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2019-nCoV (Coronavirus)

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Follow the "science"
 
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Hmmmm...........



We don't need evidence of a need. We need record profits for pharmaceutical companies and compliance of the people. Once they realize it isn't working, bring on the food shortages. That will scare the public enough to beg for more government control. We are witnessing a boa constrictor smiling as it slowly squeezes the life and freedom out of its citizens.

Excuse me while I adjust my tin foil hat.
 
Since Aug. 15, 29,000 Ohio school-aged children have contracted COVID-19. This surge of cases is nearly a 200 percent increase from August to September

Is this right ?
 
who is testing all these kids, and people in general, by the thousands every single day for the last month? getting harder and harder to swallow these inflated numbers.
 
As someone with a young child in school, they are using what's merely a common cold or at worst, a mild flu amongst kids, to fuel their fear machine. Of course it's spreading! Their immune systems are compromised from segregation and masking last year, so they're susceptible to the spread of any infection right now. Hand, foot, and mouth is spreading like crazy too and no one remembers when that was truly an issue. IMO, the current spread of the virus through kids is a good thing assuming no deaths and/or long-term effects and it's building antibodies and bringing their immune systems back to where they need to be.
 
Teacher here, and heres what I can tell you. Every year kids get sick the first couple weeks when we come back and the first couple weeks back from Christmas break. For the last 2 years, if a student shows 2 or more symptoms, its automatic 7 days quarantine until the test negative (which could be multiple tests). SO...runny nose/headache..bam..quarantine. We're up to 8 positive cases (8 all of last school year) and nothing more than cold-related symptoms. Parents cant find ways to stay home with their kids for a week, so they head straight to get a covid test. We've had close to 90 kids in quarantine..in a JH/HS of about 250. SO, its been a mess.

Id love to hear from someone who has connections to Dayton Children's as to how sick the kids are who are coming in and being hospitalized.
 
Teacher here, and heres what I can tell you. Every year kids get sick the first couple weeks when we come back and the first couple weeks back from Christmas break. For the last 2 years, if a student shows 2 or more symptoms, its automatic 7 days quarantine until the test negative (which could be multiple tests). SO...runny nose/headache..bam..quarantine. We're up to 8 positive cases (8 all of last school year) and nothing more than cold-related symptoms. Parents cant find ways to stay home with their kids for a week, so they head straight to get a covid test. We've had close to 90 kids in quarantine..in a JH/HS of about 250. SO, its been a mess.

Id love to hear from someone who has connections to Dayton Children's as to how sick the kids are who are coming in and being hospitalized.

If there being hospitalized must be pretty sick