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<blockquote data-quote="NicoleC1971" data-source="post: 2279307" data-attributes="member: 365308"><p>To be clear I don't think adults in non clinical settings need to wear masks either because I do not see evidence that the virus is prevalent in the UK anymore or that it is dangerous enough to the vast majority of the population. Every few Winters there are some similarly dangerous flu bugs around and sometimes ineffective vaccines and we know that kids do transmit flu very easily yet do not shut schools down so why is Covid 19 different. It is new but it is a type of virus we are familiar with and we do know a lot more about it now than we did in January i.e. the mortality rate is very low generally and we know that poorly controlled and elderly diabetics would be especially vulnerable.</p><p>It is difficult to prove a negative but were children transmitting the virus to each other or to their teachers and families, we would expect to see more positive evidence. It suits governments to use the argument that lack of evidence isn't evidence of lack and therefore justify the lockdown decision. </p><p>If you look at the link in the last article it does show that a tiny number of non symptomatic people were able to transmit the virus (0.97%) and it has been widely reported that the WHO has been unable to find someone who caught CoVid from a child.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NicoleC1971, post: 2279307, member: 365308"] To be clear I don't think adults in non clinical settings need to wear masks either because I do not see evidence that the virus is prevalent in the UK anymore or that it is dangerous enough to the vast majority of the population. Every few Winters there are some similarly dangerous flu bugs around and sometimes ineffective vaccines and we know that kids do transmit flu very easily yet do not shut schools down so why is Covid 19 different. It is new but it is a type of virus we are familiar with and we do know a lot more about it now than we did in January i.e. the mortality rate is very low generally and we know that poorly controlled and elderly diabetics would be especially vulnerable. It is difficult to prove a negative but were children transmitting the virus to each other or to their teachers and families, we would expect to see more positive evidence. It suits governments to use the argument that lack of evidence isn't evidence of lack and therefore justify the lockdown decision. If you look at the link in the last article it does show that a tiny number of non symptomatic people were able to transmit the virus (0.97%) and it has been widely reported that the WHO has been unable to find someone who caught CoVid from a child. [/QUOTE]
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