Ok, you can believe what you wish. I'm so fatigued in arguing this stuff with you guys. First you tell us to believe the experts, and when we use them you tell us they aren't the right experts. The director of the government body to the health and welfare of American Citizens is there, on screen, directly calling out all of the bad things that come from keeping kids home and that the risk is worse if we don't send them to school. But its not good enough for you. If Bozo the clown were on screen saying what a tragedy it would be to send kids back to school, that would be an acceptable source because it aligns with the narrative. But the director of the CDC isn't because he's pushing a different direction. Believe whatever you wish.
Uhmm ... yeah ... we should all believe the right experts. When there is a question as to the spread, we should look to an expert on ... spread. Sorry that doing that is fatiguing to you. Maybe get checked for covid? No that's great ... as to the question, "Is keeping kids at home good, or bad?" I'm sure most everyone guessed that answer correctly, and didn't need an expert's advice. The more important question deals with the spread: How will letting kids go back to school affect the healthcare system. An acceptable source would be a panel of the most qualified experts we can find. Isn't that what the no-mask folks are doing? Isn't that what everyone is doing? Oh, I get it, you were going for the dramatic exit. LOL.
You're not interested in discussion - just snarky retorts. I wonder if you ever were or I was just hopeful. Have the last word, I'm just going to stop responding to you.
Well, I was just able to block you, so go figure. I've previously mentioned that I can still see the original posts of those I block, so I can still respond to them, in the interest of other readers. Good Luck!