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Re: Timetravelerdos post# 81808

Thursday, 05/13/2021 9:30:34 AM

Thursday, May 13, 2021 9:30:34 AM

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https://services.aap.org/en/pages/2019-novel-coronavirus-covid-19-infections/children-and-covid-19-state-level-data-report/



First off. I like what you did there. But let’s be real and let’s be clear. While children ‘rate a’ are low, children are more prone to not show symptoms or signs.


It’s not about them ‘getting or having the symptoms and complications’ it’s about how it is spread and how fast it spreads. And then speaks to others that are more vulnerable.

I’m not saying kids shouldn’t go to school not am I saying I am for or against schoop closures. I am saying it is something that needs to be addressed even though one might think it’s frivolous or have secondary effects.

I can’t tell you how many times before Covid my kids went into day care and the parents that didn’t give a shhh or were like ‘it’s ok if I send my kids in with a cold’ sent their kids in hiding they were sick and then it spread to our home. I can’t tell you how much time from work I lost or the other BS that goes along with not just my family but others that also contracted the irresponsible parents that sent their kids in. But I can say this, there is irresponsibility out there. It may not be prevalent but the few effect the many. And this case being overly cautious to prevent outbreaks and mutations help prevent future shut downs that everyone complains about.

Probably went off on a tangent but there is more to it than just complaining that a school closed to be cautious. IMO