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To: locogringo who wrote (1248393)7/21/2020 9:51:20 AM
From: Jamie153  Respond to of 1578933
 
The science is not on their side. She didn't cite one study that says it's safe to go back to school. She cites studies that show kids are less likely to get sick from Covid. They're not the same thing.

I'm less likely to die from old age because I'm in my early 20s but this doesn't mean I can't die. That's the logic she's using. Less likely to get sick doesn't mean they can't get sick or die. They do get sick and they do die.



To: locogringo who wrote (1248393)7/21/2020 9:53:55 AM
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"the science should not stand in the way"
Science should stand in the way.

"She's arguing that the science is on the side of those who want to open them"
She's lying, comrade.



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