Coronavirus: is it safe for children to go back to school?

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As millions of children in England and Wales return to class, the Observer’s science editor, Robin McKie, weighs up the potential health impact

Millions of children in England and Wales are returning to school this week, following those in Scotland and Northern Ireland as well as in many other parts of the world.

 

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No way!

It is safe ... in countries and localities with very very low Rs. In America, in most most Britain, in India, etc absolutely not.

Be kind to the Bed wetters that have been frightened by the propaganda. If they want to wear masks let them. But don't allow the CHILD ABUSE of children forced to wear masks, to go unchallenged. A disease that has little/no impact on the young and healthy. Time to be adults

Answer: no.

NO

If you ignore the hundreds of thousands of people dead, millions infected, numbers ever increasing and only ever getting worse, and a bug that has spent long enough in the world to mutate into something far worse, if you ignore all those things, kids should be good to go back.

Yes

NO!🙅‍♀️

No definitely not

um no?

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