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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]i love the part where no one is able to answer OPs question. instead they're like "other people have had it in other circumstances!"[/quote] There is no proof anyone got COVID from anywhere. Why would this be different for schools? Whenever teachers die of COVID people quickly point out that they don’t know where or how they contracted it, even though there are ongoing outbreaks in schools and many of their families report that they didn’t otherwise go out. [/quote] There is proof, they trace spread all the time. Just off the top of my head I remember articles about spread from a bus in China, a birthday party in Chicago, a wedding in Maine, and a restaurant in South Korea. Here is the South Korea article. https://www.forbes.com/sites/suzannerowankelleher/2020/12/15/this-is-how-quickly-covid-19-can-spread-in-a-restaurant-per-new-study/[/quote] Like, this is how we know to avoid indoor dining, indoor gyms, etc..... Damn people live in some anti-science, fact-free worlds (saying this about the "there is no proof" poster).[/quote] I can't decide if it is fun or terrifying to live in a world where we can't know anything about uh...anything.[/quote]
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