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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don’t trust Duran to make smart decisions with the data he collects. After only testing athletes, he determines that athletes are a threat. He’s a poor data scientist, and I’m not going to feed him data.[/quote] Testing athletes makes sense to me. Maybe there are some sports that don't have a lot of close contact, but I'm thinking of basketball and wrestling where kids are all up in each other's faces breathing heavily. Seems there would be a ton of spread in such situations unless there was testing. [/quote] You’d really be upset by the huge number of kids I know playing Futsal weeknights and every weekend throughout winter,,,,or hockey or indoor track. Just give it up. Omicron is causing nothing. Everyone I know who had it the last few weeks had almost zero symptoms. Mental health of kids and school is more important at this point.[/quote] Totally agree. What are the long term mental health impacts of denying kids their childhood? Are these permanent life long effects? Is it a greater long term risk than COVID? [/quote] What are the long term mental health effects of asymptomatic kids missing a week of school? What are the long term mental health effects of loosing a family member to COVID or of having long COVID? [/quote]
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