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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Dont ever withdraw him and live your life! In Europe schools are starting open during the lockdowns in accordance with World Health Organisation recommendations. It is rare for young children to spreads the disease and worth sending them. Enjoy![/quote] I'm a teacher in Western Europe and I've missed four weeks of school so far this year due to two occasions when I had to quarantine because one of my students tested positive for Covid. It does happen, and where I live, it happens frequently. Almost every school in our city has had multiple teacher and student Covid cases since September, and many of these have closed for 1-2 week stints when students in multiple grades tested positive at once. [b]You people are crazy if you think kids don't get Covid[/b]. I go to work because there is no other option, but I am badly frightened. I wish I had the option to revert to distance learning.[/quote] Has anyone in this thread actually claimed kids don't get COVID?[/quote]
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