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[quote=Anonymous][quote] No credible wide spread study supports your claim that people are more likely to catch COVID at home than at school. It is not even Possible to separate them if households have unvaccinated children attending in person school. Research finds that parents are more likely to report COVID-19 symptoms when their children attend in-person learning. The risk drops when schools follow COVID-19 mitigation strategies. Experts stress the importance of knowing what measures your child's school is implementing. Levels of transmission in schools mirrors levels of transmission in local communities. We are fortunate to live in a high vax and mandatory mask area. States with low vax rates and no mask mandates have much higher loss of life in schools (especially bus drivers and teachers since the kids usually do not become as sick). “Transmission of SARS-CoV-2 in schools and ECE programs depends on the local transmission rates; the types of variants circulating; the epidemiology of COVID-19 among children, adolescents, and staff; vaccine coverage for those eligible; and mitigation measures in place to prevent transmission.” [/quote] Right. Look at all the child Covid deaths and hospitalizations in Europe and Iowa where kids are having normal school. Let’s have a moment of silence.[/quote]
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