- 01 Feb 2022 20:33
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It is temporal middle ground. Meaning, all good with the lockdowns for year 1. Beyond that, it's time to get on with life. You've just fallen for the COVID industrial complex fear porn.
There's no getting control of this, what a ridiculous thought to maintain at this point. Take your vaccine and get on with it. All good.
That's exactly what all of the testing companies want. At my kid's school, they do weekly "pool testing". When there is a positive, then they test some more to figure out who specifically is positive. Then they send that kid (and kids from his/her group) home. Most of the time, the kid has 0 symptoms. Thankfully, we can opt out of that. Which we did, so my kids don't get tested, but about 70% of the kids do. It's time to stop shoveling public money into these testing companies. In the US, we should shovel that money to teachers.
If you don't feel sick, you're not sick in my book. I say let the asymptomatic kids stay in class.
late wrote:That's not middle ground.
It is temporal middle ground. Meaning, all good with the lockdowns for year 1. Beyond that, it's time to get on with life. You've just fallen for the COVID industrial complex fear porn.
late wrote:Getting control of this means mandates and testing.
There's no getting control of this, what a ridiculous thought to maintain at this point. Take your vaccine and get on with it. All good.
noemon wrote:We do a lot of testing here as a matter of habit now.
We have to test the kids every time they cough or feel unwell. We then have to test ourselves also in the idea that positive tests count for natural immunity certificates.
That's exactly what all of the testing companies want. At my kid's school, they do weekly "pool testing". When there is a positive, then they test some more to figure out who specifically is positive. Then they send that kid (and kids from his/her group) home. Most of the time, the kid has 0 symptoms. Thankfully, we can opt out of that. Which we did, so my kids don't get tested, but about 70% of the kids do. It's time to stop shoveling public money into these testing companies. In the US, we should shovel that money to teachers.
If you don't feel sick, you're not sick in my book. I say let the asymptomatic kids stay in class.
I can think of 11780 reasons Trump shouldn't be president ever again.