If "Kids rarely get sick with COVID-19" is your argument for opening schools, while ignoring the spreading-to-grandma part of the equation, I don't want to hear anything else you have to say.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays
I saw a claim, don't remember where, don't know if credible, that children, even when exposed, have low risk of spreading it. That would be a meaningful part of the argument for opening schools.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @DanPEngel
Disagree. Children rarely become sick and asymptomatic transmission seems to not be a vector. And BTW - sacrificing the NEXT generation in order to save the LAST generation is not in the best interest of the species.
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Replying to @phil_rack @DanPEngel
How did hundreds of thousands of kids get infected? All from adults?
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @DanPEngel
Given the ‘Covid test’ seems to test positive for ANY Corona virus and they they’re mixing the viral load test with the antibody load test.....I’m not really sure what the ‘infection’ stat really means.....other than they they want us to be afraid 24X7.
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Sounds like your information is wrong about testing.
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