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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Covid denialism is rampant in this thread. The new variants are extremely transmissible. Your kid having had it in June won't prevent them from getting it again (and missing more school, and playing the long covid lottery again) in September. You want a new teacher in your kid's classroom every month because you don't want them to mask? That's a bad result teachers, but also a bad result for your kids.[/quote] Wearing a mask didn't protect me kids teacher from getting covid and being out two weeks. So yes, I'd prefer them not to mask and have my kid living in fear only to be out anyway.[/quote] LOL your kid is afraid of people who wear masks? He/she is going to have a hard time for many more years then. [/quote] It creates unnecessary fear in young children about dying from COVID. [/quote] Plus all the bullying from the self-righteous chronically masked kids regurgitating fear and hatred from their parents. Don’t talk with those kids, they’re not masked. Don’t play with that kid, they had Covid two months ago. This was non-stop last year at one “masks optional” DC private school. No matter how many times the masked teacher said respect your option. [/quote] So your kid is afraid of people who wear masks, and of dying of covid, but you don't think anyone else should be uncomfortable around your unmasked child?[/quote] Why would an otherwise healthy thriving child be scared to die of Covid? Do you teach your kid to go around scared of people and scared of dying? Crossing the street, at the playground, in a car ride, on their bike? [/quote]
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