There’s far more to life than avoiding a single virus which poses a negligible threat to kids.
Mine were exposed to bacteria in that mud, could’ve drown in the ocean, or gotten a concussion playing sports.
Healthy risk/benefit for kids errs on the side of resilience, not fear.
Mine were exposed to bacteria in that mud, could’ve drown in the ocean, or gotten a concussion playing sports.
Healthy risk/benefit for kids errs on the side of resilience, not fear.
When the facts support that the risks of COVID to children is substantial, I will change my tune.
It’s a ratio, not a hard line.
And in that case, caution wouldn’t be irrational. It would be reasonable.
Given what we know, school re-opening guidelines are unreasonable.
It’s a ratio, not a hard line.
And in that case, caution wouldn’t be irrational. It would be reasonable.
Given what we know, school re-opening guidelines are unreasonable.