you arent pointing to any science on this, just virtue signallingImagine disregarding the fundamental issue of safety to make a productivity argument.
you arent pointing to any science on this, just virtue signallingImagine disregarding the fundamental issue of safety to make a productivity argument.
you arent pointing to any science on this, just virtue signalling
Breh, the decision to keep children at home is based on science
You're making up arguments again.
does this apply to the teachers unions who already know it wont be safe in the fall? would you mind posting that science?
teachers unions are out here saying they wont go back in the fall. im asking you to post what science thats based onYou're making up arguments again.
Yeah, we're open too.my district has had kids back with basically no restrictions so this "open up the schools" debate is semi funny to me (I live in a mainly white Trumpland county so we were never going to seriously close past the summer break and what teacher's unions those don't exist in good ol jawja)
Kids catch Covid. Kids can spread Covid.yeah...I'm curious about the "science" because I've heard a number of times from authorities that they're grateful kids don't really catch this shyt like adults do.
so does the general public. why do grocery workers have to go to work?Kids catch Covid. Kids can spread Covid.
What science are you looking for? Trust Florida authorities brehs
Kids catch Covid. Kids can spread Covid.
What science are you looking for? Trust Florida authorities brehs
Imagine thinking this is a good comparison.so does the general public. why do grocery workers have to go to work?
So you're jealous.Available reports to date show that COVID-19 seems to be uncommon in children.3, 4, 5, 6 Recent data reported from the Chinese Centers for Diseases Control and Prevention indicated that among the 44,672 confirmed cases of COVID-19 as of February 11, 2020, 416 (0.9%) were aged 0–10 years and 549 (1.2%) aged 10–19 years.7 Exploring the underlying reasons may help understand the pathogenesis of COVID-19.
Are children less susceptible to COVID-19?.
Most children who become infected with the COVID-19 virus have no symptoms, or they have milder symptoms such as low-grade fever, fatigue, and cough. Early studies suggested that children do not contribute much to the spread of coronavirus. But more recent studies raise concerns that children could be capable of spreading the infection.
Though the recent studies varied in their methods, their findings were similar: infected children had as much, or more, coronavirus in their upper respiratory tracts as infected adults.
The amount of virus found in children — their viral load — was not correlated with the severity of their symptoms. In other words, more virus did not mean more severe symptoms.
Coronavirus outbreak and kids - Harvard Health
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I'm with @the cac mamba , mask the fukk up and go to school. I'm at work, why can't teachers be?
my niece is in class at her university, why can't teachers be?
I went to the park this weekend and it was jam packed with flag football and soccer leagues, why can't these kids be in school?
It's bullshyt. The unions are abusing this shyt because they like remote work. But that shyt ain't good for the kids or most parents.
you're right, its actually far more dangerous to work the line at walmart with the random general public than teach classes of the same monitored kids every dayImagine thinking this is a good comparison.
lmao. you lost this one, breh.So you're jealous.