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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsAlberta tried this for everyone and there was an outcry. They had to stop
it. They ended up with flooded ICUs and cancelled elective surgeries. It is like they are trying to land the covid plane on endemic and are terrified of the virus being vanquished. They are willing to risk pandemic to get there.
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Phoenix61
(16,954 posts)notinkansas
(1,095 posts)why are constituents in anti-mask states turning the teaching profession into a suicide mission?
Grow up and do the right thing already people.
MsLeopard
(1,265 posts)And that my parents are buried there. Ive been away since 1972, and away from the east coast since 1983 when we moved west to Oregon (in CA now). Love the west, will never live east again. Just me.
But Im damn glad to be far away from Florida. Have not missed it all since I first left.
Apologies to Floridians who find my comments offensive
applegrove
(118,024 posts)as a kid. But yeah it is heartbreaking to think of places where a good portion of the population are so done with thinking that they elect people who want to hurt them, and then elect the next guy who wants to destroy the middle class, and they don't seem to learn.
Grins
(7,134 posts)If they're asymptomatic? Uhhh, no. Maybe it should be the parents of the kids who are NOT sick/asymptomatic who get to decide whether that kid can attend school. Its not their kid who could be infected so they should have no say in the matter
Youre sick - stay home.
Not vaccinated - stay home.