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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Please keep in mind that child care workers are put at greater risk of exposure because they change diapers, wipe noses, clean spit up all day. Very different from elementary school teachers. [/quote] They always have been for every other malady and your statement doesnt make sense if you break it down. Children under 2 arent required to wear masks. Children 2-3 are suggested. Children over 3 are strongly encourage/required based on most daycares Ive been hearing about. Children over 3 are usually potty trained and can wipe their own noses. Lastly there are no surges in COVID cases in either providers nor children in daycares that arent masking kids under 5. [/quote] We are not in a surging pandemic of “every other malady.” Sit down.[/quote] Surging? Surging in whom exactly? Because if you look at pediatric numbers they include ages 0 to 19, therefore, until you show me data actual data that clearly indicates that the 0 to 5 age group which has been the lowest risk during the entire pandemic is now increasing and surging in the same rates that the vaccinated unvaccinated adult population are then please prove me wrong. And then further compare that to cases quote unquote in the surging UK where they don't wear masks. I'd also like you to take time to actually go through my points about the age ranges and the referencing to how daycare providers are somehow more at risk because they're dealing with children's fluids. I mean the rule about hand foot and mouth is that you have to wait x amount of days and or until you no longer have open sores but the virus sheds in poop for weeks. And somehow duct taping all the toddlers butts that have hand foot and mouth. In the meantime if you don't have anything actually constructive to say you need to be the one sitting down.[/quote]
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