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To: TECTopcat

A 6 week old baby died from the China flu in Texas today. If kids don’t pose a danger, why was it recommended they stay away from their grandparents?


25 posted on 07/10/2020 6:27:25 PM PDT by Jrabbit
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To: Jrabbit

Kids are the VECTOR.

Normally they have very mild symptoms, if any.

So they are potentially the “super spreaders” which is why “guidance” was for them to stay away from their grandparents.

Sorry about the 6 week old but that is a total outlier.


42 posted on 07/10/2020 6:49:56 PM PDT by lightman (I am a binary Trinitarian. Deal with it!)
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To: Jrabbit; All

that age bracket is not school age. Yes some charts say the very young are at risk more so than small children. Medical community knows new borns still developing immune system and such.

while i understand you were replying to the comment that no one under 14 died of cv19, the topic is kids going back to school and teachers not wanting to.

I beleive it was said for kids to stay away from grandparents because “the experts” thought maybe kids could be carriers and kill grandparents.

IMO if teachers job is to be there for the kids, not for themselevs - so teachers with compromised immune system or ones too scared to work actually with kids, the school needs to hire other teachers, even substitute teachers, or use assistant teachers but get the kids (as many as are not truly immune compromised themselves) back in school and use best quality ways of educationg them.

the kids are why we are trying to save the USofA and not let it become some other version of a country.


91 posted on 07/11/2020 3:32:54 AM PDT by b4me (God Bless the USA)
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