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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I love the part of the text that says to contact the school if there’s something getting in thr way of attendance. Germs. Germs are what’s getting in the way of attendance.[/quote] Can people really not see beyond their own lives to realize lots of other kids are missing a lot of school not due to germs? If the effort and intent behind all this doesn't really apply to you, then must move on.[/quote] Can you really not see beyond your own life to realize lots of kids are missing a lot of school DUE TO germs. I bet you're one of those who doses your kid with tylenol and sends them in sick. [/quote] You really believe the attendance issue affecting public schools is because they are all sick all the time. This is your hypothesis. #dumb[/quote] Try some reading comprehension. I did not say ALL were missing school due to sickness. I said LOTS. Covid is still here even though you are probably in denial. Whether you will admit it or not, Covid messes up people's immune systems, and this just gets worse the more they get it. So yes, it was a bad season for flu and now we even have things like whooping cough. And no this isn't just my hypothesis, I've seen the notices from public health for whooping cough which I don't recall ever going around before. [/quote] Pertussis is returning to prepandemic patterns, but it's still much lower than it was for most of the 2000s. [img]https://www.cdc.gov/pertussis/media/images/2025/04/Incidence-graph-2023.png[/img][/quote]
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