Anonymous wrote:Just because some countries have needed to close schools again doesn’t mean we shouldn’t try open them.
Do that many people really want schools to be closed next year?
Anonymous wrote:Just because some countries have needed to close schools again doesn’t mean we shouldn’t try open them.
Do that many people really want schools to be closed next year?
Anonymous wrote:There is no evidence of kids acting as super spreaders or even getting their family members sick!
Anonymous wrote:https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.washingtonpost.com/education/2020/05/30/south-korea-closes-schools-again-amid-covid-19-spike-days-after-reopening/%3foutputType=amp
It will be a bumpy road but we should at least try!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no evidence of kids acting as super spreaders or even getting their family members sick!
Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This will all be over in two months. There may be a trickle of severe cases but that’s it.
Take a look at the curves for the Spanish Flu. We are still on the rise of the first hump.
k, thanks
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This will all be over in two months. There may be a trickle of severe cases but that’s it.
There is no reason to believe the virus is going anywhere.
Anonymous wrote:This will all be over in two months. There may be a trickle of severe cases but that’s it.
Anonymous wrote:There is no evidence of kids acting as super spreaders or even getting their family members sick!
Anonymous wrote:This will all be over in two months. There may be a trickle of severe cases but that’s it.