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SimulationCommander's avatar

Pretending that kids are at-risk is one of of the 5 most idiotic things we've done in the pandemic. It's up there with pretending natural immunity doesn't exist and we have no idea about seasonality.

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micah6vs8's avatar

It is more then idiotic. It is abuse. Children need to learn body language and facial expressions. It is a critical skill. Zero consideration for them. The unintended consequences of this criminal action by many States throughout the world will be paid for many years- if not decades- to come.

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Gigolo Joe's avatar

"American Academy of Pediatrics Is Deleting All Its Web Pages on early Child Development and the importance of Facial Cues" "There is good reason to believe that wearing a mask at school could actually improve certain social and cognitive skills"...

https://twitter.com/lporiginalg/status/1428484300224098305

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Wesley Hoyle's avatar

It's equal parts baffling and frustrating to see Reddit and Twitter harp endlessly on their fears that their kids <12 aren't "safe" and that's why the pandemic can't be considered over yet.

Nothing is a deader giveaway that they have no knowledge of the data beyond what the news tells them to be scared about.

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norstadt's avatar

I think the rest of the world following America's lead in a Presidential election year has got to be the most stupid and impactful in terms of billions of lives disrupted.

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Wesley Hoyle's avatar

Well you see, Florida is a state, but more like a state of mind.

Contrast California which is a state of denial.

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Guttermouth's avatar

Seeing that image made me grin a mile wide.

Happy kids are the ultimate act of defiance.

Eat shit, doomers.

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micah6vs8's avatar

That is a beautiful picture. It gladdens my heart.

Ty for sharing it gatito bueno.

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Ed's avatar

inhuman child abuse is a tool of the covidian cathedral. the aim is same as the rest destory us version of western civilization.

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E. R. L.'s avatar

Sad, in a way, that the translation (accurate?) reads "we were allowed"... It should have never been about "being allowed" :(

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Ivan Iriarte's avatar

Gatito bueno. I am not very good in geography either. I think maybe the Netherlands are in the Florida Panhandle, but not 100% sure. I will check and get back to you.

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TexBat's avatar

Münchausen syndrome by proxy is the real pandemic

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Randy's Substack Subscription's avatar

That sure looks like a happy and healthy bunch of kids. I didn't know they spoke Dutch in Florida! Bravo Netherlands!

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Katie Andraski's avatar

Thanks for the big smile.

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Rob Jenkins's avatar

Holland Park.

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Lucy's avatar

This picture brings me joy. Thank you.

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toolate's avatar

probably all Putin lovers

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Casey's avatar

Is there any actual difference between BNT12b2 and comirnaty (which, as an aside, is one heck of a name, why not call is Mr. Snufaluficus, since it is aimed at children?). Just looking over the CDC Q and A and these two appear to be one biologic in parallel trials, not two, although the CDC-speak makes it hard to tell. Is this distinction between the two purely legalistic?

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Tigerkatze's avatar

Yes. Cominarty is the approved one. Pfizer biontech carries only EUA and legally that’s a very different beast.

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Luna756's avatar

Exactly. It’s a brilliant bait and switch, from a legal standpoint, not a medical one.

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Casey's avatar

Yes, but if you tested a sample of one and tested a sample of the other, is there any chemical difference, meaning is the distinction legalistic?

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