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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How many kids in the entire United States have died of covid? [/quote] According to CDC as of Jan 13, 55 children ages 5-14 have died with covid. You can't really tease out the high schoolers from the college age kids - the next CDC category of age jumps, from 15 to 24 years old. The large majority of child and teen covid deaths involve underlying conditions.[/quote] Wow. How many kids die of the flu each year? I think it’s more. In the 60s? What about school shootings? Sadly I think that number is higher too. Once all the adults have access to the vaccine it’s time to fully reopen schools with a virtual option for the medical fragile kids and the emotionally fragile dmv parents. [/quote] Can you find some new talking points? With DL, things like school shootings are down. Get therapy for your fragile kids.[/quote] My kids aren’t fragile. They are thriving. Because we moved heavy and earth to put them in private school. I was hoping to put them back in MCPs in the fall but it is not looking good [/quote]
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