Should schools in areas of high coronavirus transmission go virtual?
52%
Yes
48%
No
Science shows healthy school children are not at risk from COVID. They are more likely to be shot and killed on the streets of Columbia than to die from COVID. - Science also shows fabric face masks don't work. The CDC is considering changing to N95. Fauci knew this all along. You been scammed.
Reply ReplyNot even an N95 can really keep out the tiny micron size of Covid-19, masks delay speech and development in the youngest kids, cause levels of CO2 to elevate(look up side effects) many kids who were having delays in learning are 1-2 yrs behind now. 99.98% recovery in kids. Stop the madness.
2 + 2 = 5, 3 + 3 = 4. Both were clearly false but not according to the Rules of Logic. Assuming, older ideas are better implies that it is true, we are social creatures by nature and cannot live in isolation. That is my opinion, I could be wrong. People infer, statements imply.
Reply ReplySo far Omicron has only claimed one victim. That was Dec 24,2021 in Houston, by a man with underlying conditions. It's time to quit listening to our failed leadership, and move on with life.
It's too rapid and the kids are bringing it home from schools and infecting their whole household.
ReplyIf they are not going to implement strategies like masking, distancing and quarantine, then yes. Children are getting omicron and for most it's mild but they are bringing home to parents/caregivers/siblings which brings us back to hospitalizations/deaths.
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