Vaccine

“Bernie Sanders is the only person wearing a KN95 mask at the #StateOfTheUnionAddress. Respect that man – @SenSanders thank you,” tweeted Dr. Eric Feigl-Ding, an epidemiologist and health economist.

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IT’S OFFICIAL: CDC Adds COVID-19 Vaccine to Routine Immunization Schedule for Children and Adolescents

ACIP recommended the use of COVID-19 vaccines for everyone as young as 6 months and older. The COVID-19 vaccine and other vaccines may be administered on the same day.

You want to go to our grooming schools? You need the jabs. Want to keep your job? You need to take all the jabs. You want to play soccer as youth for Team America? You need to be fully jabbed. You want to go to College?

Their saying now that by the time a baby today reaches 18, they will have had over 100 Jabs. To all my teacher friends. Think about what your job is making you push and "sell" for big Pharma?

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And here Fauci in an article admits the vax for the rona isn't really effective. It is the type of infection that is the issue...much like the flu.

Read the article...and then read the article Fauci co wrote.


"read the article Fauci co wrote."

--During the COVID-19 pandemic, the rapid development and deployment of SARS-CoV-2 vaccines has saved innumerable lives and helped to achieve early partial pandemic control. --
 
As the last remaining active COVID thread, I am posting this here. It's something we have discussed for the past couple of years. Now we have some "after" data. The commentary is from Nellie Bowles of the Free Press. The original article link immediately follows the graph. In the source article, it states that "losses concentrated among the youngest students." A related post (see bottom of article on last link) indicates Catholic schools lost children at the same rate as public schools. The thing that I didn't realize until reading the last link below (apnews), is that 230,000 school-age children are unaccounted for. They didn't sign up for private school, they didn't sign up for home school, and they didn't move out of state.

→ Parents are still fleeing public schools: Some 1.2 million students have left the K-12 public school system, according to a new investigation from the Associated Press and Stanford education professor Thomas Dee. Also: Private school enrollment rose by 4 percent in the 2021-2022 school years, and homeschool enrollment was 30 percent higher.

California public schools alone have around 150,000 missing students. And who can blame these parents? The public school admins bullied parents into thinking in-person schooling was some special luxury their children didn’t deserve. “I am not a childcare provider” became the pro-lockdown mantra, even though of course teachers are just that. Don’t get me started on masking kindergartners.

And so parents pulled their kids out of these schools. But the big shock is the kids aren’t coming back. As the study ominously puts it: “The sharp and sustained growth in homeschooling and private school enrollment raises new questions about the quality of the learning environments children are experiencing.” Those children might be . . . it’s too horrible to say, but . . . learning to read somewhere.



 
"read the article Fauci co wrote."

--During the COVID-19 pandemic, the rapid development and deployment of SARS-CoV-2 vaccines has saved innumerable lives and helped to achieve early partial pandemic control. --
and you still think little f is the gold standard? interesting....
 
As the last remaining active COVID thread, I am posting this here. It's something we have discussed for the past couple of years. Now we have some "after" data. The commentary is from Nellie Bowles of the Free Press. The original article link immediately follows the graph. In the source article, it states that "losses concentrated among the youngest students." A related post (see bottom of article on last link) indicates Catholic schools lost children at the same rate as public schools. The thing that I didn't realize until reading the last link below (apnews), is that 230,000 school-age children are unaccounted for. They didn't sign up for private school, they didn't sign up for home school, and they didn't move out of state.

→ Parents are still fleeing public schools: Some 1.2 million students have left the K-12 public school system, according to a new investigation from the Associated Press and Stanford education professor Thomas Dee. Also: Private school enrollment rose by 4 percent in the 2021-2022 school years, and homeschool enrollment was 30 percent higher.

California public schools alone have around 150,000 missing students. And who can blame these parents? The public school admins bullied parents into thinking in-person schooling was some special luxury their children didn’t deserve. “I am not a childcare provider” became the pro-lockdown mantra, even though of course teachers are just that. Don’t get me started on masking kindergartners.

And so parents pulled their kids out of these schools. But the big shock is the kids aren’t coming back. As the study ominously puts it: “The sharp and sustained growth in homeschooling and private school enrollment raises new questions about the quality of the learning environments children are experiencing.” Those children might be . . . it’s too horrible to say, but . . . learning to read somewhere.



Covid has put a spotlight on a number of things, but most importantly on public schooling. Many of us already knew pre-Covid that public schools were in many cases not putting students first. This became abundantly obvious to anyone who was paying attention during Covid. Most public schools are moving away from merit and towards identity based education. LAUSD and SDUSD are by far the worst offenders.

Another trend I'm seeing in schools (and same could be said for some cities), is how not offending people is taking priority over actual physical safety. I grew up with "sticks and stones will break my bones, but names will never hurt me", but in today's society that seems to be opposite.
 
The noncritical citation of the hotair article and its deliberate misstatement of the Fauci et al. paper demonstrates how easily some people are influenced, or, perhaps, how desperate some people are for affirmation of their beliefs.
and you still think he's the gold standard? and you submissively think his statements are factual and benefit your best interest?
 
Covid has put a spotlight on a number of things, but most importantly on public schooling (grooming). Many of us already knew pre-Covid that public schools were in many cases not putting students first. This became abundantly obvious to anyone who was paying attention during Covid. Most public schools are moving away from merit and towards identity based education. LAUSD and SDUSD are by far the worst offenders.

Another trend I'm seeing in schools (and same could be said for some cities), is how not offending people is taking priority over actual physical safety. I grew up with "sticks and stones will break my bones, but names will never hurt me", but in today's society that seems to be opposite.
The public school system is 100% the drug pushers. Without the feet on the street, big pharma does not get free sales reps. Must people trust their teacher so it was perfect for the drug dealers. I told you all about my buddy Bruno that had to get out of Administration because he said, "Crush, I'm going back to be a teacher because I will have to sell my soul. Yes, I can make big $$$ but at what cost?"
 
Another trend I'm seeing in schools (and same could be said for some cities), is how not offending people is taking priority over actual physical safety. I grew up with "sticks and stones will break my bones, but names will never hurt me", but in today's society that seems to be opposite.
It's so very odd. The failures of significant pieces of the woke movement keep piling up. San Francisco represents the bleeding edge of the movement. Definitely not the road I want to travel.
 
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