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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Teachers no longer get covid leave and have to use up their own leave (assuming they have any) so no teachers I know will stay home for 5+ days with covid. Not willing to not get paid because the kids got them sick.[/quote] +1 no one is going to take 5 days unless there is special leave for it. Plus many people including students are not testing so there's Covid d everywhere anyway. At this pt it's like flu, RSV etc.[/quote] why would i want you to expose my toddler to RSV or the flu either? with a baby at home. we are so screwed. soon we'll say no worries go to school with measles. [/quote] Then I guess they shouldn’t be in daycare. That’s the risk you take sending them out in public. [/quote] Cool. I in fact do keep my 1 year old home exactly because of people like you but would also like her to have preschool and normal life and not live in a world where people knowingly infect others with rsv, measles, covid. 2019 life people were more considerate [/quote] Haven't you gotten your kid vaccinated? If not, then you are the problem.[/quote] Seriously! Get your kids vaccinated and then you don’t have to worry about the teachers making choices in line with CDC guidance/their available PTO![/quote] [b]You all realize the vaccine doesn't prevent. Covid or spreading it? [/b]Of course mine is fully vaccinated but don't want her bringing covid home to my immunocompromised self, particularly when pregnant given the horrible things with covid in pregnancy. Paid leave is a better policy then force childcare workers to work while sick[/quote] It does prevent Covid and it does reduce the spread, it just doesn’t do it to the degree you were expecting (which was near 100%)[/quote] If it prevented it Covid would no longer be a thing. [/quote] Way to prove my point. Covid vaccine does prevent COVID, it just doesn’t prevent COVID in 100% of cases. No shot does. If a shot prevents a high enough percentage for long enough and enough people get the shot, the pathogen is essentially eliminated. But, this is why people who don’t get their kids measles shots have successfully created epidemics that include kids who did get shots. [/quote] Where in the world is covid essentially eliminated? [/quote] Are you dense or do you have reading comprehension issues?[/quote]
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