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<blockquote data-quote="HSSS" data-source="post: 2279282" data-attributes="member: 480869"><p>I thought the jury was still out or deciding kids caught and transmitted as much as anyone but simply suffered less themselves. To make assumptions without facts is gambling considerably. If you have information about any confirmation one way or other I’d like to read it. I hear you about the concerns for mental health though.</p><p>I just fail to see how on one hand it is necessary for all the adult population to maintain precautions but not to bother with the kids. Not just for their own health but that of the staff and families they then go home to. How on earth does a bubble of 300 teenagers in a year group maintain any kind of protection? Or do I and other family members who might have higher risks have to go through the entire school year - or until it is no longer a widespread issue/effective treatment has been established - not hugging our kids? What mental health damage would that do to them? Or knowing that they gave the disease to their loved one? </p><p></p><p>No easy answers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HSSS, post: 2279282, member: 480869"] I thought the jury was still out or deciding kids caught and transmitted as much as anyone but simply suffered less themselves. To make assumptions without facts is gambling considerably. If you have information about any confirmation one way or other I’d like to read it. I hear you about the concerns for mental health though. I just fail to see how on one hand it is necessary for all the adult population to maintain precautions but not to bother with the kids. Not just for their own health but that of the staff and families they then go home to. How on earth does a bubble of 300 teenagers in a year group maintain any kind of protection? Or do I and other family members who might have higher risks have to go through the entire school year - or until it is no longer a widespread issue/effective treatment has been established - not hugging our kids? What mental health damage would that do to them? Or knowing that they gave the disease to their loved one? No easy answers [/QUOTE]
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