days. So that obviously isn’t a useful benchmark for changing our own behaviors. Other things have changed dramatically, like the drop in hospitalizations and deaths related to covid.[/quote]
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