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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]Making the contacts of asymptomatic Covid positive kids stay home from school is unnecessary and cruel. It will make no dent on the spread of Covid[/quote] How do you know the kids are asymptomatic vs. pre-symptomatic? And asymptomatic cases can infect others...estimated to cause "one fifth of household infections". https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanepe/article/PIIS2666-7762(21)00059-4/fulltext [/quote] Link doesn’t work. [/quote] [url]https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanepe/article/PIIS2666-7762(21)00059-4/fulltext[/url] DP, but for future reference you can just copy and paste the text of the link and put in in your browser and hit go. But do you actually not know and need someone to prove to you that people who have covid but are asymptomatic actually can and have transmitted the virus to others? I thought we all learned that in early times even before Delta. I don't understand how you don't know this.[/quote] ‘Can and have’ is extraordinarily different than ‘likely to’. So the study says that 20 percent of infections from a household member (eg those you live with, unmasked) were a symptomatic. 80 percent were symptomatic. Last year 1.4 percent of school contacts developed COVID. That’s extraordinarily low. Now make that asymptotic s hook contacts and we are way below a 1 percent probability. Yet we are quarantining those kids and forcing them out of school [/quote] Last year the kids were spaced 6 feet and 10 at lunch, and schools were far below capacity, and we were dealing with a different variant. We're in different times now. Or haven't you been keeping up with the news? [/quote] Cases are going down in Arlington, now that schools are open. Sometimes I feel like certain people want in-person school to fail, because its success will be a rebuke of everything they did last year (Ventilation Woman, Lunch Petitioner, CO2 Monitor Woman). I suppose if I fought for what will be the biggest educational disaster of my lifetime, I'd be pretty defensive about it too. Admitting that schools are safe (and were safe last year) would mean coming to terms with the fact that you destroyed the educations of an entire generation of kids because of your own irrational anxiety. I'd be desperate too. This surveillance testing is another way to pad these people's ego. I won't sign up.[/quote] So you won’t sign your kids up for testing…out of spite? Wow. You’re totally mental. [/quote] This is a fascinating window into the twisted APE mindset. I still don't understand how you don't see that better ventilation and outdoor lunch and testing are the things we need to keep schools open. It's right there in the CDC and all public health guidance. But that doesn't seem convincing to APE. Better to sit back and gripe and give nicknames to the people who advocate for these things, I guess. It's so sad. [/quote] It’s just so counterproductive and irrational all around. I don’t get it. [/quote]
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