Fauci: no school in fall
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Most perceptive toilet I know right here.GrundleStiltzkin said:
Then, is the narrative based on numbers, math, facts, etc. or something else.GDS said:I guess I can understand distance learning where there is at least a reasonable feasible alternative. I can see high school and college kids being able to get most/all of their studies done online but it doesn't work for elementary school kids. Add to that how are parents supposed to get back to work while their 7 year old is sitting at home surfing around the internet on their laptop in some futile attempt to do their addition worksheet?
Read a couple weeks ago that in the US a total of 8 kids under the age of 18 have died from the Boomer Remover virus meanwhile 500 kids a year die from getting hit by a car. If we are really THINKING ABOUT THE KIDS GODDAMNIT we should be more concerned about how the kids get to school than if it's open or not...
Furthermore, educational institutions—and their unions—are going to be faced with very uncomfortable questions about their societal importance if school does not go back. I think some of them are starting to realize this, and their political heft will help the economy and country at large if they choose to wield it. -
Field Marshall Inslee and Reich Marshall Blackface tell you and your facts to FUCK THE FUCK OFF!GrundleStiltzkin said:MelloDawg said:
Because they can be carriers, because they can be asymptomatic, because anyone can be asymptomatic.Sledog said:The Rona doesn't bother kids. We know this. So why?
A more rational concern—also cited by these governors—addresses the possibility that asymptomatic schoolchildren could end up passing the virus to their teachers, parents, or other adults. But even here the balance of existing evidence suggests this worry is largely unfounded. “Children under 10 are less likely to get infected than adults, and if they get infected, they are less likely to get seriously ill,” said Kári Stefánsson, in an interview following the publication of an Icelandic study he coauthored in The New England Journal of Medicine. “What is interesting,” he continued, “is that even if children do get infected, they are less likely to transmit the disease to others than adults. We have not found a single instance of a child infecting parents.”
The same conclusion has been reached by many others. A report released by the National Institute for Public Health and the Environment for the Netherlands found “no indications that children younger than 12 years were the first to be infected within the family.” Rather, it remarked, “The virus is mainly spread between adults and from adult family members to children.” A report of the WHO-China Joint Mission on Coronavirus Disease stated: “Of note, people interviewed by the Joint Mission Team could not recall episodes in which transmission occurred from a child to an adult.”
https://www.wired.com/story/the-case-for-reopening-schools/
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Swaye said:
Most perceptive toilet I know right here.GrundleStiltzkin said:
Then, is the narrative based on numbers, math, facts, etc. or something else.GDS said:I guess I can understand distance learning where there is at least a reasonable feasible alternative. I can see high school and college kids being able to get most/all of their studies done online but it doesn't work for elementary school kids. Add to that how are parents supposed to get back to work while their 7 year old is sitting at home surfing around the internet on their laptop in some futile attempt to do their addition worksheet?
Read a couple weeks ago that in the US a total of 8 kids under the age of 18 have died from the Boomer Remover virus meanwhile 500 kids a year die from getting hit by a car. If we are really THINKING ABOUT THE KIDS GODDAMNIT we should be more concerned about how the kids get to school than if it's open or not...
Furthermore, educational institutions—and their unions—are going to be faced with very uncomfortable questions about their societal importance if school does not go back. I think some of them are starting to realize this, and their political heft will help the economy and country at large if they choose to wield it.
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t’s &p’s teachers and new schoolsSledog said:The Rona doesn't bother kids. We know this. So why?
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Fuck off.MelloDawg said:
Because they can be carriers, because they can be asymptomatic, because anyone can be asymptomatic.Sledog said:The Rona doesn't bother kids. We know this. So why?
My kids and Grandkids remain on Permanent lockdown because they might get my friends sick while they themselves are at No personal risk? -
People with kids have been coming to work sick for decades as everyone chuckles at the little petri dishes of disease infecting the parents
Big belly laughs in the media room
Now we must remain closed until that never happens again -
Absolute horseshit- want to seen teen depression/drug/alcohol use go through the roof? He's got the formula for it right here.
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Why do you hate teen pregnancy?georgiaduck said:Absolute horseshit- want to seen teen depression/drug/alcohol use go through the roof? He's got the formula for it right here.
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georgiaduck said:
Absolute horseshit- want to seen teen depression/drug/alcohol use go through the roof? He's got the formula for it right here.
Push up the middle, heat from the edgeGrundleStiltzkin said:
Why do you hate teen pregnancy?georgiaduck said:Absolute horseshit- want to seen teen depression/drug/alcohol use go through the roof? He's got the formula for it right here.
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I have zero idea what this meansGrundleStiltzkin said:
Why do you hate teen pregnancy?georgiaduck said:Absolute horseshit- want to seen teen depression/drug/alcohol use go through the roof? He's got the formula for it right here.




