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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I T’s S 2 0 2 3 M O O O O O O O O V E O N[/quote] You must not be dealing with the aftermath in your family. Also, what about learning from our mistakes? Not so easy to move on when people like you are in DENIAL.[/quote] I know four separate families where someone died from Covid. Two of them were parents of young children. Sit down with your “dealing with the aftermath” bullshit. I really don’t care that your child has a learning gap or whatever you are on about. They will get over it. Maybe see a professional for help with your heinously insensitive obsession with this. [/quote] And those families will get over the deaths. People die of a lot of things. Such is the way of life and death. Covid didn't rob humans of immortality.[/quote] Kids had learning gaps as parents did not work with them and have them attend. Years later the same parents are screaming learning loss still. In person has been back two years. My kids did virtual for three. We made it work. I’d rather have kids virtual than have someone lose a loved one vv[/quote] Do you work away from home? I'd rather kids in-person than be victim to statistical anomalies. People die. In fact, 100% of people die.[/quote] That’s what I’ll say to you the next time someone you love does. [/quote]
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