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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]They live in fear. They can’t cope with the reality that life is about balancing risk. If you can’t handle being with the same 30 kids[b] who have been screened [/b]prior to sitting in your classroom, in PPE and with cleaning supplies I don’t know what to say to them. Nurses r in close contact with covid patients and have continued through all last year without a vaccine. Grocery clerks who have hundreds of people walk past them daily (who did not get a temp check or may not be wearing a mask) have been at work since the start. My question is...what makes these teachers so precious and so much better than all the other essential workers out there today? What makes these teachers more special and more prone to getting covid than the other 40+ states with schools open since last Fall? What makes these teachers so essential, that it’s ok to send unvaccinated subs to take their place? If you fear being around kids this much you have made a wrong career choice and this is the perfect time to reevaluate your career plans. [/quote] Who have been screened? LOLOLOL. Oh, right, you mean their selfish, entitled parents, who demand their childcare and dismiss any symptoms convenently as "allergies," because God forbid they have to keep their kid home when "OMG I have a meeting!!!" "certified" (lied) on a daily screener? The same parents who routinely dope up their kids with Tylenol and send them to school even before COVID (and if you don't think they'll keep doing that now because they'll "take COVID seriously," a second LOLOL)? You mean the kids with no required routine testing of the asymptomatic? "Who have been screened?" I can't with you people. Just say you want your kids out of your house and jammed into buildings and you don't give a damn about anything or anyone else. At least then it would be honest. [/quote] Oh, and please, please don't tell us that by "screened," you mean temp checks, because if you don't understand a year into this that those are nothing but meaningless pandemic theatre to create a false sense of security in any population -- but ESPECIALLY in children, who are rarely symptomatic and even more rarely have fevers when positive with COVID -- you're too dumb to bother engaging with.[/quote] Yes, every parent is evil and needs a baby sitter. Blah blah. I’m sure most of the parent in north Arlington can just get an au pair and not be bothered by their kids if they wished. The people who are hurt the most are those who actually need to go to their workplace to make ends meet...unlike the teachers for the past 11 months. [/quote]
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