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This thread just seems all over the place to me. It's sad that nurses can't keep their kids in school so they can work. But kids should definitely stay in school despite the rising case numbers. Then people can just stay home and die from lack of medical care....so the schools can stay open and the nurses can continue going to the hospitals.
Parents can just as reasonably take care of their own children at home and educate them at home. And they can do so FAR more easily than expecting people to provide specialized medical care or medicines at home. In one of these scenarios people die and in the other they do not.
Why exactly would schooling be a greater priority in a pandemic than health care to keep people alive?
Parents can just as reasonably take care of their own children at home and educate them at home. And they can do so FAR more easily than expecting people to provide specialized medical care or medicines at home. In one of these scenarios people die and in the other they do not.
Why exactly would schooling be a greater priority in a pandemic than health care to keep people alive?