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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Gosh, it's so nice to hear from the crazy anti maskers again. I thought maybe you all had slithered back to the Fairfax boards for good. Taking precautions isn't forever. Remember how sick your families were in December and January? We were fine because we were careful. Once covod had burned through your wretched micoclotting bodies and gone dormant again, we came back to school, masked, and have had a good year. However, now that cases are going nuts, the question becomes, is it worth taking a week or two at home because mcps will do nothing to stop psychos like your sociopathic children from infecting their classmates and teachers? Quite probably, the answer is yes [/quote] Pediatric hospitalizations are just as low now as they were back in February. Kids are doing fine. [/quote] Can you show us the data that all kids are fine, and none are having complications due to covid. Or, when they bring covid home, its having no impact on the adults and other family members they live with. You keep using hospitalizations as a talking point but they have always been low for kids. The issue is transmission within MCPS that impacts them, their families and the community. If your grocery store worker gets covid and cannot work for two weeks, its far more of an impact on them, than it would be someone like you. How hard is that to understand? I guess you never get out of your perfectly manicured bubble.[/quote] There was higher mortality from the flu in 2017-2018 than we’re seeing from covid now in vaccinated/booster adults. Were you freaking out this much then, too?[/quote] Which part of there is more to this than hospitalization. The issue is transmission at school. You don’t even have kids in mcps. [/quote] I do have one kid in MCPS and another in Prek. The issue with covid is severity. That’s what really distinguishes it from other respiratory infections which collectively spread at very high levels. With vaccines and boosters, the severity of covid infections is similar to that of other common respiratory infections, such as the flu. [/quote]
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