Anonymous wrote:All these injections yet record cases?
Are we sure this isn’t an anti-vax conspiracy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:KJMS is having a testing event after school today. If your kid isn't showing any symptoms, why would you test them?
Because some people are asymptomatic and unknowingly spreading it. Do your part for the community and get tested.
Do your part to spread fear and mistrust of the injections that were supposed to “end the pandemic” when all we have is record infections.
You sound incredibly stupid.
1. Vaccines aren't supposed "end the pandemic" you idiot, they help with severity of infection
2. Only 20-something percent of children in this country are vaccinated.
You are so dumb. Im so tired of idiots like you spreading misinformation you f'ing moron.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:KJMS is having a testing event after school today. If your kid isn't showing any symptoms, why would you test them?
Because some people are asymptomatic and unknowingly spreading it. Do your part for the community and get tested.
Nope, we've done our part. We socially distanced, masked, sent the kid to virtual school in 2020-21, got vax'd asap. Is he is asymptomatic, or has mild cold symptoms, he is going to school. Fever or vomiting, I'll keep him home, but otherwise we are done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:KJMS is having a testing event after school today. If your kid isn't showing any symptoms, why would you test them?
Because some people are asymptomatic and unknowingly spreading it. Do your part for the community and get tested.
Do your part to spread fear and mistrust of the injections that were supposed to “end the pandemic” when all we have is record infections.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:KJMS is having a testing event after school today. If your kid isn't showing any symptoms, why would you test them?
Because some people are asymptomatic and unknowingly spreading it. Do your part for the community and get tested.
Nope, we've done our part. We socially distanced, masked, sent the kid to virtual school in 2020-21, got vax'd asap. Is he is asymptomatic, or has mild cold symptoms, he is going to school. Fever or vomiting, I'll keep him home, but otherwise we are done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:KJMS is having a testing event after school today. If your kid isn't showing any symptoms, why would you test them?
Because some people are asymptomatic and unknowingly spreading it. Do your part for the community and get tested.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:KJMS is having a testing event after school today. If your kid isn't showing any symptoms, why would you test them?
Because some people are asymptomatic and unknowingly spreading it. Do your part for the community and get tested.
Anonymous wrote:KJMS is having a testing event after school today. If your kid isn't showing any symptoms, why would you test them?
Anonymous wrote:At my Kid's ES, it's mostly teachers with Covid