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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] You know what's even more important of why? Because you can still get and spread covid vaccinated. There was already a selfish teacher who spread it to her students. You really think that's the right choice given you could KILL one of your students?[/quote] She may or may not have been selfish, I don't know, but I do know that she was NOT vaccinated. https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/70/wr/mm7035e2.htm[/quote] And, none of our elementary age, and some middle school children aren't vaccinated. Kids in VA just passed away. Isn't that enough to say masking needs to stay.[/quote] Are you this concerned about the kids who have passed away from motor vehicle accidents? House fires? Choking incidents? Drowning? I seriously don’t understand the obsession with the rare outlier COVID deaths. I don’t like this kids die. I think it’s horribly sad and it gives me anxiety to think about as a parent. But I also understand that we don’t make macro policy decisions based upon small statistical risks. [/quote] The discussion is about covid, not car accidents, house fires, drowning or choking incidents. And, just like covid, some of those things are preventable. You clearly have no issue with kids getting sick or dying as you are trying to justify why its ok. But, its always ok if its someone else's child and not yours. Your kids don't have an invisible bubble so it is your responsibility to protect them from covid, car accidents, drowning, choking, and house fires. So, go check your smoke detectors, make sure they are in appropriate car seats or seat belts (which many parents don't do with car seats), teach them to swim and monitor them when swimming and cut up all food for small kids. And, when you buy your next new car get it loaded with all the possible safety features it comes with. Now, back to covid.[/quote]
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