@kickingandscreaming is using a critical component of the denialist’s repertoire. When a denialist lacks scientific support for their position, what do they do when science vs. nuh uh isn’t exactly a compelling argument? They make up straw man arguments to tear down what science has already proven with the “see, there’s still a lot to learn so therefore we should ignore everything science has already proven about the subject”. Sure, science has shown it is highly transmissible. Sure, science has proven that it is transmissible long before there are symptoms. Sure, science has proven that kids get it and can transmit it to their parents, and parents can and do transmit it to people they come in contact with, including their parents, their co-workers and the person sitting next to them at the bar. Sure, science has shown that the US is tracking 400k deaths in 12 months because Americans won’t do what every single other country that has significantly reduced community spread has done.
But has a peer review study specifically proven that it was Caitlyn at the Solar tournament gave it to Katelyn, who then gave it to her mom, who then took it to work at the nursing home and killed all the residents? No? Well, ok then, let’s all go back to our bars, and school, and playing soccer as if nothing is happening. If science hasn’t definitively proven that Katelyn was the one who gave it to her mom who then gave it to everyone in that rest home where everyone died, clearly there’s no evidence
to justify Katelyn doing anything differently. And if Katelyn need not do anything differently, that means no one else needs to either.
I don’t know about you, but I don’t think my kids should do anything differently until a peer reviewed article proves they were personally responsible for killing a bunch of people.