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Reply to "Study shows "Reopening schools associated with a 24% increase in R (spread)"; 2nd-largest effect"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Fascinating lack of concern for those who may get seriously ill or even die from this virus, which is out of control in our country right now.[/quote] Fascinating [b]lack of concern for those who may have serious mental health crises or even commit suicide[/b] and die, which is out of control in our country right now. [/quote] [b]If your kid or someone in your family is suicidal then they need therapy[/b]. Going back to school doesn't cure their suicidal ideation. [/quote] Where were all these people who are suddenly worried about mental health, child abuse and substance abuse before the pandemic? These problems have always been with us, but no one ever wanted to pay for anything that would improve those situations. My guess is that as soon as schools/businesses are open and those folks are no longer inconvenienced, they will go back to ignoring those problems and speaking against any funding to ameliorate them. [/quote] DP, but some of us who seriously concerned about mental health (including suicide, addiction, etc.) actually WORK in this area and know how important it is. Every time I see a post like yours, I assume that you don't care about mental health yourself, you just like to pick on people who are vocal about it. It's bizarre.[/quote]
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