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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] My neighbor has been in private this whole time with zero cases until just this month, when they have had 6 already. We think it’s either the parents taking more risks because they’re vaccinated, or it’s the variants spreading more easily among kids.[/quote] Nonsense. Vaccinated adults and young children are very unlikely to spread the virus. Much more likely for teachers to pass the virus to kids in a school setting.[/quote] It's not nonsense if it's the new variant of COVID that spreads more easily among children. Check out what is going on in Michigan. https://www.woodtv.com/health/coronavirus/march-29-2021-michigan-coronavirus-update/ [quote]The state has started tracking 70 more coronavirus outbreaks at K-12 schools, colleges and universities, bringing the total number of such outbreaks to 274. The new outbreaks included about 15 cases at Forest Hills Eastern and Forest Hills Northern high schools; Forest Hills Central was already dealing with an outbreak of nearly 40 people. A few other West Michigan schools were also added to the list, though their outbreak totals were smaller. K-12 schools are seeing more outbreaks as long-term care facilities are seeing fewer. At the same time, people ages 10-19 are contracting the virus at the highest rates, while those over 70 — a larger percentage of whom are vaccinated — are seeing the smallest uptick in cases.[/quote] [/quote] You don't think this article should maybe mention that old people are now vaxxed? Or you just didn't include that part? Like, of course it's now spreading faster among the non-vaxxed set than the most vaxxed set. What am I missing that would make this news? Also, everyone knows HS are functionally the same as workplaces; COVID for 12+ year olds is like COVID for adults.[/quote] It's spreading at all levels of school. https://www.michigan.gov/coronavirus/0,9753,7-406-98163_98173_102480---,00.html[/quote]
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