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Originally Posted by mrmistoffelees
Given the recent news coming out of Georgia in the US regarding infections amongst school children, I'm still unsure as to how in the UK the science is showing little risk of transmission in students
Not saying that getting children back to school isn't important and of course theres variation in how schools are setup/volume of students.
But for the UK to say risk of transmission between children is low seems at odds with the science from the rest of the world.
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It's a risk I'm willing to take.
We've had BLM protests with thousands congregating together.
We've had hot weather with thousands congregating together.
We've had pubs/Clubs open for weeks with thousands congregating together.
we've seen no discernible rise in infections and no second spike/ wave.
so let's get on with it.